I hear people quote the popular saying " Rome was not built in one day" often times. I have used those lines myself most times but after learning in a hard way last week, I have rephrased the statement to be "Rome was built in one day". Not the magnificent Rome in that saying but my life in blogging. Yes, as time consuming as the idea behind construction of Ancient Rome took, so have I realised that blogging can be.
HOW DO YOU DO IT
My initial orientation coming on board Steemit was that you just like (upvote) people's posts and Viola, you are good to go. I have seen it looks deeper than I thought. Coming from a background of dealing with more of formulae than writing epistles or blogging, I have seen blogging as difficult. Adding to the difficulty was my last week's experience.
For what would have been a nice post according to my opinion, I made the error of not saving my work and relied on busy.org to do the saving for me. Unknown to me, busy.org had other plans for me. After concluding the post, and reviewing it for any typos, I headed than the page to tap the submit button, before I could blink an eye the page refreshed. I wasn't bothered initially since busy claims to save words while we type. I just went back to draft and what I saw crippled me. My over 15mins read post has gone into thin air. I was left with a few sentences in the first paragraph as draft. I wanted to shout but no sound came out of my opened mouth. I guess the shock of losing over 4hours pouring my heart into the post left me dumbfounded. I have thought of starting the post again severally after then but I stop before I can proceed. The energy seems to be gone. I was left with the image below as draft.
Screenshot showing the few words left.
Screenshot showing 8days ago under drafts.
HOW TO BUILD ROME IN A DAY
As much as I experienced a breakdown due to that sad moment, I blame no one than myself because that was the first time I tried being too careless with my posts. Over 1700 words post according to busy.org. The Rome I built from that experience includes, second chance to busy.org as seen from a post I made a few days ago, learning to pick myself up when I'm down and moving on come what may.
I have lots of hobbies and one of them is not giving up easily. Thus, I want to encourage any who may have encountered difficulty actualizing any idea to go back to it and work on it to completion. I know making the post again will no longer be like the original but I'm willing to take it up. I also want to thank @nomadicsoul and @saffisara for encouraging me to pick myself up. I have set this weekend as a target to rewrite the post no matter what.
I doff my hat to all who post consistently, blogging is fun yet not fun. I will like to know, have you experienced similar thing in your stay here on steemit or any other field of endeavor?
My signout message for today is:
Always accept failure and difficulties as part of a learning process and not the end of the process.