@shello hmm... not sure. You're super talented in many areas. I, on the other hand, am not 😊 I don't really see how your talent will be a detriment here on Steemit-that's just MHO. I was lucky enough to have a really hard, but really good English professor in college, and he made us write a lot. But YOU are really a great writer. I'm not sure holding in everything as opposed to writing, and getting that stuff out is the right thing to do. It's kinda like me and this guitar. I don't ever see myself putting it down, not expressing myself with it. It will probably be time for a box if I ever do. I think people follow you because you're talented, and you connect with everyone so well. Maybe ask yourself if you had to describe yourself with "one main thing" what would that be? ie Heidi Travels.
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Hello @melbookermusic, this may be just the advice I was looking for! I have to get my ideas and all the things that move me, out here on Steemit. I do delve into several topics, because switching between projects helps to ease my frustrations, rather than only going at one all the time.
Your blogs have helped me to see that while we both have talent, mine is distributed over a spectrum, while yours is more "laser focused", both of our styles have pros and cons. I wasn't sure of where I wanted to go with my account, and at one point wondered if I should make a second account for other projects while covering my main objectives here.
After hearing your opinion on this, I'm going to run with a better choice of keeping one account and posting a little more often. I can use this to post two posts on the days that I write, but have both focus two very different topics!
I feel like doing this won't flood everyone else out, I can continue to post all topics that Im about, and potentially expose my followers to new topics they may have not been reading otherwise, while continuing to deliver the contrnt they enjoy.
My overarching theme has always been goal accomplishments and growth, and you're right- I don't have to sacrifice the other parts of myself that drive me to force myself into only one niche.
Thank you so much @melbookermusic, whether you realize it or not, you've become one of my great mentors that I've had the pleasure of getting to know better during my Steemit adventures.
Stay blessed!