Last Week In Review - What I Wrote About In Steemit
If you've been away last week, or didn't have time to check Steemit, here's a list of what I wrote here. As of this week I intend to do a recap of my posts every Monday. It looks like a good way to offer value in a condensed form to people who are in "TLDR mode" and it's also a good accountability measure for myself, it will help calibrate both the quantity and the topics of my writing.
Business
Last week I was still "under oath", meaning I was still doing my 30 days writing challenge on business, so each day I had an article about or around that.
- 27. Ultramarathons versus Sprints, or Playing The Long Game - Business Bits - 30 Days Challenge
- 28. Change Is Good - Business Bits - 30 Days Challenge
- 29. Being A Digital Nomad - Business Bits - 30 Days Challenge
- 30. First 30 Days On Steemit: $897.84 - A Full Review - Business Bits - 30 Days Challenge
- Introducing ZenTasktic, My First Project To Integrate Steem Payments
- ZenTasktic - First Screenshots And A Few Insights
- How To Build Reputation - The Book - Available On PeerHub
Self-Help
Steemit
- Steem Is A River, SBD Is Bottled Water and Steem Power Is A Dam
- Steemit Enhancement - Extend The Voting Period Over 30 Days By Implementing A "Hosting" Fee
The biggest payout was on the 30 days review, something that was expected, given the fact that many people are still curious about how Steemit can be useful in a very down to earth, pragmatic way.
But the most interesting post, and the one that I really look forward to see its effects, was the one about extending the voting period over 30 days. There is also a GitHub issue opened, if you want to support this feature.
I'm a serial entrepreneur, blogger and ultrarunner. You can find me mainly on my blog at Dragos Roua where I write about productivity, business, relationships and running. Here on Steemit you may stay updated by following me @dragosroua.

I envy you to be able to free enough time to write every day :)
Please don't. It's not that I am more fortunate, but I just created the habit. It may take some time, but it will come to you, eventually. When I started to blog, 8 years ago, it was very difficult, but now I am able to write 1000 words per hour quite easily. And I can free one hour per day with ease, given the fact that I don't watch TV, or news. It's very doable, if you want to do it.
I have a very time consuming job. Paid for 35hours of work per week but more easily reaching 70-80 hours because i love my job. Steemit will always come next :)
Well, if you love your job, that's what really counts :)
I fully agree ^^
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