I see a lot of new faces around steemit. I see a bunch of people that are willing to resteem posts, but they themselves aren't authoring that much (yes I'm lurking some newbie pages). If this describes you then you're losing out on potential rewards, and we're losing out on your perspective!
Take a deep breath and think about your strengths
Somewhere in your life of learning you've picked up some gems of knowledge. Everyday hints and tips like cooking, acts of thoughtfulness, or how to change a tire. You might have also been exposed to some philosophies that people in other parts of the world would not have experienced. There's value there, both for you and your reader. If you are self-conscious about your writing you gotta get over it. You get better with practice and the right folks will show up to coach you along where you need it. So, if you've been too nervous to post then gather some strength, forgive yourself if it's not as good as you might hope, and try to think of it as a gift to other people.
The universe provides
My friends think I'm insane sometimes because I'm willing to leave things up to the universe. This isn't about games of chance, but it's about a sense that the universe will provide the things you need at the time you need it. Sometimes that's a kick in the ass. At other times it's a helpful hand. My guess is that what you end up writing, at least some of the time, will be the exact thing someone else needs to hear. So, rather than focusing on perfect writing for a formal talk I'd suggest thinking about it more like "I'm going to give a gift of words to these people. I hope they like it!" If it's kindhearted, if the intention is set to help others, and if it's honest it's going to be well received.
Trust this as a supportive place
This place likes technical, but it doesn't have to be technical. Maybe talk about solving problems in a relationship. Nearly every human in the world struggles with that. You can make it personal. Did you struggle with something? Did you have a learning disability? Were you 25 before your first date? Find some laughter in a time you embarrassed yourself. You can share those things here. The community of this place doesn't tolerate bullying. So, post some struggle and maybe you'll find some folks that had a similar experience. It's likely that your story will inspire others. It's possible that some comments will help you feel like others have been there and can understand and support you in your times of struggle and self-doubt.
Gifts don't have to be perfect
Just remember to cut yourself some slack. It's a gift. Don't let the good be the enemy of the perfect. Breath deep, and give us all a gift.





