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Success Finds Humble Bloggers

Lighten up. Relax. Help people. Do not take yourself seriously. Do not be arrogant, haughty or full of yourself. Success finds humble bloggers. Why? Humble bloggers focus heavily on helping people versus bringing attention to themselves. Humble servants do awesome things online because helping people freely gives you exposure, credibility and increased skills.

Skilled, credible bloggers with massive exposure prosper nicely as they open an increasing amount of income streams. But being humble challenges most humans because people tend to stop and celebrate a bit too much anytime they experience even a little bit of blogging success. I fell more deeply in love with the process so I could be even more generous, expanding my reach through the simple act of helping people.

Helping people keeps you humble. I spend little time talking about myself or my accomplishments because I am busy helping you. Not only does this level me off if I am insane enough to act conceited for a minute, being a generous servant lets me grow my blog. Success finds humble bloggers because putting attention and energy into helping other people boosts your traffic and profits. Being humble takes the spotlight off of you and places it on your readers and also, readers from blogs where you guest post.

Humble bloggers also promote fellow bloggers freely because humble bloggers do not need all the smoke, greedily trying to gobble up all attention and energy humanly possible. This is one reason why I write so many guest posts daily. Helping other people puts the focus off of me onto other folks. Even better; helping fellow bloggers by publishing guest posts on THEIR blogs puts the attention and focus on their blogs, versus me being focused on my blog, all day long. No one goes wrong being a humble servant. Everything goes wrong if you are arrogant, cocky or prideful because as your pride increases, so does the likelihood of your blogging failure.

Picture yourself feeling all high and mighty. Being prideful, the poisonous emotion circulating through your veins, you overestimate your skills, powers and overall blogging reach. Boasting that you are way better than you are allows a rude awakening to set in because struggle, failure and eventual quitting will find you. While you boasted about your big blog traffic, you forgot to help people and your blog traffic whittled down to a few visitors daily. While you are above, or too good, to guest post on any blog in your niche, your traffic and profits reach zero.

I have observed bloggers struggling horribly who turned down guest post opportunities because said opportunities flowed from bloggers who offered inclusive guest posting opportunities. These arrogant morons should have gobbled up those opportunities like a starving dog downs a T-bone steak. Pride blinds you to opportunity. Being humble makes the world one giant opportunity to help people and to succeed.

I feel run down now. I prefer to go to bed. But I wish to help you guys for a few moments before I pass out. Since I am really cooking, I will write and publish this guest post in 15 minutes. Being a humble servant has its benefits because helping people freely increases your blogging business success.

The only possible downside to ego is the dissolving of ego, but of course this is a good thing. Let your heart call the shots. Be generous. Be genuine. Be humble. Focus your attention and energy on helping other people. Be grateful for blogging success but do not get full of yourself. Help people freely, enjoy the journey and observe your blogging success expand.

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Written by Ryan Biddulph

Ryan Biddulph is a blogger, author, and world traveler who's been featured on Richard Branson's Virgin Blog, Forbes, Fox News, Entrepreneur, Positively Positive, Life Hack, John Chow Dot Com and Neil Patel Dot Com. He has written and self-published 126 bite-sized eBooks on Amazon and can help you build a successful blog at bloggingfromparadise.com

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