Glad you like my advice. Indeed switching perspective and trying to understand why people might be interested in what you are creating is very important. This means asking for feedback, trying out new things and see how things pan out and reflecting on why thing might or might not work
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You definitely have found your groove here on Steemit. I am still a bit inconsistent, I guess I am still searching for my exact identity on here.
I sure did, it took me a while though. Has been almost 6 months since I have joined this platform.
Well I think it is more important to find your identity outside of Steemit, in your daily life and the see how you can apply it to Steemit.
Take photography for example, it is by far not the easiest way to grow here on Steemit. Blogging and writing good articles has a lot more appeal. But I just love photography and therefor my motivation is sky high. Even when I am not that motivated I have enough content to make it through the storm :)
I agree with you, the most important is not to write or post what you think others will like, but instead to figure out what you would love to post, what you feel the most passionate about.
No joy for the writer no joy for the reader. Passion always shine through.
I post about photography and design and sometimes philosophy. I am passionate about them all but it might make my own post page a little cluttered
@juliank i also love photography. i have just 1 month since join here. and after Attached with u i just always ready for captur photos ..i know that photography is a very dificult job. bt i will try to do something in this platform.