EverGreen Rewards, Goddess Level Curation & Saying Hello

The best thing about Artemis is she's a great huntress - barefoot and stealthy in the natural world, she can smell a great post before she lifts her curating arrow.

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With an already busy posting and curation schedule for @ecotrain and @naturalmedicine, when confronted with Cross Posting and evergreen rewards, @artemislives decided to simply clone herself. Yup, a Goddess can do that! LOL. Her mission? to hunt out old but great posts about all things earthy, natural & healing and "evergreen" them by Cross Posting them to relevant communities.

Goddesses love bestowing benevolence, and @artemisshares hopes to surprise and encourage some great steem content curators. She also hopes to help boost the voting juice for communities, as their members support the content and increase the community's share.

Gods need 7 days to create it all; Goddesses usually just one. LOL. She has already created a curation trail for you to follow: @artemisshares in steemauto. Gracious thanks to @riverflows, @naturalmedicine and Lotus for following and sharing generously, even before my #introduceyourself post is finished.

If you're in a position to delegate a little to this new account to steady the RC in the first weeks, it would make a Goddess pretty happy. Mostly though, She'd just like you to help upvote posts through steemauto so authors benefit (and so you also have steady curation rewards).

If you have great posts to SUGGEST (pls make sure they're green, clean, earthy, natural or healing), welcome to DM @artemislives in Discord or drop a link in the comments under any @artemisshares post.

I remain excited by steem, 2 years on and crawling out of the longest bear market ever.

Fun Fact? the companion animal for Artemis in the Pantheon of the Gods is a bear.

Looking forward to your steemauto & delegation support.

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You know that steem saying, "to the moon"? Well, Artemis is nearly always depicted historically with an image of the moon. Let's make it so.

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