3 Years Ago, A New Dolphin Asked For Advice... This is what I said...

in steem •  3 years ago 

Treat Steem like you own it, because you do!

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Upvote one of your own posts or comments a day. You are self-employed on the blockchain and your stake should help you earn. You bought it, use it.

Engage, Engage, Engage... The value of Steem isn't today's gains, it is in the community and the eyes. Always support the community. In addition, engagement is nearly always returned.

Reward and Respond to those who engage with you. (treat others how you want to be treated)

Hang out with Winners not complainers... Find a happy group of people who are enjoying the site and stick with them. Complainers bring everyone down.

Network, Find some new users and or existing users via Discord or other places.

Watch others who are successful in your eyes and emulate what they do.

Celebrate Success and Diversity, it is good we are all different, surround yourself with people you like, but have tolerance for Applications, People and Topics that are different from your own!

Mostly, be patient... Steem is not a "Fast Game", it is a slow steady crawl!

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Some good advice that everyone who joins should have to read - T & C's

Evergreen facts.

  ·  3 years ago (edited)

Interesting reflections, being positive is fundament. There is a universal energy, and it is evidenced. And in this Steemit environment, we must treat users with consideration, to improve and strengthen ourselves. The good is for all, if so We do. Watch some who try to take users down. Thanks for your nice post.

Steemit is for the slow at heart. It will be difficult for any user to thrive if he or she cannot play the long game.