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RE: The Most Underrated Success Story on Steemit!
Mentoring is such an important part of a community. If you are expecting a specific level of quality, then you need to be willing to teach and encourage it. The only way to do this is to get your hands dirty and help out in the trenches where those who have a possibility of greatness will be.
We knew we wanted to try something different than what we were doing on YouTube so we just kind of jumped in. We are swimming; doggy paddling, but treading water all the same.
Ren
You are in the right place!!!
We feel like we do. There seems to be a lot of good people who can teach us and many others so much. I look forward to learning from them all.
Ren
You have that right! :)
We absolutely LOVE people who are willing to jump in there! So many of our recruits have totally surprised us by being willing to try new things at the drop of a hat! That energy is so encouraging and exciting to see! I love our beautiful spectrum of personalities in Welcome Wagon - and how we all build one another up - and reflect different facets of this shining diamond. Sound like I'm exaggerating? hehehehe I'm really not. Our family is extraordinary! :)
Good for you for making the switch to Steemit! We'll be keeping an eye on your posts! Welcome to Steemit!!! :)
We following a young man, Tom Scott, on YT and he just did a short video series about being a one hit wonder and how to avoid it. The thing that he said was that you have to be willing to try something different when the same old thing doesn't work. It fits in so well with what you just said, "willing to try new things." That is the sign of someone willing to do whatever it takes to succeed.
Ren