I TOO CAN BE CREATIVE

in #life6 years ago (edited)

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Has it ever occurred to you that you spend so much time and energy creating some sort of content, and when you are done, with confidence like an inflated balloon, you are ready to launch out your swag-loaded brainchild...then you slide into some blogs to compare what the feel would likely be to potential audience and bam! You rate yours zero? I mean, all that ideas you thought you had seem to become lame and insignificant when laid in contrast with what you've seen others do? Well, I think you are not alone in this.


Often times, applying comparisons to anything and everything kills creativity if not done with the right motive. The fact remains that comparison is not altogether bad, Its idea of robbing you of your originality is. Strange right? By making comparisons, one could oftentimes get settled on either of the two extremes of findings: “I’m better than” or “I’m not good enough.” More often than not, the situation has always been the latter.

THE BAD MEASURING TAPE-COMPARISON

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When the basis of appraisal or ridicule for your performance evaluation is laid on comparisons made with some other object of same or different division, you are practically giving up your independent mind to an intellectual colonization. Picture a choir of four parts: treble, alto, tenor and bass. All four parts hit different notes which are synchronized to sound a chord, right? What if all parts were to sing the same note? That’s it; the music loses its harmony! But literally, comparison has the same effect, shaping one’s imaginations and ideas to be in a particular way when there are in fact very many paradigms to explore. So much creativity has been buried because Harry makes John’s work a measure for his own success, thereby having a John speaking and acting through Harry. I’d say “more Johns and no Harry’s.”

MY 5 CENT TO STEEMIANS

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Steemit has presented a platform where one could be rewarded for creating some sort of content, and there is a teaming population who’s really got their eyes on the price, folks don’t hesitate writing on gigs they haven’t really wrapped their heads around. As far as that’s where the money is, lol! Come on, except for the numerous challenges which you should always try to take advantage of, you can still make it by creating contents in your area of core competence….why struggle to be a shark when you’re already an established cheetah? Why waste away in water when you have some good reputations on land?

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For a newbie, this has gotta be one of the most compelling motivational I've read the whole day. I do feel a lot of people are doing things outta place in the need to get a better payout or something. And look where that has got them. Almost nowhere. It would be a whole lot better if people came in here and just did what they really know what to do. Of course you can learn or practice something new, it's up to you to decide how you'd do that. But just don't claim to be what you're not.

Succinctly put, thanks for the good credits.

Bang on!
Many people have come and gone on Steemit although still being in beta for many reasons, mostly is they aren't getting enough donations to their satisfaction.
We do get deflated while looking at others posts we are all unique and see things differently, but their is an audience out there for everyone, even if it means bringing people that know you personally to come and see your work, they know you and like what you have to say will follow and support you also.
Also everyone needs to mingle in others blogs, chat and create a blog community which may be in community's that are already going on discord, or steem chat or other platforms bloggers use, where you can interact with others that blog that may want to see what you are up to also.
Your five tags are important also which comes down to weather you want them to rate within steemit or on seo, doing a mix might help, also putting your blog out on other social platforms also.
Keep you chin up and write what makes you happy and your passionate about.

That was apt and precise, I'd say, make your passion your niche.
I've deduced lots of lessons from your few lines. Thank you very much!

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