RE: HF 19, The Silver Lining new users should know about.

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HF 19, The Silver Lining new users should know about.

in steemit •  8 years ago 

That is all absolutely true. I'm just over a week old here! I felt like my intro post was a hit! Anything else after, kind of, but not really. I have a post recently talking about my experience after 7 days and I'm surprised it didn't gain more traction.

I'm trying not to become obsessed with what a post could make (but that's REALLY HARD!!), because to be completely honest, I'm still pretty stoked if I only make $0.73! That's $0.73 more than I had before!

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Indeed, and I enjoyed that type of payment for weeks before hardfork, now I post and sometimes, I cant even get a good vote xD I think I preferred seeing 12 votes paying 2 cents than no votes at all , lol

Yeah, I'm still trying to find out how to effectively upvote. Since I don't have enough SP, I don't have the slider yet. I think you have to have nearly 500 SP in order to get the vote percentage slider.
When I was brand new I was upvoting all the things! And now, I'm scared to??? I don't want to run out! I feel like a hoarder!

LOL! you are absolutely correct, My best advice to you is to use this time to enter contests and socialize, make friends, find groups you are interested in. Become a part of the community, don't worry about votes so much. spend time making connections and learning.

That's what I do! So far found some real awesome people!! :)

There are so many xD I'm loving the steaders groups too! your guys are so interesting. Just don;t have the freedom, space and security in my country to live like that. I'm working towards it though, Steem to the moon, maybe!!??

Where do you live?? You see, homesteading isn't just for the country. :)

I live in Trinidad, a small country xD I'm in the process of trying to figure it out for my own home here, there isn't a huge culture of homesteading here so it's kind of new to me.

To me, all it means is trying to do things that help your family in a little bit more of a sustainable way. Maybe have some container gardens (instead of in ground), where you grow lettuce, or even making your own bread instead of buying from the store. If you don't have any yard or a small yard, they call it urban homesteading. :)