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RE: Navigating Anxieties in Rediscovering Hive

The wonderful thing about blogging and posting is that you can do so whenever you want. If you want to stay committed to doing it, then that's up to you. Otherwise, just write whenever you wish to write. You have the power to make your own choices - there's no guilt about it, unless you choose to feel that way!

If you want ideas, I created a deluge of themed days on the FreeCompliments Community. There's always something to write about, should you find the time and motivation. If not, the world will keep on turning.

Ultimately, make the choice that's healthiest for you. If you'll be in a better mental state by consistently blogging, then make yourself do so. If it ends up putting more pressure on you and makes you pay a toll on your health, then avoid it. Our health precedes everything else, because without it, we'll cease to exist.

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Coming and going and posting whenever would be fine, but the anxieties come from how often and how fast things change around here and/or I start to forget how things work. I think when you're heavily involved like you probably are, you start to forget just how many tools & programs there are to learn to use along with all the other intricacies of the blockchain rules etc. You do it once and it doesn't feel like a big deal, you just see what you accomplished as a result. You do it again and again and it starts to induce anxiety just thinking about it.

At least, that's my experience.

It could be any little thing like an update to Keychain, or Peakd partners with a new sign in authoriser, or a bigger thing like how the reward pool works.

The stress is not about posting or frequency or ideas or anything like that. It's just the process of learning how it all works over and over again to figure out what's changed that causes me to stop and procrastinate, followed by the fomo of that procrastination. But please don't see this as a request for help. Thanks for listening (reading) and for bringing your initiatives to my attention!