A Blissful Week to us all,
Yes, we are here again, you know how we do it, once again we are here to learn, share and empower each other to not only be better individuals and obtain new skills but also push us to reach the very zenith of whichever niche we may find ourselves in.
I would say the week promises to be once again exciting and I simply can't wait to see the amazing entries that our amazing writers and content creators from our community would be sharing with us. So what's up for this week, let's get right to it;
What Hive Has Taught Me
The impact of the Hive on the lives of Hivers is swift and powerful, it doesn't take a long time to feel the goodness and greatness that Hive has to offer and most often than not if one is open and willing, the Hive teaches a lot within the shortest possible time.
We know some of you may not have been here for long irrespective we believe that you may have learned a thing or two from the blockchain since you joined and so we would want to hear those lessons that are peculiar to Hive. You may be a motivating factor for someone finding him or herself on the blockchain
Favorite Memory From School
School days have always been some of the best days in the lives of many adults if not all adults, for some it was their time in High school, for some it was their time in the university, perhaps you had some amazing friends that gave you those amazing times and memories.
Or perhaps you were a bookworm and your all-time favorite courses were met during these periods, it could even be some amazing you had with your lecturer or professor, or perhaps those were the times you experienced your first crush or love. We wanna hear them, and share those memories with us.
What I wish I had learned earlier in Life
Life is a journey that is full of lessons, ups and downs, and great opportunities that are made available only to those who may be prepared in the instance that it comes. This is why many say that opportunity comes once in a while in a person's life. These lessons of life sometimes come in ways that we wish we had known earlier.
We learn a lot of things the hard way and sometimes we are lucky to learn from the experiences of our mentors and guardians but we will always have our own that we perhaps would have wished we knew earlier, what are some of these things you wish you knew, can you share them with us? We would love to learn and perhaps apply it to our lives.
All posts should have a word count ranging from 300 to 500 words. Our curators will be reviewing the content, so we encourage everyone to make an effort to meet this requirement.
This activity will remain active starting from now until the final day of this payout. Thus, we strongly encourage all participants to submit their entries before the last day.
All members of the Hive Ghana community are invited to take part by writing on ONE or THREE topics, each focusing on a topic that excites them and they would like to write about. If you are submitting THREE entries be sure to post on separate days, not on the same day.
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