@kadymeg Hi! Aw, thank you so much for reading! I appreciate your support tremendously. :)
For tips, I recommend trying to find inspiration within everything around you, even if it is something that might seem 'bland' or 'mundane' like a daily routine. Keep a little journal nearby and jot down thoughts that pop up in your head when you see something beautiful or something that sparks something in your mind. Write down your dreams on your phone the second you wake up - some of my stories are more detailed versions of dreams I've had. Read many, many books - from poetry to nonfiction to fantasy, etc. Go out of your comfort zone and perhaps you'll get inspired by a genre you didn't expect. Expand your vocabulary and knowledge of topics that interest you - the website the Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows was one of the very first things I looked into when I started writing poetry. If you like science, look at illustrations and paintings of cellular networks. Try to describe them poetically.
The more you know, the more you can write.
I realized that the more I learned, I started writing more coherently and descriptively. It took me years and I still have a long way to go. However, with a little bit of effort, you'll be very proud of how far you've come.
I'll provide feedback on your poetry tomorrow when I'm free. Looking forward to reading it!
Good luck! Believe in yourself and that's all that matters. :)