When I first started on steemit, I tried to write quality articles every day. I had just transitioned from FB where I had a business account and wrote briefly about what I was doing each day. But on steemit I was able to write articles about what we do.
Then the summer came and I just did not have time to compose articles and posts became infrequent. But I had completed the 90 days of posts I'd set myself in January.
In September I was able to post more regularly and I had decided I would write about what I knew and was doing, with the occasional deeper post. I had really gotten discouraged entering contests and writing suggested subjects, as these weren't things I was particularly interested in.
So now I write what I like, about what I like, and I do not try to do better than someone else, but keep true to what I wish to write about. I will add research if it fits in what I am writing.
And I show up as often as I have something to write about.
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