App store update macbook

I am getting a consistent error message whenever I attempt to use the App Store for updating my system.
Periodically Garage Band & iMovie.
When I select update I get;
There was an error in the App Store.  Please try again later.  (18)
If it was a single incident not a problem, but I am questioning the "Don't worry about the Operating System I have always enjoyed with Apple".
Loyd

1. Click  > System Preferences
2. Click "User & Groups"
3. Click on Your account and look for "Apple ID" under Full name
4. Click "Set..."  and sign in your account apple id
5. Click  > App Store..
6. Click "Sign in" under Quick Link tap (right side)
7. Click "Update" tap on top
8. Click update your app

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