Drawing a Steady Income from Steem...When? (Plus my Journey Here)

in goals •  7 years ago 

Have you ever had a goal, only to realize that if you had paid attention you've already attained it?

Almost two years ago, I was on a business trip in Ucluelet. It was in April of 2016 when I decided that I had enough of that freezing cold month in Quebec, bought a ticket and went to my favorite place on earth for 3 weeks.

Even though I was there, in one of the most beautiful places I knew, I felt lonely as hell. After working by the ocean in the lobby of a hotel, I would wander around feeling depressed and lonely.

Let's say I was not in the best of position in my life. I was almost 30, I was in debt, never owned a car and single. I had written my goals down but at that point, I didn't see how they could ever happen.

Here are 2 of the items that was on my list:

  1. I want to get married to a women who is graceful, has a moral compass, has family value, that put God first and that will inspire me to be the best version of myself.
  2. I want to be able to provide for my family. I want to give the option to my future wife to stay at home to raise the kids if she desire to do so. For that, I think I have to make at least 6 figures a year (we are taxed like hell here in Canada)

Needless to say, those 2 seemed unattainable from where I was at that point. But little did I know that I would meet my wife about a month later and get married 15 months later to the love of my life.

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The second goal seemed even more impossible to attain. Yet few weeks later, a friend of mine brought me in the very early version of Steemit.com. Many people didn't believe that the first payout would ever happen on July 4th. But I blogged like a banshee to the point where I was the highest paid author (pending) for multiple weeks.

That's the funny things with goals...it's not like I was obsessed with them or anything. I just sat down, decided on what I wanted, wrote down on a piece of paper and went on with my life. Somehow...I was on auto-pilot toward my goals without realizing it.

Drawing An Income From Steem?

That was my big problem. I was afraid to ever touch my STEEM tokens. Why? Well, I was afraid to deal with the taxes associated with turning them into fiat to be honest.

I was "comfortable" with my income from my day job so I figured that I would not touch them and let them accumulate.

It was only this week that I realized that, if I wanted to, I could complement my current income so that I can achieve the goal of earning a 6 figure income. (Thank you SteemWorld!)

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In the last 30 days, through curation alone I made 1,133.35 STEEMPOWER. In Canadian dollars that means $2,778.64 CAD per month in somewhat passive income. Add in the authors rewards and that's around 1557.49 STEEM or $3,807.36 CAD per month.

This means that without touching my principle, I could add an extra $45,688.32 to my income per year. Until this week, I never realized that. 2018 will be the year where I finally reach my goal...just in time for the baby :-)

When Should YOU Draw an Income From Steem?

First thing, would be to determine you goal. Are you happy with your work? Do you want to have additional income or are you saving for retirement?

I can only speak for those who wants an income. But all goals are valid at different times in your life.

What you want is enough STEEMPOWER to make a steady flow of STEEM coming from curation. With more STEEMPOWER also comes more visibility and better author's rewards over time if you create good content.

Keep an eye on your steemworld account and look at how much you made in the past 30 days. That will give you an idea of what you could touch without affecting your principle.

You should start drawing an income when:

  1. You know how to deal with the tax ramification of doing so.
  2. You like the amount of principle you have in order to benefit from the rise in the price of STEEM.
  3. You've attained the income level that you would like.

Conclusion

Goals are important. We are goal directed beings and without a clear idea of where you would like to be, it's very difficult to get there. Does it mean it will happen fast? No. Does it mean it will happen exactly as you though it would? No. Does it mean you will ever attain at all? Maybe.

But what matter the most is that we are most fulfilled in life when we are in the active pursuit of a worthy goal and that we are making noticable progress towards it.

You'll realize that if you ever attain the goal you've set for yourself, you'll have to set another one for you to pursue...otherwise, you'll stagnate and get stuck like I did in the past after reaching a major milestone.

PS: I highly recommended the future authoring program of Jordan Peterson. It's fantastic for serious goal setting.

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Very powerful post, touched me on so many levels though in a way my circumstances are not the exact same with yours, but I am in a time of my life where my decisions will have full impact in my future. Some days are good, some days not so much, but all in all, I keep taking baby steps, that I hope will lead to giant milestones in the future, thanks for the tips, they are fully appreciated.

If some other person narrate this story to me, I wouldn't believe in a million years, truly you are a inspiration to us all and am thankful I was able to read this post today.

I consider myself a heavy traveler. Last year I have visited 13 countries and countless cities while having a 09:00 - 18:00 office job, developing software.

This job makes those trips possible. However, at some point, I would like to get a passive income like you and just work on what I want to work. (Blockchain, steem related projects, non-profit organizations, etc.)

I have already some examples which you can basicly work remote and travel at the same time on our industry. While this is also possible, I find it hard to do managing it.

Thanks for the inspring post. :)

Damn, 13 countries in one year while having a 9 - 18 office job? That's pretty impressive. How did you manage to do that? How long were your trips?

Flights

I am an early bird for buying tickets. I always get cheap prices with low-cost airlines. I also have a good credit card (reward program) with that airline, basically 3-4 flights in a year are free for me.

Hotels

I am in the tourism industry, working intensively with other B2B hotel providers. That gives an extra to get cheap deals or compensational stays.

Time

I don't have huge vacations. I use my day-offs on Fridays or Mondays which gives me 3 days of travel time. Generally moving around Europe, so flight times allow me to do that.

If the flight time bigger than ~4 hours, then I will stay in that country longer. Spending a huge portion of my yearly vacation is not sustainable so that's one or two in a year. Lately, I have been in Thailand and it was 9 days.

Other expenses

  • I don't eat at luxury restaurants. (Exceptions: cheap countries like Ukraine, Hungary etc.) Even I buy sandwiches from supermarkets on lunch.

  • I don't pay anything to museums. Not really a cultural guy, therefore, I don't spend any time or money on museums.

  • I walk! I never use taxis. (If it's not a business trip and can't expense it.) If I can't go where I headed on foot, I prefer subways, buses. Also, in some countries (Netherlands for example) I rent bicycles to move around.

Everyone can do these things actually. You just need to follow promotions and give up luxury. :)

For some reason a 9-18 job sounds much worse than a 9-6 job.

Congratulations on reaching your goals man, I've recently more accurately defined the goal that I am aiming for with crypto and am hoping I can achieve it one day. Having a clear idea of what you want helps and is very personal to each persons life scenario and desires

Steem is the power ;)

Excellent Stats! Good luck...

Great story.
Thank you for sharing!

Oh wow, you're making a great income here, congrats! Not many people are able to do that, but I'm sure most of us aspire to do so at some point in the future.

You know how to deal with the tax ramification of doing so.

This, for me, is the biggest unknown right now. I have no clue how to work with taxes combined with crypto and I'm not sure our Dutch IRS knows either. I'm not earning near enough to make a good income here anyway, but I still make a nice amount and I've turned a bit into euros. I don't know how to even start with taxes for this though, so I'm not using serious money from my Steemit earnings yet.

Thank you so much for sharing your story. Your curation support has been a tremendous motivational push for me to strive to produce quality content. I have posted every single day for... actually I haven't been counting, but several months at least.

It has been a pleasure to be one of those who swim in your wake as you navigate our steem ocean. Your success is our success, thanks and congratulations on all your success!

:-) @roused

@cryptoctopus' wake is the best wake to swim in:)

Today marks my first month as a Steemian and all I can say is this post should come before the introduction on the Steemit welcome page.

Everyone should be striving for passive income but it’s almost impossible to acquire assets that produce passive income when you’re living paycheck to paycheck. Steemit provides a simple way to do that and your success proves it.

Besides the importance of setting goals, there are two things people really need to understand from your post:

  1. STEEMPOWER is a valuable asset and should be treated that way – don’t convert it!
  2. Don’t worry about what SBD is worth at any given time. “It was never my thinking that made the big money for me, it always was sitting.” – Jesse Livermore

You may also consider that assets can be borrowed against (to avoid taxation) or insured through the use of options and futures. These instruments may not be as readily available as they are in real estate and stocks but as cryptocurrencies become more popular they will be commonplace. (Bitcoin futures are about to go live)

Thanks for this very important post.

Great story. Thanks for sharing.

wow, so steemit changed your life. i wonder how long is this gonna take for me to hit a big amount of sp

Probably faster than you think;)

i hope so

Keep blogging for atleast a year .. and post quality contents

thank you for the advice

Excellent achievement! You have once again proved the importance of having a goal in life and a desire to go to this goal! To dream it is how to live! And never think that dreams do not come true. They become our goal, desire for something, desire. Even if we have to wait a long time, do not think that it is in vain. Strong people have dreams come true. You just need to be able to wait! Thank you @cryptoctopus

The main thing to remember is that in achieving big and small goals you have little to do except yourself ... A person with faith and the presence of the spirit wins even in the most difficult enterprises. The main desire, everything depends on us.

I'm excited to hear you have accomplished your goals, even if you didn't quite realize it! My personal goal for the past year has been to be able to live off last months income, and while I haven't quite gotten there yet, I've made some great strides this year, and only expect to do better from here on out!

Here's to 2018, may the milestones come faster and faster to all our long term goals!

Thank you for your inspiring post. :) I will certainly look into Jordan Peterson's goal-setting program. More power and congratulations on the baby!

I have a goal and a great hope about steemit. In addition to steemit I can pay my college bills every semester, after which my dream I can finance my life. and later when I marry the fees I am collecting from steemit, I will make a special vidio with the title "My education, my home, and my marriage is supported by the steemit community of the world". A kind of documentary about the steemit community that helps with my current financial problems. steemit like a symbiotic mutualism, if all members in steemit have the same assumption without any personal ego.

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i m happy to join this platfarm and i get many benefits income and knowledge its good to advise and tips some of us and others my goal is to make some work and earen money from my daugther future and i earen money from steem from 5 months and now i really think to increase my power to get more benefits from steemti @cryptoctopus

Well Said Dear, Setting a goal in your life is much important. Once you set a goal then you have the plan to archive that goal.
Lovely couple, God bless.
Thanks.

You are so right, bro. Am going to take it like a job....only that i am so going to enjoy this particular job...haha. 2018 is going to be awesome year.HAPPY STEEM YEAR IN ADVANCE.

My goal is to make enough to fund my other Cryptocurrency investments and maybe build a decent mining rig.

#goals. Yes I plan to brush up and blog like a banshee also. Glad it’s workig for you. All I have is steem power. I wanna get to 100,000 as a goal. I have a loooong way. Cheers tho.

Very motivational for a newish steemian such as myself, Thanks! #stemian #steemon #future #invest #cryptocurrency

Hey, never new you were from Canada! And congrats on reaching your goals, marriage and the family to come!

@cryptoctopus,
Exactly what you said is absolutely correct! We should keep goals and we should archive them! You made nice figures there and congratulations for the success you made so far! This is an inspirational article for most of new joiners to the platform! So, future is so bright and I wish you and you family have a great and very successful year ahead!

Cheers~

I have a purpose - to buy a house by the sea. But so far my income does not allow this: (

I wish you the best of luck:) Post a house tour when you reach your goal;)

Thanks for sharing this information. My goal here on steemit at first is to earn a few money because I was enticed on what I saw in the stories here. But as the days go by using this platform my goals changed. I just to be a better version of myself through the help of this site.

Thank you telling us this!!

It’s inspiring to see how can someone change their life for the better in such a short amount of time.

Good luck to you!

congrats to make a good digit of income from steem i have a small business of salt lamps there for i dont give time to steemit some more but hope i give more time and my attention and invest some good in steem man

You should write about your business!:)

Thank you for this very informative post... I am working on teaching web development and using STEEM to support me and provide resources for my class... Up to this point it has been difficult to get any real consistent traction on my posts, but this is motivation!...

This is highly inspirational.
I am well informed now. Steem is really a long term platform.

Definetly going to be succesful

you are a very purposeful person and it pleases ... I agree with you, every person should have a goal, without this in any way ... at the moment, critotypes are an excellent option for investing and multiplying capital, this is a trend that is only gaining momentum

wow.. so inspiring! Happy marriage life ..

I can't say that my Steem could be used as steady income, or even a lump sum to go travel or save in fiat for a house (goals I have).

But my crypto portfolio is definitely something I am interesting in taking out. The tax situation is the issue I'm trying to figure out at this time.

Definitely a goal for 2018.

PS: Jordan Peterson is excellent. His Youtube lectures are pure gold.

But just imagine if Steem price increases steadily in the future... I imagine a lot of small scale Steemit users will come to realize in a few years that their earnings are worth way more than they are now.

Definetly .. its prices are already increasing

Hi @cryptoctopus, i like your positivity and i'm happy that you had success in your goals.. your son/daughter will complete your life.

But we have to be practical and realistic.. the way to profit now are two:

  • to invest a huge sum of money in SP;
  • to have something to give to steemit community.

Otherwise steemit could be an interesting investment but not the only source of income.

How about both?;)

It would be even better.. ;-)

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your post well, you discuss the importance of issues of money. Money helps to in our lives. excellent moment of your post images. thanks #cryptoctopus

It's so inspiring to read your story.
Definitely more determined to buying more steem power and moving towards my goal.

It was very interesting to read the story about your journey, @cryptoctopus!

I don't really have any goals on Steemit as of right now; I just enjoy the ability to get paid something for writing about the stuff that I love! However, maybe I should try to determine what I want to achieve and work towards, because that might make me more motivated to keep up a steady supply of posts.

Very motivating story. And most importantly motivating not on the momentary breakthrough, and long-term planning and persistence, based on specific goals.

Congratulations on getting where you are now. I'll set up where you are now as a goal, and I hope I can reach it someday!

Good job! That's a lot of money starting from nothing!
The thing about the goals reminds me the book "Eat That Frog". In that book, the author gives techniques to set goals and objectives in the short and long term. It's crazy how it can change your life! For anyone interested, this is a really small book (I read it in 3-4 hours and I'm not really fast) that can literally change your life!

You have set such worthy goals from the beginning. With your work ethic and giving spirit you have much to offer. I agree with you on setting goals and writing them down. Thanks for all your contributions to the community and all the best to you going forward.

Hello @cryptoctopus. I read your post. Your goal is very clear, Wish you well accomplished goals. I wish you and your family a happy Christmas.

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I love your story so much. Just showing how important it is to have goals as well as to be consistent. Love it and Congratulation :)

To think of your you are indeed a lucky person!both is the community and in the love life that is for sure but you did worked hard for the position you are in now.I do agree that Steempower is a valuable way to gain some space in the community.More SP you have more rewards you are gonna get .I am currently happy with the job i am doing ,thanks for that support of doing both if posssible.I really wanna be at point where i will be one of the most top paid content creator :) Someday i guess ,i will definitely give my all :)

Awesome!

Really enjoyed reading your story. Thanks for putting it out.

Setting our minds to work in a desired direction makes the universe work in misterious ways in order to help us achieve what we wantee in the first place!

Beautiful story @cryptoctopus, I'm glad you found a way to make everything work out. Thanks for the tips with the steem power too, I will keep that in mind - new to this.

WOHHH Great post dear friend with nice picture....

Everyone who joined steem, have same kind of thinking after looking at payout of top authors. That's may not be the reality for everyone, or some might take little longer to reach that level. Thnx for sharing your experience, that's a motivation for everyone who joined steem in recent days (that includes me as well ) ☺

this is very inspiring, your writing makes me more excited, it is true that we should be happy with what we do, and it will produce good results, although not always according to desire and target

I am just a newbie, I joined in June. I have sooooo much to learn but I do need a supplimental income. I am getting older and I am limited in what I can do. I sooooo hope this is the avenue for me. Thanks for the post and you are an inspiration. BTW, your wife is beautiful!

There is a lot to "putting it out there for the universe to assist". I do not know what it is but there is something to writing a desire/goal down. The process itself seems to alert all the forces to what is wanted. Action, of course, needs to follow.

I am like you (although a couple decades older than 30). My income from my job is comfortable but it is one I really do not like. Since I came to steemit 4 months ago, I bought steem where I could and powered up. I never took a single steem out hoping to build a nice amount to really be effective on here. My posts are garnering some attention which nets a decent payout, albeit not nearly enough to live on. That is okay at this point. I believe the value of steem will explode in 2018 meaning that all our accounts will be worth significantly more. I also foresee the rewards pool being worth a ton (in dollars) to each other before the rate of user sign ups goes through the roof. There will be a sweetspot where we can really increase our SP just like we are doing at the moment with SBD.

Thank you for giving me the realistic expectation that it is possible to pay my bills with steem. My goal is 6 months.

As I like my job, and I'm not underpaid, I am not aiming to create my sole income from steem...it will rather be an extra. Also, I don't have the time to blog/curate 24/7, thus I won't be a whale ever, and that's completely ok.

I think I'll try doing a dual strategy with a 50/50 split of my SBD into payout and power up.
And the taxation problem I will have to go into rather sooner than later too.

romantic couple

Goals Goals Goals

We are goal directed beings and without a clear idea of where you would like to be, it's very difficult to get there.

One of my top most goals is to be able to provide for my family(which i will be having soon!).
I do not want my kids to study in public schools,yes they will not go through the stress of 17 years of formal education!

I will have to home-school them and that means i have to work had to have financial independence.

Jarau from Uganda

wow, thats great. am impressed.

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Great article. My dream was to make 100 dillars each week when I started, twice from zero but it is getting harder here. Maybe next year will be a bit better for everybody who started this year on steemit. Exciting times.

thank you for sharing. i agree with the goals. problem with my goals is obviously the world changes rapidly. i do have one big goal right to buy a property, straight out, in the eu that i can commute back and forth too purely from crypto earnings. that's a big one for me right now.

Very inspiring story,thanks for sharing.
Time and hard work is all it takes to achieving your goals.

still have a lot of journey to cover but in between think is it really going to last for ever don't think i am of negative thinking but such a thought arises when you think of that long how things gonna change is a think to think twice

persistence ,hardwork and goal setting, i believe these are the things that have helped you so far. and your post is very motivating.good job

@cryptoctopus - Sir STEEMIT also changed my life too... I have goals to reach in my life, STEEMIT helps me to reach there Sir.... We all got a nice story about this crypt world Sir....

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completely agree with goal driven year and great to reflect on 2017 and what have we achieved and what's coming (2018)!

Thanks @cryptoctopus for your post. Quite a heart-warming story. A huge lesson for perseverance. Steemit is a learning curve for me, glad I found it more than a year ago and it has helped to pay some bill! Thanks once again.

Wow execellent post bro.thanks for sharing.resteem it.

That's so cute and inspiring! Hope all your dreams come true.

A very well written post. SO much to learn from you.

This post is mind blowing.. From the title down to the last word written.
Sometimes I don't normally read a post to the end but this post got me hooked.

Every now and then we set goals for ourselves but along the line we get distracted by different things. The best way to stay on track is to set goals that relates to what you love doing, so that as you move forward chasing your goal, you won't have to worry about derailing from your goal.

I myself have set a lot of goals this past years but couldn't achieve them. Hopefully, 2018 will get better.

Thanks @cryptoctopus for this wonderful post. Let's keep steeming forward.

Wow. Great post. You wrote what I was suggested for your next topic:). Anyway dreams without goals, remain just a dream. And yes, goals need to be written down.

Goal setting is essential for personal growth. To be able to reach a point where this gives a suitable amount of passive income allows for not only myself, but everyone venture on to even bigger goals.

Congratulations on reaching your goals. You have shown how important it is sticking to your own goals. I am new to this platform and reading your post is just encouraging me. Looks like advancing the platform with a positive mindset is the way to go. Thank You @cryptoctopus

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My main problem with growing my account is the desire to cash out my current gains rather than invest in SP. I think the three year payout thing is what scares me the most. I'm worried that the market will crash and I'll be stuck with a useless currency.
What made decide to believe in Steemit as a good long term investment?

PS: I finally got around to listening to Jordan Peterson for the first time. I really liked what he had to say but I'm a little skeptical of any online self help type of program that you have to pay for. What was your experience like?

Actually, it's 13 weeks with 1 payment per week (not three years). It's for sure a bet and you shouldn't invest in something you don't really grasp and believe in. Otherwise, it's easy to panic sell. (at one point, Steem was worth $0.10)

SP helped me curb my desire to panic sell and also helped me be a good hodler.

Overall, I believe in STEEM because it solves a problem for the content internet. It's far from perfect but i've seen it getting better and better. It's also the highest performing blockchain: (check www.blocktivity.info) and the website has about 35 million pageviews per month.

I have a hard time believing that the value can go to zero at this point and how it can't keep growing...especially with the incoming Smart Media Tokens. Call me up @jrue if you ever want to chat about it :-)

As for Jordan's program...it's a directed writing program, so technically, you could do it all by hand but I found that using his software help direct it better. I've done a lot of self help stuff in the past and I must say, writing has been the best to sort myself out. It's cheap too I think...like $10. Me and Annie did a week-end retreat to plan our future and that was exactly what we needed to plan our future together.

That's good to know. I'm not sure where I got the 3 years thing from! 13 weeks is much more reasonable.

I probably will take you up on the offer to chat (maybe once my finals are done). I have a project idea that I want to get your thoughts on.

we are seeing each other for Christmas right?

Yep.

It used to be two years (109 weeks) before a hardfork changed it to 13 weeks, so that might be where you got it from ;)

Yeah I think that's what confused me.

This is Awesome with a capital A. I am sure there are a lot of people out there who are making a legitimate income off of STEEM, but this is really the first post I am seeing that breaks it down in a logical way to say "here is what I can do to make this work for a living".

My goal is slightly different. I want to get to a point where I can comfortably cash out enough to pay off the debt I have. Cars, Credit cards and mortgage. Once those are paid and we are debt free, then I will feel like I can make blogging/crypto my primary income. My wife will always work, so we will have a stable income coming in. She doesn't believe in not working. So if we have no debt, and her income to pay the bills, then we are in a position that if STEEM did go to 0 we would not be "up the creek". It's a bit more of a pragmatic approach, but still a goal I pma to work toward!

Great post @cryptopus, point well elaborated. Goal setting is the utmost needed pinnacles in one life, set it, work for it and celebrate once you reach it, rinse and repeat for another milestone.. :)

I'm 40 years old and have been married for 4 years now. I also have to goal of allowing my wife to stay at home and your story is inspiring.
I'm a newb and not making much right now so I'm reinvesting everything.
It seems I'm a better at writing comments than I am at writing blog posts. This is fine with me because I feel like this is how I can contribute right now and also perhaps interacting with others will give me decent post ideas.
The idea of passive income has always intrigued me and Steemit is the only platform that makes this possible for me. Everything else is a scam or requires a large upfront investment which I just can't afford.
I am confident that Steem will change everything.
Not just my life and yours, but the world.
Thanks for the post.
Keep Steeming!

Btw, there is a guy on SteemAuto named cryptopus. I mistakenly followed him for 2 days. You think hes trying to impersonate you or its just a coincidence?

What an amazing and inspiring story! I can relate very much to the fact that when things just seem to go nowhere, suddenly everything turns around and you find yourself blessed in ways you could have never imagined! Stay on the path @cryptoctopus, just remember:

Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who does not change like shifting shadows.

I think that it is possible to draw a steady income from STeemit. I just believe that the labor required to break into the market is somewhat tough at this moment. It's difficult to be a good author, deliver engaging original content only to have it swallowed from the new list by garbage posts that are either a collection of links gathered from news sites, or a picture with a caption "this is a leaf".. It's tough, but all you can do is plug away at it for as long as you can to see if it begins to pay dividends..

I am actually conducting a study on STEEMIT in regards to its suitability as a source of passive income.. give it a read here..

https://steemit.com/steemit/@pawsdog/steemit-quest-for-one-million-time-required-to-build-a-usd1-000-000-00-steemit-account

DAILY DETAILED MARKET ANALYSIS, GIVE IT A READ, MAKE SOME MONEY OR SAVE SOME...

https://steemit.com/bitcoin/@pawsdog/12-12-2017-the-market-view-and-trading-outlook

https://steemit.com/bitcoin/@pawsdog/12-9-2017-the-market-view-and-trading-outlook

Everyone has a goal to achieve in his life. I think a person without any goal is just wasting his valuable time. You are so enthusiastic. At an age of 30 you have gained a lot that is all because of your persistent hardwork, thanks for the inspiration. Good luck for your goals.

You are the very example why so many steemians are using this portal. The fact that you are actually doing it is what will motivates others like myself to work harder to achieving the same success.

It is wonderful to hear you are achieving both your goals and I am assuming living life to the fullest. Thanks for opening up in regards to your steem work and amazing that you can curate that much rewards in a month. Best to your continue success.

Your post made me laugh! It's funny how when we don't know what we want, the Universe puts you on the path to attain the very things you want to achieve. Amazing!

I just sent you a pm on the chat. I hadn't read this post before sending that pm.

If I ever have kids I also want my partner to be able to raise the kids at home if she wants to. Heck I'd also love to be able to do it too. I don't have anyone in my life at this moment.

Your story is very inspiring. I remember those days when you were in the very top best paid other. You're still there in the best paid authors of all time.

I hope I'll find someone soon!

Take care Cryptoctopus!

Wow, what an inspirational story!

I signed up for Steem early on, but I didn't get around to posting anything for almost a year. I know now that was a mistake, but my need for immediate income took my writing in a different, less exciting direction. (I never want to write another product description unless the product is my own.)

Now that I'm devoting more time to Steem, I'm very reluctant to touch my rewards at all. I'm just working on consistency and building a fanbase. You do a great job with those things, so thanks for the lessons!

That truly is inspiring! Thanks for giving us a glimpse into your personal life :)

Excellent work cryptoctopus. Sometimes we set a goal and it just sits on the paper and laughs at us no matter how hard we try to achieve it, but other times we forget all about the paper and just enjoy life, only to find that we have managed to fulfil another goal.

Congratulations on having achieved some of the big goals, now onwards to setting some more :)

The things we place within our hearths, those things that melt us away when we think about them are dwelling within our subconscious mind and hearths. And they do find a way to come into contact with us.

This happens to many people including myself. You just need to be pure and loving towards the things you want and sooner or later either someone will help you by showing them to you, or they will find you by themselves.

Quite the touching article <3, thanks for sharing your road with us. Hope I can build up some SP in the future for myself too ^^

Also at this phase of steemit 2SBD are kinda worth the medium daily wage in my country. I'm not sure if I should be happy or depressed :D

I never powered down @cryptoctopus because I know like the Internet steemit will be here for the long haul and will definitely outlive me.
We do need to set our goals while believing in steemit and we would get a brighter future with it. We just need to share the news that there is this platform that transforms lives and saves lives at the same time.

What an inspirational write up @cryptoctopus, it has made me to reason far beyond the present, on how my life will become next year.

Thanks alot for this, i think i really have to work on my goals next year. God bless you boss.

Congratulations on achieving your goals. It's interesting that with each achievement, there are still obstacles along the way. But it looks like you will be overcoming them as well. Thank you for the informative post.

I have a question if you happen to see this. I have been a way for about 6 months. I made necessary sacrifices to help CSZStLouis.com, a franchise of Comedy Sportz Worldwide get started here in St Louis. It was a life goal of mine and I was humbled and honored to be a part of the project. I did not mind that it did not pay much at all. But was enriched by the experience in being the first Artistic Director to help bring a Family Friendly Improv Theater to town. It was a huge undertaking, and hence in order to set an example for many of the players, I had to drop many things and that is ok.

Now, that it is up, I have resigned as Artistic Director. I am balancing my family, improv, and steemit life the best I can. I will be teaching a Improv Class at the local Improv Shop . I host a weekly St Louis Steemit & Bitcoin Happy Hour where everyone is invited but is currently mostly fellow improvisers. And because most of them are still on Facebook, I have started a Facebook Group called Improv Coin in order to keep them informed of Blockchain News and keep them up to date with what I am doing on steemit. A long term goal would be to someday help Improv have it's own SMT, Token. But we'll see.

The shorter term goal is this: I used to use Streemian to help me not miss voting on interesting posts. However it looks like Streemian no longer works. I am looking for options to help me vote while I am away from the computer in order to take care of family or be with improv classes and shows. Maybe this isn't the right place to ask. But I will be asking around steemit for advice on an autovoter service that is free. And this is not just for me, but for fellow improvisers, as I continue to help them feel more comfortable with @steemit. I am asking you I suppose, because I read a few older articles where you were working with different projects, so I thought I'd give it a try and ask. Forgive me if this is too much. I also am not searching through other chat platforms such as discord for many reasons, but one of them is: there are no rewards in those other chat rooms. I never understood why so many steemit advocates then advocate using a competing platform that has zero reward. Its just kinda funny to me is all.

OK. I suppose you can tell that this is not spam. And Perhaps this was too much to read. But if by any chance you have any advice on a service that can help a community to autovote/not miss articles by authors I appreciate and if you know of a chat platform that runs on steem, i would greatly appreciate it.

Wishing you all the very best in all your future goals. Be blessed. ~ JacobTS

Setting a goal is a MUST for us to be able to know which direction we are heading. We should strategize on how to meet our goals. May it be a simple goal of getting 10 SBD. We need to know what we have to do, how to do it and when to do it.

Thank you so much @cryptoctopus for always sharing wonderful post. Resteemed!

Interesting as they fulfilled their two goals to marry and have to support their family, today I will make and ask the universe my goals, I want to share here: The first: Have my own home to give to my parents and siblings, second: Have my own self and third : Find My average orange this 2018.

I gotta say, you are one of the guys that made me see the true potential of Steem.
What actually drew me in here is the possibility to have an easy space and with a lot of potential public to read what i write.

What i observed in life is that in the end, the people that get sucess (the good kind of sucess) are the ones that end up doing what they enjoy.

The greatest names i admire in the end got where they are today because they had passion for what they were doing. The money and the sucess were not their main objective.

These days you can still see some people coming around with big ideas that will get big, and as collateral, they will make a lot of money (the one that came to my mind right now is the Creator of the Ethereum Protocol)

As you say, sometimes our goals are right there for us to achieve if we stay on track and trust in them, but then doubt sets us back. I am quite sure I'd be doing much better on here if I didn't have that 3 month hiccup where I was focusing mostly on the negative.

Of course, I have a similar goal. I planned not to touch my steem until I reached about 5000 sp but with the crypto explosion And sbd explosion, I took out a little bit and it felt like a nice reward (turning just a few sbd into a $250 crypto portfolio felt so good). Now 5000sp doesn't seem like an unlikely goal even though I'm only at 700sp now and I'd like to change that goal to 10,000sp. I hope I can reach it by summertime and then make a plan about how much I want to reward myself every month. :-)

You've come a long way in a short time.

There is definitely something that happens when you actually write your goals down, and make sure in doing so they are specific and measurable.

My goal for Steem at this point is to get the slider. I power up every SBD I get. I need to determine what the next goal is after the slider. I also have to figure out how much SP is enough before I can cash any out.

Nothing is better than reading success. Other than living it I'm sure haha

Wonderful Story. I wish you even better 2018 :)