SHARON SAYS
So I was going through my autobiography today and I realized a few things that I think I need to share with y'all. It's the best and first birthday gift I've ever gotten myself. When I decided to start a major career on Social Media, I was gingered. I followed Diana Eneje, she was on the path I was chasing, I had the support, time, energy, resources, encouragement, and attention I need. I was consistent and I was growing. It was all perfect and the tons of thousands of views I got from the video I made about Diana Eneje gingered the ginger I already had, LOL😂. Along the line, it all changed. I started feeling discouraged because I wasn't getting enough, I started quitting, slacking and faltering. On top of that, Diana went really big and went different, so I had to leave the Diana trail. She found the real deals that I couldn't catch up with so I just stopped completely. I was feeling like my efforts were wasted because I thought I couldn't even reach where I wanted to. After a few months, which is now, I decided to start over. I interviewed my seatmates Ugorji Chioma and Nellie Christabel , uploaded Kwëëñ Êxy's interview and she was nice enough to share it and it got a ton of reads. I got really encouraged and decided to check my other blogs, they weren't as good buh that one encouraged me. Then I came across my autobiography and read it. My eyes hit my other achievements and I was like woah, is this really me? I've gone this far?. I used to wonder why I was hated on so much and was cyberbullied before I read those achievements of mine and understood. The worst part is, the cyberbullying stopped when I stop using my Socials well. Going through my bio has returned all the encouragement I've lost these past few months. Just a peek at my past achievements has made me realize that I can't just quit it all now. What I'm trying to say in essence is that, whatever you have done in the course of trying to succeed is not a waste. They'll sum up and become attributes that speak for you. One day, you'll look at them and be inspired by your own self to push harder because the more knowledge you acquire, the better your achievements will get."
Going through my bio has returned all the encouragement I've lost these past few months. Just a peek at my past achievements has made me realize that I can't just quit it all now. What I'm trying to say in essence is that, whatever you have done in the course of trying to succeed is not a waste. They'll sum up and become attributes that speak for you. One day, you'll look at them and be inspired by your own self to push harder because the more knowledge you acquire, the better your achievements will get."
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