What i have learned from hive.

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First of all, i would say I’ve learnt a lot on Hive—things that have genuinely helped me grow in ways I never expected.

When I first joined Hive, I started off with singing. That was actually a huge step for me because I’ve always been a shy person. I’m not even going to lie—showing my face on camera used to feel like the hardest thing ever. I was seriously camera shy and would often second-guess myself before hitting that record button. But despite all that, I decided to give it a try. I told myself, “Just do it,” and I did. I posted my singing videos, and looking back now, I’m really proud of that version of me. It wasn’t perfect, but it was a big win because I pushed past my fear and did something I never imagined I could do.

As time went on, I started exploring other parts of Hive and eventually found the DIY (Do It Yourself) community. That community opened up a whole new world for me. I began creating things, working on projects, and trying out new ideas. It gave me the chance to be creative—even in areas I didn’t think I had any skill. Some of the DIY tasks were completely new to me, but once I gave them a shot, I realized that it wasn’t about being perfect. It was about experimenting, learning, and enjoying the process. And I did enjoy it—a lot.

After gaining confidence from that, I moved into writing and doing reviews. That shift was another big moment for me because, truthfully, I wasn’t a writer before Hive. I wasn’t even someone who liked writing. I was just a regular student who went to class, took notes, wrote exams, and moved on. That was my entire focus. But Hive showed me that I could actually express myself through writing—and people would listen. I started writing about my personal experiences, sharing thoughts, and reviewing things I found interesting. The best part was the feedback. People saw potential in what I was doing, and that encouraged me to keep going.

Now, I find myself applying that same mindset in real life. I used to run from challenges without even giving them a chance. The moment something looked difficult, I’d convince myself it just wasn’t for me. But now, whenever that self-doubt starts to creep in, I pause and think about everything I’ve done on Hive—the things I once thought I couldn’t do but ended up doing anyway.

At the end of the day, the most important thing Hive has taught me is that : i’m capable of so much more than I thought—if only I try. That simple lesson has completely changed the way I see myself and how I face challenges, both online and in the real world.

Thanks for reading.

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