We all have our off days. It is kind of difficult getting motivation at times when there is so many things to get done. In situations like this, what I do is to start with the least difficult challenge and then work my way towards the harder ones.
I have not had any luck with D-Tube.I would love to move away from YouTube but I am struggling to upload videos to D-Tube. I am not quite sure where the problem is. My upload speeds are quite good. A friend said it might be because I am using a Mac. Not quite sure if this is true though.
As for YouTube all you need to do is create an account, set up the page and then start uploading. Then copy the video's url and paste it to your steemit post.
Hope this helps.
Duncan
Yeah, I'm a fan of the idea of breaking tasks down and starting with the easy things to get going. I've got a long list of things to do, and I have managed a couple of things from it today (like the shopping) and plan to cook my dinner, which will generate the images for another post too.
I've heard quite a few having problems with D-Tube, but hopefully it will get better. I very much doubt your issues are "because you're using a Mac". I don't know D-Tube, but I'd have thought it's more likely the browser you're using than the OS if it's a software issue at the user end. It might be because of the Mac-specific version of the browser, but shouldn't be entirely shortened to "because it's a Mac" (and I'm a PC user that isn't a fan of Mac's saying that)
YouTube is certainly easiest then. I already have an account, so I'll have a bit of a look around it. That'll get another post content mostly ready.
Thanks for your help
There was a time when I was a mess. I let everything overwhelm me and that zapped all my energy out. Even led to depression at times. But since learning to break down things, compartmentalise has helped me to get through even the most challenging of times. compartmentalising has also helped me to move on quite easily. That's not saying I am now perfect. :)
Quite a useful skill to have.