If you keep an online journal which contains public (or at least friends-only) entries, write a how-to post. Yes, your readers will learn someting from you.
Anything goes. It can either be an important thing or a silly one. What matters here is that you’ll share your knowledge. And don’t say you “don’t have anythnig to teach.” Everyone does. (But if you really find it too hard, this difficulty might as well become your new journal writing prompt. So, write about it.)
What can you do if you don’t have an online journal, or if you do but keep it private? Then write about things that you enjoyed learning and why you did.
Alternatively, search for a how-to article on the Internet (you choose the topic), read it and describe your impressions on it. Was it helpful? Or was it a waste of time?
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