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RE: BASIC HIVE STRATEGY: INTRODUCTION

in LeoFinance3 years ago

So I started a few posts on Hive again after my 3 year break from the blockchain. The old Steemit gang.

I am excited about the new blockchain, the new interfaces, the new economics and tokenomics. I am heavily involved with Splinterlands for at least 3 months now and this led be back to the web 3.0 social side.

I posted a bit, on and off. I interacted a lot. I am not consistently on some Discord channels related to Hive Communities.

Finally, I decided, I need to ge more committed and start posting daily. The strategy is to cycle through a series of topics/communities. It does not have to be exactly a certain day of the week, but I am not comfortable with posting more than once a week about Splinterlands or once a week about food. Once a week a stat report for the family's accounts.

So it seems that I have a strategy of sorts. I know I need to engage more now with others, now that I am posting a bit more.

It takes time to build these habits.

I am only on my 5th day consecutive posting. I hope to grab another weekly poster badge on #hivebuzz.

But as you say... consistency... long term is termed in a multitude of YEARS.

That will be the challenge. The real challenge is not getting disappointed with low results. Especially when you are neither involved with over 100 persons on the blockchain, nor do you have the HP in the thousands to really benefit from large curation rewards.

But I have noticed that these things are exponential and that there is a snowball effect. I appreciate that.

I've taken to looking at quite a few accounts and rolling back on their posts till it is years before and see how things scaled up. Doe not help me replicate but it helps me understand that by next year this time, my same efforts will probably be met with greater success. But only if I stay in it all.

Thanks for the post!
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That will be the challenge. The real challenge is not getting disappointed with low results. Especially when you are neither involved with over 100 persons on the blockchain, nor do you have the HP in the thousands to really benefit from large curation rewards.

I think this is a major challenge most people have--having huge expectations based on other people's progress and feeling disappointed when they are unable to replicate such feats in a short period. I believe we all have different time frames and some people scale faster than others but what remains true is that consistency pays off over time.

I've taken to looking at quite a few accounts and rolling back on their posts till it is years before and see how things scaled up. Doe not help me replicate but it helps me understand that by next year this time, my same efforts will probably be met with greater success. But only if I stay in it all

I do the same too. There is no harm in doing so. And as you hinted if you carefully watch you would see how these people scale over time and that should give anyone who genuinely enjoys what they do here the satisfaction that they can do the same. It is only a matter of time.

Thanks for stopping by, I appreciate your comment. Cheers!

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