My submission to the #chartyourcourse challenge initiated by @robertandrew.
List one measurable Steemit future goal for each of the following: 1 month, 3 months, 6 months and 12 months.
1 month: To make like this busy little squirrel* and keep collecting. Not acorns, like the squirrel, but to collect more followers and enough steem to give everyone a nice size upvote.
3 months: To contribute to #thealliance‘s space vehicles and #qurator with delegations of Steem.
6 months: Because I’m Canadian, I’m having trouble finding a coin wallet For digital currency. CoinBase will let Canadians buy but not sell. What good it that?
My goal by 6 months would be to find a suitable coin wallet and one that will allow transfer to PayPal.
12 months : My long term vision is keeping posts interesting to encourage more followers on Steemit and, like the little squirrel, collect digital currency to generate income.
Prioritize these three aspects of Steemit: Posting, Curating, Commenting.
Having been involved in other sites, such as TSU, where posting and commenting were important, I have carried this over into Steemit. It is time consuming but enjoyable.
I try to make time to comment on as many posts as possible to give back to all the wonderful people in the Steemit community.
It has been pointed out that it is poor Steemit etiquette to comment without upvoting. I do upvote when I comment even when my voting power is low or nil.
Curation is a great way to give well deserved notice to undervalued content or a great post. I have mostly been involved with posting and commenting but hope to become more involved with curation.
Does the well dry up on interesting things to post about?

Source
No it doesn’t dry up! Ideas flow in and out of the mind continually, much like the above photo. Take a few minutes and let the mind be quiet to tap into this well of knowledge.
I try to do a write-up at least once a day since I joined Steemit in mid-January 2018 and there always seems to be something to post.
Photos by @redheadpei unless otherwise sourced.
*The little squirrel, with the acorn in his mouth, photo I took in the forest behind the house.
Camera: Canon EOS Rebel T6
Settings: f/5.6 1/30 240 MM ISO 200
Five people I nominate to take part in this challenge;
@deerjay, @andysantics48, @mineopoly, @emjoe, @debralee.

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