Have you been contemplating of leaving your desk job since forever but wasn't sure how you'd do it?
I'm sure more often than not, you're fantasizing about being at the beach or shopping 24/7 in the bustling city, carefree, and not worrying about anything else in the world.
Don't need to go through the rush hour traffic. Have a sunset anytime, any day.
Your future workplace
Dude, how do you even connected in the mountains?
Maybe you can.
Maybe it's about time you plan your exit strategy. And maybe, Steemit is your answer.
I don't need to remind you that Steem has been on the rise and it's not losing its momentum anytime. In fact, other Steemians have also covered on this discussion already.
Honestly, I've been thinking about it for some time.
If Steemit could potentially be the baseline of my income, whereas my digital business as secondary. Sounds crazy, isn't it?
As half the world population would remind us, we're crazy to have believed in the blockchain ecosystem anyway.
Unlike the MLM scheme, you don't even need to pay to get started!
So what's there to lose when you never needed to fork out a single dime to make this work?
On a side note, as I'm contemplating an insane plot to test drive my life to a version of 2.0, I couldn't help but wonder how my life will turn out to be if I'm solely relying my income on Steemit. Even though I've unlocked my lifetime goal of being a digital nomad, and I'm sitting on a comfortable monthly retainer.
As I heard about happy Steemians and watch them cash out their earnings, I knew this is real. Many out there have done it and couldn't be happier #teammalaysia.
Some Steemians are probably up in the mountains already
If there's one thing I learned, it's never too late to start and also, to diversify your income portfolio. Steemit CAN be your side hustle.
Now you can be on cloud nine.
And if you think you'll eventually run out of ideas for content creation, check this post out and resteem it (it's the button next to 'Reply')
If you find it useful, so you can have it as your point of reference next time.
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