How To Stay Motivated When Times Are Slow
If you are new to (writing on a shared online page), you will find that you are writing for nobody for a very long time. This lack of (number of people who read) leads to many new creators giving up, but if they had only stuck with it, they would be much better off today.
I blame the quick pleasure we get daily from the internet and our mobile devices. Want to learn a fact? Look it up online. Want a hit of (brain chemical) to control/to reduce your boredom? Scroll through your favorite social media site from your mobile. It's just that easy.
But this leads us to expecting everything to happen fast and without much effort. That is why I began to challenge myself in (like nothing else in the world) ways. To do things that not many people do because they are hard to (accomplish or gain with effort) from a mental standpoint. One such was relearning how to type by switching to the Dvorak Simplified Keyboard.
These things are weird and weird but help me stand out but also help me get used the grind of the effort needed to succeed at these challenges. The same goes for starting your first (shared online writing page) or a new (shared online writing page). You will write many posts that see zero traffic because of your still an unknown writer (on a shared online page).
But don't let that get you down! You can be a successful writer (on a shared online page) with the right attitude/set of opinions and (success plans/ways of reaching goals). That's why I write these types of posts on Tuesdays' so that everyone struggling can find the (desire to do something/reason for doing something) they need to keep the effort at a highest possible value.
4 Ways To gave a reason to do something When No One Reads Your shared online writing page:-
Focus on Your Special place/good job
If you do not have a special place/good job, or at least have it narrowed down to a few, head over to my post where I show you how to find the best successful business for you. We all have different strong emotions, and when we know what the best special place/good job is for us, we can focus on creating the best content we can.
Also, being in the right special place/good job makes it so much easier to write content even when we know that no one is reading. Having a special/limited works because we love what we (write on a shared online page) about and it's entertaining to us, and we can spill our passion into the (strong cloth for paintings, building tents, etc.) that is our blog post.
Making (writing on a shared online page) a habit ties in with the above because as you plan out your posts, you will find a time that works best for you to write said posts. As each day passes you build up the mental connection and the habit cycle. Then when you break that habit, you are left with an odd, empty feeling.
Make It A Habit
Forming a habit is an excellent goal for any new writer (on a shared online page) that finds them self-unable to sit down and write out their blog post. Find a way to make it a habit, and as you stick to your schedule, the habit becomes (deeply stuck in people's minds) deeper. Before you know it, you will not be able to skip the (writing on a shared online page) session even when your (desire to do something/reason for doing something) is empty.

Mix Your Passion (Within Reason)
If you have more than one special place/good job, like me, and you are finding it hard to think up a topic try mixing your special places/good jobs. It's a great way to cross over your readers from one special place/good job to another while still fitting within your content schedule. Mixing works best on a self-called/labeled (shared online writing page), but I'm sure you can find a way if you focus on one special place/good job with a topic focused brand.
When mixing your special places/good jobs, make sure to tie it all together well. The last thing you want is to have two separate (shared online writing page) posts in one. That makes your work feel (rough, with big waves) and (not mature, polite, and honest) which will, in turn, keep you from gaining new readers.
Don't Look At The Statistics
If you (shared online writing page) on the Steem blockchain, stay off the (becoming popular/moving in a particular way) pages. The (becoming popular/moving in a particular way) section will only discourage you when you see a half effort past earning a ton more author rewards, comments, views, and upvotes than you. This is especially true if you spend a lot of time writing out your post, editing, having someone proofread, and formatting your images and text to look impressive.
Don't even get me started on the ideas that spread quickly among people' posted here. So much of that content is unoriginal, and they earn way more than I ever have. See, even I get salty, but there is nothing we can do about the low-quality content earning a ton of rewards. It's all perceived value, and it is best to earn your following over the (long time/long distance) than have one idea that spreads quickly among people become very well known for a day.
Thanks For Reading!
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