Give up short term Mindset. -Successful people set long term goals.
They dream big but start small.
Growth is a daily habits.
*Give up on playing small. -Do boldly on what you need to do.
Ignore side talks.
If you take full ownership of the ship your sailing; you will become the captain not victim.
Dream big.
*Give up excuses. -The winners give up reasons why they CAN, and the looses always give up reasons why they CAN'T.
If your lacking money; get creative.
*Give up your need to be liked. -If you forever want to please everybody; you will never become successful.
Not Everybody will appreciate you.
Stand out for your own truth.
Speak your own truth.
*Give up toxic people. -Spend time with people who are born winners.
You will become the same.
Hang around people who are beyond yourself.
YOU ARE THE AVERAGE OF 5 PEOPLE YOU SPEND MOST TIME WITH!
Hi, nice post. I look forward to following you and enjoying your future content. I follow for follow, but I have bigger plans. If you demonstrate your ability to follow, comment and upvote my content I will sponsor you for steemit basic income program. I am growing a following by helping others become successful and they can in turn help me. I call it “Each of us helps raise up the others”.
In my group we have squads or groups of ten people, each squad is grouped by SP and each donates SP equal to one 100% vote each day or 10% of their SP to the group bot. The bot then gives one person in the group ten 100% upvotes a day. By sticking to 10 votes the bot will be at 100% the next day. This allows you to get 10 guaranteed votes on one post every ten days. If you post twice a week, and you want ten votes per post you join two squads or ask that the votes be split between the posts. The beauty of delegating SP is that your Steem never leaves your account, thus you never lose control of it. Plus you can take back your delegated SP if your unsatisfied and it will be back in your account in seven days. So at most you lose 10% of your SP power for a week. You could make similar money upvoting your own posts but you run the risk of getting flagged by Steemit members who frown on that, plus being flagged and down voted by upvote bots. This damage to your reputation could eventually lead to your posts being made invisible.
Now as I said above, if you do the math, this doesnt uarantee you much more then if you upvote your own posts once a week, but what it does do is help you grow a following and it also brings you into a larger community. Once your in our group your squad and every other squad can now see your work and upvote your posts. So while your squad membership guarantees you ten votes, it also grants you a much wider audience who can upvote your work. Which is an essential element of success.
That’s a lot of information to digest I know, so please read it again until you understand.
I would appreciate it, if you would research curation rewards, upvotes and especially flagging and down vote bots. Once you are well versed in those areas we can discus this again because its advantages will be clear to you.
Plus I want you to make an educated and well thought out decision.
I want you to join because you understand how this helps you now and in the future.
I am in this for longterm relatinships and mathamatically sound reward methodolgies not hopes, dreams or shots in the dark.
Take care.
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