The Steemit-formed friendships | Unlocking the tales
On January 7, I have met several people who were very unfamiliar to me during the 6th Cebu-Steemit meet up because it was my first time to attend such event. As I tried taking pictures with everybody around the cafe, I met two people who instantly became my "best friends". We talked for a few minutes, introduced ourselves, sat down on a bench and continued talking and laughing. A fellow steemian @bonjovey invited a few people to come to her place, had a few chitchat and dinner. These people - @ybanezkim26 and @thegaillery were my instant soulmates that night. When I first met them, I felt something in them that made me so comfortable to keep the talk for hours.
Starting a conversation has been a challenge to some people. Awkward silence must be the biggest fear that a person faces when he/she starts a conversation to another person new to him/her. It can be a very uncomfortable situation in a conversation when meeting new people. Sometimes, there are barriers of communication that we unconsciously create in a conversation because we are too focused on how to make a good impression to our counterpart. We might think of cool things to say or something that pleases the other person by how awesome your words are to the point that you find yourself stuck in the middle of the conversation because you are out of flowery words.
Friday night, I sent a message to @ybanezkim26 and @thegaillery to meet me up on Saturday because first, I missed talking to them. :) Second, I am desperately in need of help from Kim on how to further understand the technicalities of Steemit. Everyday, I discover bunch of ideas, concepts and strategies on how Steemit works and got so curious about all of it. We started talking at 2pm until 8:45pm.
Our meet-up went really well. The conversation was free flowing and smooth. There were things that I did not expect to happen, stories that I did not anticipate to hear and potentials I did not presume to discover.
There are several things I want to share to you about what I learned from that event that you might wanna know:
1. Do not impress.
I have mentioned that communication can have so many barriers that we unconsciously make and one of which is to try to impress your counterpart. I mean, yes we all have these moments in our lives that we want to sound good especially when we meet people for the first time. In the corporate world, "first impression lasts" so I understand that we try our best to leave a good impression to someone by selling ourselves in the highest appraisal. But when you try to make new friends, wants to know them more and intend to have a free flowing conversation for hours, then you might want to take this as an advice.
I think one of the reasons to stay in an intimate and meaningful conversation is to stay natural. I always am curious about how these two think and how they maintain their balance as geniuses and as a regular citizens in their homes. I am still in awe on how we had our natural curiosity towards each other and gathered details to build connection with the other person. The genuity of their characters left me lost of words.
2. There are NO LAZY writers on Steemit.
Kim @ybanezkim26 had his works got curied for 4 times! (hoping he'll publish some tips soon!) and Gail @thegaillery's The Confidence Project was curied too. (please check it out so you can join the project as well). So I asked for some tips from Kim on how to get a curie and it's funny how he told me right on my face, "girl! you cannot afford to be lazy on Steemit!"
Those words struck my heart. You might find it odd and awkward and offensive at some point that a person you just met for the 2nd time is gonna say those harsh words to you but to me, it was a compliment! :D (Kim, if you are reading this right now, THANK YOU! Look at this post, I am seriously taking your advice girl! LOL!) I have met a lot of people in my life but he is the most frank person ever and I love it because I am the same.
One thing I would never forget, "Be an exceptional writer!"
3. See things in a different perspective.
Is the glass half-full or half-empty? This can sometimes takes up our mental and physical energy. You maybe wrong or you maybe right. Sometimes it's not about being right but having the right approach the best way possible.
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Gail was so expressive of her thoughts and shared how she sees things in a different angle. There was something in my being that was unlocked by listening to them seeing the world in a different way. I realized that if we can see things in another person's perspective, there would be less disagreements and arguments with each other. We will be more careful and achieve world peace.
4. Always strive for excellence NOT perfection.
This left me in fascination. It made known to me that these two are quite different. Putting the best quality in everything you do everyday is quite a challenge to many. We should always aim to achieve something but not to the point of demoralizing ourselves because we did not attain perfection. We should always remind ourselves that it's okay to fail. Balance is the key to stabilize the quality of life that we aim to have. These two people I just knew are always striving to be the best that they can be and I always see them as a role model of excellence.
We might have different ways of seeing things in a different perspective, we know in our hearts that we will always be there to support each other.
XoXo,
@honeyletsgo
Great job on this write-up, girl! I'm planning on posting mine tomorrow :) Some of the things that i like about joining this platform is getting the chance to meet you, and know more about Kim as well. Every meet-up we learn things that we have in common, things that make us different and how with our different flavors, we make a really great treat 😁
thanks abby :) I really love that "different flavors" :D I have learned many things from you guys. see you again soon! ^^
It's really nice to see each one of us improve in our own little ways. Hoping for exceptional posts from you ate @honeyletsgo
thanks @josejirafa :) you too. You make a good writer and I know you can do exceptional write-ups. Steem on! ^^
Good job! It's a good start! Natouch ko. Mao na ako gi resteem. Haha.
thanks kim. :) maka inspire imong stories. na touch pud ko sa imohang pakig batok og pakig lantugi sa kinabuhi :D see you soon.
See you soon! Let's have another session, but it will be more on writing. Less nasad ang talks para dynamic. Haha
Great Job!! :) Newbie here po :) nakakamangha po :) Continue posting :) Upvoted and resteemed po :)
Go lang ng Go :) please visit my blog din po :) Upvote and resteem :)
Hi @markothegreat. thank you for your good words. I'll surely support your posts too. See you around!
Happy to see the three of you! <3
Hi @jsmalila 😊 i'll be more than happy to meet the other brain of the Confidence project. :) see you soon! <3
On point! We should always strive hard for quality posts and not for mediocre ones. I was looking at your previous posts and noticed that you have really interesting articles. Keep up the good work! I hope to see more from you soon. :)
hey @brokemancode. :) i totally agree with you. we should always strive for the best though it's undeniable that some of our hardwork are not notice, still we don't stop to keep maintaining good quality. Steem on bud! :) Thanks for noticing. upvoted you
So nice :) Hi ate
hi @jecren. :) thank you!