Here's Why I Consider Myself One of the Most Successful Steemians on the Platform

in #steemit7 years ago (edited)

You may not have ever heard of me, but I’m one of the most successful content creators on the Steemit platform. No joke.

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here’s a loving gaze from successful Steemian @therealpaul, superimposed onto a dollar bill

My Secret to Success

Is there a simple thing that I do that makes me such a successful poster on the platform?

Sometimes I’ll post a headline in the center of the page, could that be my secret?

Is THIS The Secret to My Success?

While the centered headline always looks fabulous, and really tends to sort things out, my secret may be even simpler than that.

My true secret to success here is that I no longer have to work.

That didn’t sound right.

What I mean is, that as a content creator here at Steemit, I am fulfilling a lifelong dream. Instead of working, I play, draw and paint, write short stories and funny pages, and create dioramas for tiny tales full of unusual twists.

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It takes a lot of playtime to put together a variety show with songs and comedy skits, while sometimes conducting the most unusual investigations into strange events and oddities of all kinds, then pouring it all into my own magazine in an uncensored format.

Too Busy Being Successful to Work

To be honest, I hardly ever work. My time is much too valuable to sell for any cost, and to trade a minute of the day for a dollar or two has never appealed to me.

I've simply found that selling my moments of time cuts badly into my playtime-- time that I could be spending on living these moments of life, all in a row, in the best way that I know how.

Can't Work Right Now- I Have to Play With My Family

I'm not sure what others mean by 'success' when they claim it, but for me, success means I get to spend my hours with my family.

Most of the dioramas that have appeared on this page were built by my daughter and myself, using the toy cars that we never stopped playing with, and often we would use cardboard boxes as the background buildings, with the windows drawn in black marker ink.

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Built, arranged, and crafted by my little family, the dioramas and many of the photographs on this blog represent many joyful hours spent playing with toys, and spending priceless moments with my daughter. That is what success means to me. I have made it, while I was making this.

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I write this for the writers and the artists, and anyone reading now who wonders how to be successful on the Steemit platform. Much advice is offered on how to become noticed, and how to collect the most rewards here. I write this not as advice, but as a glance at things from perhaps a new angle.

To redefine the meaning of success in such a way could be seen as childish, but it could also serve to change the way each day is approached for someone, and sometimes a simple change in perspective can change a whole life.

True Success

Every one of my posts makes the trending page. Sure, you have to scroll down for quite a while, but it’s there. I don't go there to check on the popularity of posts though, I'm too busy.

Is the art and music that I share a sign of my success? I’ve never had anyone tell me, ”Don’t quit your day job.” I’ve had people say ”You need to get a job,” but for most of my life I’ve really been encouraged all the way as I prepared material for this very Steemit page over the years, and I do appreciate everyone for that.

I'm a success here, probably one of the most successful Steemians on the platform. It really depends on what one means by success though, does it not?


Thanks for reading, all the pictures above are mine, all original. For more examples of my success here, click below:

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click @therealpaul for more

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That kind of freedom is my dream. I am working on building multiple streams of income so that I can do what I want when I want. Having job selection would be such a great relief. One day I hope to tell my boss no to every task I dread and not care if I am fired because I will have the financial flexibility.

i dont make as much as you but i also left my job and do whatever i like, i also believe in steemit so i blog everyday, your post is very encouraging thanks

Congrats on the success. You are able to balance life with your passion which is something I am desperately trying to figure out too. Taking care of family by putting food on the table while achieving your dreams is great. I hope to follow suit as I learn more about blogging. Thanks!

the success I think is to do what you like and be where you want with the family I guess, I've grown steemit very fast, but sometimes I do good post and nobody upvoto that frustrates me but I'm not going to stop and I guess I'm doing something wrong and I will try to correct it to succeed in steemit

Someday I'd like to compile some of my best posts that earned no rewards at all, or pennies. I've felt that same frustration many times here. With a genuine look back though, I know that I was enjoying the time spent making the creation itself, and such rewards cash out the same day, instead of having to wait a week.

This is the attitude I am taking here. After all I spent years trying to gain a following and "notoriety" with no promise of any income at those other social platforms. It is odd though in the early going that one post can get a few pennies, another several dollars and then others nothing at all. I look at it as a test of patience and the opportunity to continue to sharpen the ax.

That is the same thing for me. I debated posting my best, but holding back my very best for posting after I had some reputation. I'm not sure I can do that without a visit from @cheetah unless I really regurgitate it.

I had a few things written, and artwork to share, but it didn't take long to spend all of that here in the beginning, often making zero rewards. Once Curie upvoted a few of my things, I had already begun to run out of material, and started creating. I was worried too, but didn't know then that my best had yet to be written, and more art could be made.

Thank you for the reply and upvote!
Over the years I've written things for the local press and this and that, and like you had no notice here with the older material. Also, like you I started creating and have been doing pretty well with it. It is surprising what you can come up with in a moment of creativity. I did use some resteem services, but not the upvote bots. I said in an earlier post to another steemian that using upvote bots made me feel a little like getting caught picking my nose in public. Thanks again, sir!

i've felt that same frustration many times here.

wow friend you just summarized the post in a single comment excellent!!

I am experiencing the most horrendous case of writer's block I've ever had, it's so bad I'm having more and more trouble even thinking of something to say in comments. Ugh, haha, I think I just need some sunshine. Come on NY, quit spitting that white shit under grey skies!

Sorry, that had nothing to do with your post, which was magnificent. I can still read, it's just thinking of things to say myself that's giving me trouble.

Ah, welcome to my world, of having trouble thinking about something to say in the comments. [hits 'POST']

Really though, I go through that every day. If I agree with a comment, should I just write 'I agree' and move on? No. I have to rephrase what they agreed with or something, so the commenter will know that I gave it some thought. Do I just rephrase their comment, or should I write a comment that completely changes the subject?
Maybe such a study could break that writer's block, a look and a laugh at the wild world of commenting and replying. That post would probably get lots of troublesome comments tho. ;)

All hail down to the crypto king !!!

I have made it too. Pretty much all of what you said except that I have boys, and the toys are electric unicycles, snakes, and online games now as they both enter high-school.

I am lucky they still want to play with me! That in itself is a success.

That is possibly the very definition of making it big; having a family that is young enough to play. Congratulations on your ongoing success!

so how are you centering those headlines?

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Your text here

Use the 'center' seen above on the front, and then your text, then the one with the / to end, and that will center it. You can test it in the comments "Preview" below as you type.

Now I will be the most successful Steemian!

Good for you and I'm hoping for my own to be appreciated too and could succeed here. I will do my best here on Steemit.

And yeah, you're pictures look authentic & amazing! 😊

This is really well done. It's wonderful that you have that level of freedom! In many ways, it is a state of mind.

Thanks @donkeypong. Such a level of freedom comes with plenty of stressful moments, and definitely requires a certain state of mind. I can make a low budget look fun, but I've had a lot of practice!