New Beginnings: hello hive

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Hello Hive Community. I’m a newbie and I’m absolutely pumped to be here. I would like to express my deepest appreciation to my dearest friend @wongi for introducing me to this community, and taking time to lecture me on everything about Hive and what it represents.

       ***ABOUT MYSELF***

My name is Tessa, but I’ll go by the name Jhymi on the Blockchain, mainly cause that’s what my friends call me...for reasons I’m still not completely sure of. I’m a regular Nigerian girl, growing up in a still developing country, and faced with all the joys and challenges of being a girl who strives to make a mark in a predominantly male influenced world.

      ***MY HOBBIES***

I really love singing and listening to music. My mum was very active in the choir, and my dad was a disc jockey in college. So maybe you could say it’s genes, but singing and listening to music has always been very therapeutic for me. A way to lift my spirit if I’m feeling down, or make me happier when I’m already happy. Music is essentially life.

If you’re looking for an ardent movie lover, you’ve most definitely found one. I’m a die hard fan of k-dramas. I do watch other movies, but I get inspiration to write from k-dramas. Apart from being extremely entertaining, there are many valuable lessons to gain from it.

I love hanging out with my friends. I honestly believe that good friends definitely bring out the care-free, silly part of you that you won’t really show other people. They make me happy, and suffice to say that being around people that don’t ever judge you is a potent catalyst for fresh ideas. But most importantly, my best friend, and greatest source of happiness is BOOKS!

As far as I can remember, there’s this joy I usually derived from reading books. The smell of old books in my dad’s study was a constant source of delight to me. So while normal three year olds would throw tantrums when they are upset, or sad, I’d run to my dad’s study and drown myself in books, getting them all wet with my tears, but reading nonetheless. I didn’t really understand what I was reading, but a book in my hand always took away my sorrows. It was home within my home for me. So it was no wonder when I was asked who I wanted to be in future, and I promptly said I wanted to be a lawyer.

I guess nature is fair. By making people good in some things, and maybe not so good in other things, there is a certain level of balance created in the world. So one person can’t be completely good at everything. Growing up, I discovered my love for writing. Sadly, it wasn’t as strong as my love for reading. I’d write short poems and soulful write-ups about myself, but in the third person. I’d also write articles and essays but I could never write full stories. I was always impressed and slightly envious of my friends that could write full dramas, whereas I never got beyond chapter two. I resigned myself to the fact that it just wasn’t my forte.

Skipping to my early teenage years, I discovered that large crowds never fazed me. I was usually privileged to give speeches in front of thousands of people via competitions and talk shows at school, and the prospect never failed to excite me. It was a secret thrill of mine, leaving people in awe of my diction, how well I could speak and all of that. I know it sounds conceited, but a girl has to find her source of happiness from somewhere right?

But I have come to thoroughly understand - the hard way - might I add, how unpredictable life is. One minute it’s like you’re soaring with the clouds, and you’re asking yourself if life could possibly be any better, the next minute you’re thrown to the ground, robbed of your previous joys, and suddenly aware of your obvious naïveté about life. Needless to say, facing so many setbacks and disappointments in my young life has humbled me immensely. I was usually overconfident and constantly believed that some things just couldn’t happen to Tessa. Boy, was I wrong. I’ve learnt to be grateful for each day; appreciating the people and things around me because you never know when they would all be taken away.

Without any more depressing words, cause you all are probably wondering what this girl is really about. I guess I just want to be able to incite emotions in people - happiness, sadness and moments of self reflection, by simply sharing the things that have and do make me happy, things that make me upset, things that at some point have and still do question my intelligence, got me to think, or actually makes me wonder. I just want to share all of that with this beautiful community, explore deeply the writing community and other book and life related communities, as that is my passion. I hope you guys enjoy the ride with me.

I want to once again thank my dear friend @wongi and the Hive Community for giving me this wonderful opportunity. I hope you guys had fun reading. Expect more to come from me.

Thank you all and do have a wonderful day.

Yours truly,

Jhymi.

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Hello jhymy
Welcome to hive.
It's a beautiful platform to show talent.
Explore things and boom.
Best of luck

Thank you so much for your support. It's really appreciated.

Welcome ❤

If you want to get to my heart, get me a great book. Books are underrated. Reading you made me genuinely smile, you are amazing. The ability to publicly speak is not easy. You're gifted and should hone it. I might be reading a great female activist/leader and that is great. I totally dig you being a lawyer. You even look it!

This is actually the nicest thing anyone has said to me in a while. I'm really grateful, from the bottom of my heart. Thank you.🥰❤️

❤️❤️🙂

Welcome dear hive is the best place to stay

Thank you so much. I appreciate it.

Welcome

Welcome onboard dear

Thank you so much. I really appreciate it.

😊😊

You are welcome @jhym...hive is a wonderful dear...hoping to see the best of you

Thank you so much. It is duly appreciated.

It's good to have you here dear. Welcome on board and I hope you have lots of fun as you navigate your way around the different communities.

Prost!

Thank you so much @wongi I appreciate the support.

Always a pleasure

Welcome Jhymi, I’m a newbie on hive too. Lol, I haven’t been on here for the longest of time. I hope you have an amazing experience on this space.

Thank you @justelvis. I hope we have the best of experiences here.

You’re welcome! I hope so too.

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Sorry dear @jhymi ! Ruth is here again,haha. After some gratifying time with your intro post,I tried tracking all my mentors, then I perceived something really customary, yeah But what could that be "Books". The proclamation of your love for books is absolutely stimulating.

Urrh!! Why compare reading and writing? Well, maybe I totally understand! But there's something I'm always sure of, the more you read, the more you write. Yeah, I have read 800+ books this year and it has been a massive alteration to my writing skills.

You're amazing,I see you winning, haha!! 🧚‍♀️🌹🌹

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Hello @jhymi! This is @traciyork from the @ocd (Original Content Decentralized) curation team. We noticed you shared your first post here on Hive and introduced yourself to the community - congratulations and welcome!

Speaking of community, we have many different ones here on the blockchain, devoted to all kinds of interests. Here's a link so you can check them all out - Hive Communities. Based on what you've shared, I think you'll find these interesting to start off with -

Hive Naija

CineTV

Hive Book Club Community

Also, as Hive can sometimes be quite confusing, the newly launched Newbies Guide should be helpful to you, as it is a growing repository of useful and easy to understand posts about how the Hive ecosystem works. For instance, there's a post in the collection called 3 things Newbies should do in their first week on Hive that you might find helpful.

Please be aware that Hive is a bit different from other social media platforms since you are monetizing your blog, so it is important not to include content that you don't own without sources (and it shouldn't exceed 50% of the post). For more information, check this post - Why and How People Abuse and Plagiarise by hivewatchers.

I'm sure @wongi will continue to help you as you begin your Hive journey, but if you have any questions, feel free to hop into the OCD Discord server and we'll do our best to answer them, and again welcome to Hive!

Thank you @traciyork. I'll be sure to follow carefully everything you've said. Thank you once again for having me.

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Thank you so much. I hope to have the best experience here.

You are welcome @jhymi! It is great to see you are doing your first steps! Great work!