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Hello and welcome to my experience design lens series, Reader π Not theory. The parts most people donβt see. Looking for a previous issue? They are all available to read on my website. π π π Quick one today. Itβs been a slower couple of days on my end after an unexpected trip to the ER with my mom. Sheβs okay, just needed a bit of care and rest. But it did something interesting. It made me pay even more attention to what actually mattersβ¦ and what doesnβt. And now that I’m noticing patterns more, being forced to review my priorities made me pay even more attention to what I shared earlier this week. In the printable lane, I talked about two common reactions when something doesnβt work: Start something new. They look different. But they lead to the same place. Because both often skip something essential: β Pattern #2: The Learning Loop Gap What actually happened when someone experienced the work? What didnβt land? Without that, every new attempt starts from zero. And every improvement is based on assumption. β This is where the EffortβOutcome Gap often comes from. Not lack of effort. But lack of feedback being turned into insight. β If you paused for a moment, Iβm curious: What did your last product actually teach you? Not what you hoped. If the answer feels blurry, thatβs usually the interesting part. It often means thereβs something in the experience thatβs hard to see from the insideβ¦ and thatβs where most creators unknowingly stay stuck longer than they need to. You can reply and share what youβre working on. Thatβs where things usually start to move! β β Psssst… When nothing seems to work, itβs rarely because you need a better idea. Itβs often because the last one didnβt get a chance to teach you anything. . === . NOTE: I’m moving things around in the backend to make room for a new project. Can you help me spot “bad experiences” regarding my site, your members’ area, communications, or whatever? I would really appreciate your help with this! It will make it so much easier for me to fix and improve everything that needs attention. Thank you! === . Disclosure: From time to time, I will include links in the emails that would include promotions for my own products or affiliate products, meaning I get paid when you buy the product. However, I only ever mention products I love and would recommend whether I was being compensated or not. Always use due diligence when buying anything and remember, what works for me may not always work for you! Thank you so much for your support of Stephie The Happy Mom! To make sure you keep getting these emails, please add [email protected] to your address book or whitelist us. β |
March 21
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