In my experience, when an article has just been written, it always makes people feel very satisfied. Under the guidance of this kind of satisfaction, it will be difficult for you to find some mistakes. If you don't touch that article for a day or two and then look back, you will find that you can find more mistakes. Therefore, I personally suggest that the revision should be made one or two days after the article is finished. When revising your article, you'd better imagine what you would expect if you were a teacher. When revising an article, don't be afraid to delete it and make a big change. If you are sure that your description is really unsatisfactory in some way, you still need to make some changes. Sometimes you will find that the article has been changed beyond recognition after three or four times. But at this time, you'd better go back and see if your abstractconclusion should be adjusted accordingly. Generally speaking, at this stage, you should be good at denying yourself and be prepared for big changes. Check whether your article is detailed and appropriate, whether there are exaggerations or inadequacies, whether there are defects in logical reasoning, whether the arrangement of chapters and paragraphs is reasonable, and whether the numbers of chapters and paragraphs are correct.