Hey!
Thank you for taking the time to respond to me! I really wasn't expecting that.
I can't help but expose myself, because that's just the way I am; I write from the heart. In a way, it's kind of a therapy for me. But like I wrote in my most recent post, I'm unsure of the direction to take. There's so much going on inside my head and I have so many things I'd like to talk about that I don't really know how to structure my posts.
You know, am I just here to rant, or inspire? Or both? I mean, this platform is amazing for just being yourself and letting it all out, but would people be that interested in my random musings?
I like Medium, I really do, because there's some really good quality there and if you write well, you do get noticed. I have much more recognition there than I do here.
You say that you're guaranteed exposure here but how so? So far my posts have pretty much fallen on deaf ears. And I don't want people following me just because I'm a girl. I'd like to think they're more interested in what I have to say!
I'm definitely with you about constantly writing good stuff. With each post, I hope to improve and provide more value to someone. Your posts are particularly inspiring because you it's obvious how much time and effort you put into them. And you're also fucking smart and hilarious (a winning combo in my opinion).
Anyway, I'm literally obsessed with writing (always have been) and I'd love one day to be paid to write full-time. I also believe in the underlying technology behind Steemit, so I'll keep plugging away here.
Thanks again for the advice and realness. If you have any advice for how I can improve my writing, I'm all ears. If not, I'll just keep learning through observation and trial and error!
BTW - what would writing for @omniloquent involve?