You don't have a writing problem.
You have a shipping problem.
I've seen creators spend 18+ months "finding their voice" and zero minutes hitting publish.
Meanwhile, someone with half the credentials posts twice a week for 8 weeks and lands their first customer.
The gap isn't skill. It's the 47 seconds between "this is good enough" and "post."
Here's the math that should scare you: If you publish one mediocre post per week for a year, you'll have 52 pieces of evidence about what works. If you wait until you're "ready," you'll have zero.
Your audience can't find you in your drafts folder.
They can't subscribe to your potential.
They can only respond to what you actually ship.
The writers monetizing their expertise aren't better than you. They just decided that done beats perfect, and they made that decision 100 times in a row until it stopped feeling like a decision.
Close the gap between "I should write this" and "I just posted this."
Everything else—your voice, your offer, your growth—solves itself once you're actually in the game.