Tracking Progress and Goals with Rosales.Gaming on Blurt
Ever since I launched my Rosales.Gaming account on the Blurt blockchain, growth has been slow—but steady. The account was created with a specific purpose in mind: to help fund my next video game purchase and, ideally, to contribute toward a future PC upgrade along with supporting gaming content on Blurt. That goal might be ambitious, but it’s not impossible—and watching the account inch closer to that dream gives me motivation to keep going.
One major advantage of the Blurt platform is its flexibility. You're allowed to create and manage multiple accounts, which I've taken full advantage of. In doing so, I’ve essentially created a system similar to financial envelope budgeting. Think of it like setting aside specific funds for rent, groceries, or savings—but instead of envelopes or bank sub-accounts, I'm using separate Blurt profiles. Each one serves a unique purpose, keeping my content organized and my financial goals distinct.
This method works especially well for someone like me who thrives on structure. Rather than lumping all my earnings into a single pot, I can track how much I'm earning toward specific objectives. In the case of Rosales.Gaming, the focus is entirely on video games—whether it's buying new titles, funding accessories, or eventually helping me afford a top-tier gaming PC.
Of course, I understand that reaching that big goal—a high-end computer paid entirely with Blurt income (or in the future Hive/Steem)—will take time. But I’m not discouraged. Watching those tiny amounts slowly stack up from nothing reminds me that consistency pays off. Even small daily efforts—such as posting a short gaming update, sharing screenshots, or engaging with others in the Blurt gaming community—can generate gradual rewards. And the more active I stay, the faster the momentum builds.
What’s more, this journey has helped sharpen my discipline. Setting clear financial goals attached to specific content streams keeps me focused. It transforms passive posting into something more meaningful—almost like a personal challenge or a productivity game.
In the end, Rosales.Gaming is more than just a Blurt account. It’s a digital piggy bank, a creative outlet, and a low-stress experiment in micro-investing—all rolled into one. And the best part? It keeps me engaged in a community that rewards effort, passion, and consistency. That’s a win in my book.