This question is overly broad, even for meta, so here's an overly general answer:
- Navigate to your question list
- Sort the list by votes
- Navigate to the last page
- Select the last question in the list
- Evaluate that question and determine whether or not it is salvageable
- if so, select the next item in the list, repeat until a salvageable question is found
- Ask on meta how you can improve that question
- Apply the advice you receive to that question
- Apply what you've learned to the rest of your questions
- Rinse and repeat
Another thing to keep in mind is that the automated system does not care if content is deleted or not. Deleting poorly received content will not change anything with regard to the automated system.
If there are any posts that are unsalvageable, heavily downvoted, and you've learned your lesson, you can request disassociation of the content from your account.
If you have content that was deleted more than 60 days ago and do not have 10K rep, you can use the "contact us" link at the bottom of every page, or ask a moderator for a list of your deleted content.
If you have content that was deleted more than 60 days ago and you do have 10K rep, you can search using deleted:1
to find your own deleted content.