RE: My Worst Day on LeoFinance

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You've already been given some great tips. I just wanted to add that I've been there as well. More than once during my 4+ years on the chain. However, I realized a very long time ago that comparing myself with others is the most dangerous and disheartening thing I could do. I started to compare my own results instead. It started out with comparing my results today with the results I get tomorrow, or the results I had yesterday..

That went on for a very long time, and even though I still do this to some extent, nowadays I produce content without thinking about the rewards at all, because truth is, that is when I don't expect anything at all and are satisfied with whatever I get. Expectations are often a double-edged sword. You expect more than you get and that leads to frustration or whatever, or you use the expectations as a motivator instead.

If or when it doesn't work like a motivator anymore, I would suggest trying to remove expectations in full, even though it might be difficult to do things without having any expectations at all.. But I'm sure that it will benefit you in the long haul.

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Great tips! Thanks for the advice. That's what I've been doing. I don't pay attention to any of the "rewards" on my comments. I'm more focused on trying to provide value to others. My vote isn't big by any means, but at least it's something. The posts I write on Leo I try to write with newbies in mind. There are a lot of people coming on board and I know how frustrating it can be to get started, so I want to let them know that what they're going through is "normal" and that they're not alone. I still have my days but, as I said in the article, I try to make sure my "worst" days are still moving in the right direction. Thank you for the reply!

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