One of the questions I often put myself as a blogger on the Hive blockchain and really in the past two days when I couldn't get the inspiration to write anything is: Where do you find inspiration to keep writing so often? For me blogging on Hive and especially on the InLeo platform, is quite specific because I need to create content about what I know or read about with crypto, finance and ways to reach financial freedom. That combination opens up so many sources of ideas, but sometimes I lack the inspiration to use one of it. Truthfully if I don't see value in what I am writing, I simply don't write. Probably is not so good for my content creation and growth, but at least that's how I feel about it right now.

The Hive & InLeo communities
The first and most obvious source of inspiration is the Hive community itself. Every day, I scroll through posts on Hive and InLeo, and I’m surprised by the variety: crypto discussions, personal finance tips, market predictions, personal stories, various hobbies and even fun challenges. Some other times I get ideas just from commenting on other people’s posts when a click is made in my brain. Maybe someone writes about $HIVE or $LEO price and I get enthusiastic about it and start wanting to develop the story more. If someone shares their savings strategy, I start thinking about how I manage my own Hive Power or HBD in Savings. My brain simply now does alone such connections. The interaction with other users is key here as Hive isn’t just about writing, but it is by information and useful knowledge that is passed from one to the other. From these engagements, new article ideas come to life and also sometimes new investments.
The news in this world of crypto and finance
Since I blog mostly about crypto and finance, another big source of inspiration is simply staying up to date with what’s happening in the industry. Every day there’s fresh news: regulations, token launches, partnerships, market crashes, bull runs. For example: - When Hive announces an upgrade or some infrastructure change, that can be a blog post. - When a new project launches on InLeo, LeoDex or Hive, that’s another idea. - When Bitcoin or Ethereum surges or drops, I can write about what that means for my personal strategy. The beauty of writing about finance and crypto is that the space never stands still. Inspiration can come from the volatility itself. And by linking it back to Hive or Leo, I can make posts more relatable to our community and what I am involved in.
Personal experience and long term goals
One of my strongest sources of inspiration is my own journey. I don’t need to be an expert to share what I’m learning or how I’m investing. On Hive and InLeo, personal stories matter just as much as broader articles. I’ve blogged about and will probably continue to do so on: - Growing my Hive Power over time - Staking more LEO and participating in the new economy - Using HBD savings to earn pure passive income and navigate easier bearish waters - Testing new tools like hivestats.io, InLeo threads or other new features When I connect these personal experiences with bigger crypto or finance topics, I usually get more engagement. I believe that readers resonate with someone like them, trying things, learning along the way, and sharing openly. That kind of authenticity can be inspiring in itself, both for me as a content creator and for others who might be reading.
Finding inspiration to blog on Hive and InLeo sometimes might seem hard, but isn’t really so once you know where to look. For me, it’s a mix of: - Engaging with the community - Reading others' posts - Following crypto and finance news - Sharing my personal experiences and lessons

If you’re struggling with ideas as it sometimes happens to me, I think an approach is to just start small: comment on somebody's article, read a news update, or reflect on your own journey. The Hive blockchain rewards not just expertise but also consistency and authenticity. And once you get into the flow, you’ll realize inspiration is everywhere. And it doesn't hurt to have a plan and maybe write down a list with topics that you can write for next week. That should fill up the subjects for incoming days and get you in a more relaxed mood which will help be even more creative. That's enough on my rambling on this subject - what about you, where do you get your sources of inspiration to write on the Hive blockchain and InLeo?
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