The Secret of ConsistencyRemember this: Anything that is done consistently will definitely bear good fruit. I often check this fruit through blogs and paintings. And I am reminded once again that it is important to find and develop something fun that I can diligently devote myself to in my daily life. When I started blogging, I didn't have high expectations. I often see articles that say that blogging can bring in incomparable income compared to a monthly salary. However, I don't like or trust these types of articles because most people don't see dramatic changes when they start blogging. I know that it is a greater fortune to try something consistently until it becomes possible rather than an unpredictable fortune. When I do something consistently like that, I often receive messages of support from unknown people from all over the world. I feel very lucky to receive these messages. Today, I received a letter saying that my site was bookmarked. This is a great support to me. When I first started blogging and achieved 1,000 posts, I felt a slight body ache. I think it was because of the relief that I had finally achieved 3 years of consistent work. At first, my blogging didn't show any changes. I just kept writing every day like a diary. Three years ago, my attempt was to record my experiences while drawing, exhibiting, selling my paintings, and teaching students. There were many platforms like Facebook and Instagram, but I insisted on my own official website. This is because I didn't want to write my story on other platforms. In the beginning, I was frustrated and didn't get any responses. It took a lot of time to write one post. I wrote, edited and rewrote over and over again. Still, when I read them again, there were many embarrassing posts. I often wondered if these posts would be helpful. However, those posts were written with the hope that they would help someone. More than anything, I wanted to honestly share the worries, passion, and difficulties of artists. We always come across artists' success stories first. When we see works with an approachable aura, we often feel like these artists have been drawing such wonderful pictures since birth. Just looking at them makes us feel intimidated and frustrated. But I know that these masters also had a beginning and a process to create a masterpiece. And I learned that most ordinary artists live their lives by working hard every day. I wanted to open up this process and report on the passion and effort for art around me. And while blogging, I receive encouraging comments from people who sympathize with my message. I would like to express my sincere gratitude to those people once again. These warm messages are very helpful to me as I continue blogging. They help me confirm that daily consistency can definitely bear good fruit and help me develop myself further. If I compare my blogging income to my current income, I receive more money every month than the interest I received from depositing hundreds of thousands of dollars in the bank. This is an economic reward for just writing. If you can see this being converted into money when you just write without any capital, then consistency is the keyword. At first, I also had a dream of writing something cool and great content and hitting the jackpot with it. But after you've achieved 1000 meaningful posts, I'd like to tell you that you should go over 1000. If you've started blogging, you should find a topic that you can consistently post for 3 years. Instead of trying to suddenly make a lot of money all at once, you should calm down and find out what content you can consistently write for 3 years. Then, you're almost halfway there. After that, you can find meaningful results. Even if there's no financial reward, you'll be able to face yourself who's upgraded to a higher level. I recommend that you don't rush into it with too much enthusiasm from the beginning. And I wish you good luck.
Just as you string beads one by one, write calmly every day as if it were your daily routine. Then, you will have your own space that has become a wonderful piece of jewelry. If you want to grow as a professional, I recommend blogging. Because you can share the process of stringing beads and share your fruits. In this sense, I am very grateful for this moment of posting on a blog.
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