Self Worth

Hello out there,

I know I’m not the only person here who struggles with determining if they have value. Sure, a job will pay you for your work, and maybe that makes you feel as if you’re worth something.

I haven’t had a “normal” job for a long time. I’ve been hiding away in my parents’ house, making YouTube videos and streaming on Twitch.

I have some pretty big anxiety and depression issues that keep me from working. With COVID on top of that, I’ve been almost completely shut in for more than a year.

I’m used to being in the house and actually find it very comfortable. It’s given me the time to double down on writing. I even started a web series. It’s called Walker’s Path, which I’ve been getting a lot of good feedback on.

The reason I brought all of this up is because I recently set up a Patreon account. I posted about it a few weeks ago. Today someone decided I was worth something and became a Patron.

Patreon, if you don’t know, is a way for people to pledge to pay you money monthly. It’s a very direct way for someone to say that what you’re doing is worth something.

I put up the account on my pages not expecting anyone to ever use it. I can’t express in words just how good it makes me feel.

Thank you so much, Patron. I’ll keep writing and hopefully keep you entertained.
Katherine

Published by Katherine Phillips

Katherine Phillips is a writer and storyteller based in Southern California, with a focus on creating compelling narratives that bridge traditional storytelling and cutting-edge technology. Since diving into writing seriously in 2019, Katherine has explored the dynamic intersection of AI-driven narrative design and creative writing. Her work delves into the transformative potential of artificial intelligence in crafting unique and engaging stories.

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