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RE: Going Full Time On Steemit: A Practical Guide For Creators [PART I]

in #steemit6 years ago

Thank you for doing this post! I have been on steemit for a while but have been 'away' doing other things. Over the past few weeks I decided it was time to take the info I had been sharing with a select few to a bigger potential audience, and naturally steemit came to mind, but due to not being super tech savvy I was dragging my feet.

Then yesterday I was listening to an old recording by T. Harv Eker and he said we all want to 'get our ducks in a row' before taking action, but ducks only stay in a row until someone throws bread in the water! Then he said the statement that ultimately led me to your post, he said, "Ready, FIRE, Aim!"

Just like you said, "A brand doesn't just become a brand... It grows and develops into one over a long period of time. This means that you are constantly creating and refining what you create. And the more you create, the easier it will be to identify what your brand is all about."

I was hoping to open a new steemit account so that I could start with the brand I am wanting, but after this, I know it is time to just jump in and do it! I will surly be following you for more tips and inspiration, thank you again :)

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ducks only stay in a row until someone throws bread in the water!

I love this!!!

I love blogging because as much as it is a processing of creating and sharing with the community, it is also about discovering more of who you are along the way.

As with all things, it requires a structured consistency with a dynamic creative approach. If you just creating and doing, you'll provide yourself the time and space to discover more of who you are, how you relate to this community, and what specific value you can bring to it.

Thus far it's been a truly wonderful process! I wish you the very best on your Steemit journey :)

Ready, FIRE, Aim!