Talking about writing structurally, it is evident in your writings, I really admire them and enjoy reading your articles.
As for what we term hard, it is only hard until we do it consistently and by doing it consistently makes it easy.
For example I never knew how to tow a trailer let alone reverse a trailer when I moved to New Zealand for work.
When I got here, I realized it is part of my duty to transport things to work, on top of hill for that matter and I recall telling a colleague that I don't know how to drive a trailer and I am not interested. I eventually learned how, and I have driven trailers up hills and can now reverse a trailer. We've got to have the will to make the hard things easy.
Oh yes, new experiences tend to have the hardest things we do until the experience is repeated over time and almost becomes second nature to us. Getting over the initial friction is where many struggle with, it's more psychological than literal lol.
With writing, it's an iterative process, have to keep reviewing and see how coherent or not, the sentences are. Sometimes, the process itself can be interesting. But many times, it is not.
Thanks for stopping by :)