"Can We Guess Your Zodiac Element Based on Your Writing Habits?" Quiz
"Can We Guess Your Zodiac Element Based on Your Writing Habits?" Quiz
Take this fun quiz to find out which zodiac element—air, water, fire, earth—your writing style is like and see if it matches your real zodiac sign!
Take this fun quiz to find out which zodiac element—air, water, fire, earth—your writing style is like and see if it matches your real zodiac sign!
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Air
Air
Your writing element is Air. The Air zodiac signs are Gemini, Libra, and Aquarius. Air signs value freedom and seek it through skilled communication and intellectualism. Though they may be unsure of their own outlook on things, Airs tend to be very successful in using language to convey ideas clearly and by this token make good writers. Take care, however, to invest enough energy into writing projects to avoid the superficiality common with these signs.
Water
Water
Your writing element is Water. The Water zodiac signs are Cancer, Scorpio, and Pisces. The emotionality of Water signs makes them good creative writers and poets. Because their writing is an extension of their emotional lives, water signs may struggle to not take feedback too personally.
Fire
Fire
Your writing element is Fire. The Fire zodiac Signs are Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius. Fire signs are creative and ready to spring into action. These signs can crave freedom and because of this may hate waiting. The upside is that Fire signs are great at getting started; the downside is that they might overlook valuable planning and organization time.
Earth
Earth
Your writing element is Earth. The Earth zodiac signs are Taurus, Virgo, and Capricorn. Security-seeking Earth signs are determined, goal-oriented writers, who are not prone to distraction. These qualities, combined with the Earth signs' love of simplicity and tangibility, can make writing a relatively easy pastime. However, beware of clinging too tightly to your vision or goals and being unable to adapt when a project calls for it.