My Fantastic Journey into the World of Steem

in life •  7 years ago  (edited)

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Days quickly go by and there is not one of them when I don't think that I could be somewhere else, doing something else, probably less satisfied than here. Before I came to Steemit, I used to draw more than write, but then my computer broke and I was left only with writing.

I posted my word-doodles everywhere, mostly on reddit, but I was very unsatisfied. I'm moving out of the country soon and I thought that I would have to find a job somewhere else to keep surviving, and so I would have to simply STOP my dreams of writing, of drawing, of being what I wanted to be, because I would not have time.

Then, @lunaticpandora came and told me about this miraculous platform where upvotes were money, where I could just throw my creations and have people reward them without losing anyhing. It sounded too good to be true, and in part it was: people don't actively look for my works of art. I have to take it to them.

(Check out @artzone, by the way, it's a project to reward good artists on Steem)

And in this being too good to be true, I found out that I was not getting upvotes. Nobody was looking at my drawings and my stories, regardless of how much time I put into them. And this was Steemit, the land of magical money. But unlike most of my friends who left after this early disappointment, I decided that I would work for my success. I would throw myself out there, comment 30 times a day if necessary and bring some eyes over my name.

Oh, so much temptation, I must click on @cryptosharon

And it was around this same time when I noticed that I had a loyal follower called @purepinay who would upvote my every post! I checked all my posts, checked my rewards, and she came by and told me to use @upme. And when I noticed, I had 3 SBD in my wallet from her upvotes! All my disappointment vanished in one second and I started boosting my posts right away with these new miraculous discoveries of bid bots, @ginabot and curation guilds.

I felt rewarded! However, by then, SBD was 8.9 USD. I had around 400 USD in my total rewards. Then February came and everything I felt I had accomplished fell into a pit. I despaired and was emotionally distraught. But I was still walking firmly through the fire, feeling the burning under my soles, biting my tongue and going on, especially since Purepinay had trusted me. How could I have her upvotes in vain?

I decided then that if SBD was not going to make my time worth it with its value, I was going to make it worth it by earning a lot. Regardless of the price, I would keep on posting, and I did keep on posting. Now SBD is at 3 USD and Steem is at 3.3. I have almost 300 SP and more than 100 SBD (including my incoming rewards from unpaid posts). I know that it may go down, but I'm ahead of where I was when I felt like throwing in the towel.

And the journey keeps on till today, and it will keep on for a long time, because I now know that I came here to stay, and if big rewards don't come, I will make them come! :)

This is post #1 for the 30-day writing challenge hosted by @dragosroua

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Steemit in few words is Dream come true. Everyone has a story to tell about steemit, beautiful stories indeed. Steemit has helped me discovered and encouraged my talent. I sing and Steemit is my dream come true cause I never had the balls to sing for Audience before I got on steemit but now , I have people listen to my songs all over the world and the sweet thing is , I get paid for entertaining my friends. Awesome !!! Steemit is the future if you’d agree with me, keep steeming and touching lives my friend

Indeed :) For me, Steem is just like you say. I'm not making enough now, but I can see that in the future, it's very likely that it will empower me to live my dream to move somewhere else and earn while doing what I love.

Here, in Venezuela, it's way too easy to live off Steemit, since everything is so cheap, but in other countries, I might have a harder time. But I'm not so far away from that currently :) All I need is triple what I have, and if I'm to follow the same rhythm as when I started, that might not take much time at all.

Oh no, no more drawings? What about a camera to take photos?

Anyway, you made some amazing progress here, and I am a pretty loyal follower as well :). Wish you continued success!

Kinda, I got a new computer where I can draw, but it only has 2 USB places, and I'm also in a very very tiny desk in a very tiny room, so the drawing tablet barely fits in front of the laptop. And the 2 USB places means that I can only use mouse-tablet, keyboard-tablet, mouse-keyboard and it's uncomfortable to draw without the three of them plugged in together.

As for photos, I'm a bit tired of drawing by pencil. It takes a lot of time to do big shadows and textures. I'm more used to it, but I don't take as much pleasure from it as with digital painting.

I hope that as time passes I'll be able to grow this account in order to be able to earn enough to live, save money and buy a proper computer where I can draw comfortably. :)

I am new on steemit, but just like you i have heard that if you can create something, you can earn money. First i did'nt believe it, but now i can understand steemit and its way

It's much more complex than that. Merely creating may get you into a couple curation lists sometimes, but it's barely enough to properly grow into this platform.

It is really a great place, do whatever you want and love. And make some money with it. People leave behind their passion, because they have no income from it. This platform gives us the opportunity to do what we love and earn some money.

Exactly :) I hope to grow enough to be able to do just that and a bit more.

May your dream come true.

Yes, after the second week of January, it was a very hard blow. I remember that my cryptocurrency portfolio was worth 5000 dollars, and decreased in one fell swoop to 2000, later the sbd and other cryptos fell and decreased even more. But it is as you say, we must continue with will, getting more units, at a given time the price will have to increase and then we will have much more.

Exactly, and even if it doesn't increase in value, we'll just have more, lol. The hard times haven't passed yet, and more may come, but at least even with a bearish market, we're seeing big profits here.

I love how you really got out there and pushed your way towards success, this is truly inspirational in many ways. Wishing you all the best in the coming days. I'm sure you will continue to see much success on Steemit

:) I think that's the proper way of obtaining success. Others count on their friends, their circumstances, luck and a few magic sprinkles of je-ne-sais-quoi to get what they want, but the most reliable way is working for it with all your might.

Encouraging post Sharon. I’m glad you didn’t give up on steemit. I am new since middle of January-it is time consuming but an enjoyable platform. Keep steeming. ❤️

Hey :) I joined on the 3rd of January. Indeed it takes up a lot of time! It's really hard. I've been working on managing my time properly in order to be able to fit other things too.

I believe in the Steem dream! Keep up the good work. I keep telling my friends and family, if I don't post I won't make money. That's just how it works. Thanks for a good post.

Yup, that's a good and perhaps also a bad thing. You need to be active. It's not a passive income but an income triggered by your interactions. If I get sick or am unable to earn or manage my Steem account, not only will I not be earning, but my money will be trapped here unless I leave some selected people the right to access my account and my funds.

YES!