You are viewing a single comment's thread from:

RE: Zero HIVE

Each year, hell even month to month my work seems to get better. Some of what I thought was my best in the past is now just okay. Even in those instances I'm still very proud of my work. Whether it be a silly video, a moment in some gameplay, a certain news story, writing about a trip I took, or even just the thumbnail. There are so many reasons for me to be emotionally attached to every one of my blogs on here.

I was worried this may start to feel like a chore eventually, but I can honestly say that I enjoy posting daily nearly 3 years since I first began doing this. One of my favorite outlets for sure.

Sort:  

Same thing here. Even though I can see where I can improve on what was done, or where I could have done it better, as it were, I'm still quiet satisfied with what I was able to do with the skills and knowledge I had "back then". 20/20 hindsight is always infinitely better!

For me it's kind of a chore though, but that's because I've set myself the goal of trying to do an average of one post a day, so I guess I should 'repeal' that goal and only post when I want. 🤔 Curating is another chore that I could delegate, but I want to manually curate ...

Oh well, seen from another vantage point, I guess that having fun could also be seen as a chore. 😀

Great to hear that you continue enjoying it so much. That's very inspiring.

I have the same once a day minimum. Sometimes it's tough to fit it in, but it always ends up being worth it once I'm finished. It feels good knowing I have so many options of things to do where I feel busy constantly. I’d rather that than being bored and feeling like I have no purpose.

Curation I luckily can do in bursts whenever I get a few free minutes. Some of mine is automated, but I do mix in manual curation multiple times a day. Even then it's not enough to extinguish my daily power.