Everything is Hard Before It's Easy....is that True for Steemit?

in #steemit7 years ago

"Everything is hard, before it is easy." - Goethe"

You may need to start with some firm discipline to develop new habits of thought and behavior. Combined with just enough Will-Power to firmly establish new habits and behaviors you'll be in a much better position to achieve your goals here on Steemit.

The only real questions are:
What habits of thought and behavior do you need to build?
And am I willing to do the work necessary to establish these new habits in my life?

Without experiencing some degree of hardship, pain, disappointment or failure first then, it is not possible to build a strong foundation which is essential to achieving long term success here on Steemit.

Why do some Steemers grow and develop quicker and better than others?

It's the on-boarding learning curve, we're going to make lots of mistakes together here on this platform I'm sure, however when we acknowledge each error, learn and move on then that's how progress and growth occurs.

I believe each and every one of us needs a degree of encouragement and reinforcement as we grow together on this platform. You decide how fast your learning curve should be and how fast you want to minimize and reduce mistakes?


Thank you for reading this post because I hope it is helpful to power through any hardships, learn from mistakes and to develop the habits you need to achieve your Steemit goals.

If you think this is a helpful post for Steemit users, would you please upvote this because it will help me share more insights to success and meaning for all Steemers.😋

All my hopes and dreams.

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It's refreshing to read your work, thanks

The Steemers I have seen grow the most quickly lately had a following on another platform before coming here. Early Early adopter Steemians put in quite a bit of work to get where they are or contributed dough at a very cheap Steem Price to accumulate Steem Power..both are a very legit way of giving value to the community.

By minimizing mistakes and always trying to bring value to the community is a great way to increase your hash rate.

ah, thanks for your thoughts @lexikon082, yes I've seen a few social-media influencers cross over to Steemit. If that's the case I would definitely want to minimize the learning curve and definitely not make too many mistakes with the platform and community.

You can do it! Just keep an open mind and try to perpetually learn.

Good post - a welcome reminder and motivation for a newbie to have patience, continue to post quality work, and to build genuine connections. Thanks for your words.

Thank you @drrobertmuller, I appreciate your comment, and it is exactly that you're right, to focus on quality work and develop genuine connections.

Thank you for this. I will take it to heart, as I am on that learning curve right now. :)