FRIDAY QUOTE: DON'T GIVE UP. The Beginning Is Always The Hardest

in life •  7 years ago  (edited)

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Hi, Mind Miners!

Today is the start of our FRIDAY QUOTE where I will be choosing one quote about any of the following:

MISTAKES/BAD DECISIONS

FAILURE

DIFFICULTIES

CHALLENGES

GRIT

I will be doing this to constantly remind you and myself that these things are part of growinh up and they are the main ingredients to our future success.

How's your goal, the new hobby/ies you want to create, your business that you just started, or how's your steemit account? Did you publish any article yet? How many articles can you publish in a week?

If you are able to publish 2-3x per week then that's good. If you are able to publish 4-5xper week, that's great. If you are able to publish 6 or more post per week, YOU'RE AWESOME!

The beginning is always the hardest. It's not important if you have advanced or basic talent when it comes to writing or anything that you do. You need not become a genius to succeed in steemit. All you need is your WILLINGNESS.

The willingness to invest your TIME learning the system and how it really works. The willingness to write for hours. The willingness to genuinely interact with others without being spammy. The willingness to read other posts. The willingness to build long-lasting friendship, and the willingness for delayed gratification.

Steemit is not an overnight success nor an overnight riches. Steemit is like a blog on WordPress, blogger, etc. You need to plant your seeds the right way so you may be able to enjoy the fruits later on. Start small steps until you find the right momentum. Don't compare or compete with other steemian. Compete with yourself instead.

Based on what I learned in a normal blog site, you need to wait 6 months to a year before you can start earning real income. Others do earn in less than 6 months becausr of their dedication and hard work.

I like @enazwahsdarb post that he published 2 days ago, The 10x Rule! Now. 10x Your Life!! Part 1 where he discussed the main concept and theme of @grantcardone's book called, "THE 10X RULE."

Based on what I've read and learned, if you expect a 10x result then you should put your 10x effort. You can't just expect to earn $$$ without even understanding how steemit system really works or without even creating quality content and without genuine interactions to others. If you want that much then BE WILLING.

DON'T GIVE UP! I know it's hard. I know that it is confusing but that's NORMAL. The beginning is always the hardest. It's messy in the middle but very beautiful and worth it in the end.

Continue writing even if it's hard because that's the only way to make writing and publishing easier. It will not happen overnight but it will.

I wanted to share my story on how I fell in love with writing, but I will reserve it for my MOTIVATIONAL MONDAY POST so watch out for that one.

Talk to you again tomorrow for my SATURDAY PROGRESS REPORT.

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True, the beginning is the hardest but, when we overcome the hardest part, everything will surely turns smooth... <3 right now i am reading alot of articles while enjoying learning from great writers like you. Thanks for another article u post.
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I'm flattered, thank you. Please continue what you are doing. You're doing a great job. Talk to you tomorrow.

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Thankyou

I find the beginning of relationships mostly difficult. A mother's relationship with her fetus child usually starts with morning sickness, keeping up with @steemitph was difficult when we were just starting our boy-girl relationship, starting a bond with new classmates can be challenging and so on. But when you tough that phase out, you will find it the most rewarding. This post is very encouraging. Thank you for sharing this here. ❤

@dandalion thankyou for sharing your story with me. You put a smile on my face while reading this.

My pleasure and thanks for the kind words.😊

Great and inspiring post @iamrosallie. I am still new to Steemit and I find the success of my posts to be quite unpredictable. Some have done really well and most others have struggled. I am determined to make a real go of this and succeed. I have met some very helpful people in the Steemit community that have provided some good advice. I wish you all the best and will see you succeed as well.

@spectrumecons thank you. Let's grow and succeed together then.

We need trial and error, and most of all we need to find the right mentor for us.

The more you learn the more you earn, and the more you help the more you succeed. Let us keep on inspiring and helping others. We will get to where we want in no time if we dont give up and if we put more than enough dedication and hardwork.

I agree with you, the beginning is always the hardest..
I hope to write my first post soon..