IntroduceMyself: A change

in itroducemyself •  7 years ago  (edited)

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Introduction

You might be wondering that after spending 139 days in this community, why the heck am I posting another another introduction post? why the #introducemyself again?

Don't think too much, reason behind this is because of some changes that will happen in my account, changes in my niche and some overall changes.

With that in mind, you will be thinking that, why the post, is it not your account, but the changes might be massive and comprehensive and what's more, this post is here to educate some of us in how to be the best in the Steem blockchain

I was motivated to do these changes, thanks to some posts I saw on Steemit about good content writing and choosing an absolute niche. Another motivation is a chat I had with @bushkill he really motivated me, although the gratitude might come quite late, but I had to thank you for the wonderful advice I got then.

The Changes

Like I said earlier, choosing a perfect niche that you are well versed in push me to focus on one thing.

As a programmer, I would like to put my upcoming blogs on my profession, which is programming, my development day by day, success reports and trends, how it works etc.

Niche aside, there will be a total overhaul of my bio, profile pictures and some touches will be made in the way of posting.

If this is not a new me, then what's the definition you can give to it?

Note:
I am not changing my niche because of low payouts or whatsoever, but I saw a need for me to be blogging on what I am good at. What I am proud of irresponsible of low interest people has for it.

Little advice

Like one of my role model @doctorjohn says taking things slow and steadily really helps in being strong. Not believing in shortcuts can be so discouraging but it worths it.

To steemians out there, you should try to believe in yourself, a belief that I can do it, without shortcuts I can move mountains, not taking it so fast helps.
And about niche, you should try and distinguish in what you can do, I mean what you are good at, one of my role model @warpedpoetic is so good at poetry and getting good returns from it, then I should also forge a way in that, we should all remember that being a member of this community is not measured by the number of Steem dollars that you got in your wallet, or how much your Steem bank reserves is, or how big your SP digits is. what Steemit was created for is Good content writings and a better way of earning through blogging.

I think you should all welcome the newly old Steemian, @cypher01.

Thanks for your time, I really appreciated it

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Well welcome back @cypher01. Good to see you posting again.
I love that you have found the need to focus on what you know how to do. That, as far as I am concerned, is one of the keys to success. Many forget that steemit, despite the financial reward, is just a blog. A blog is a platform for you to share yourself, your story, your skill, your beliefs, your ideas as well as market your product. If you go on pretending to be some one else just because it pays, you will definitely find it hard as the going gets tough but if you focus on what you know, the beginning might be difficult, you will find that you will never slack, or flounder because you are in your home zone.

Once again welcome back. I encourage you to try out for the sndbox coding quest. You can read about it on @anomadsoul's post. Peace

Thanks for the advice boss
Appreciates you sir