March 7

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[πŸ”] Being in the same place is not the same experience

By Stephie

March 7, 2026


Hello and welcome to my experience design lens series, Reader πŸ‘‹

Not theory.
Not frameworks.
But the real decisions underneath the work.

The parts most people don’t see.

Looking for a previous issue? They are all available to read on my website.

πŸ” πŸ” πŸ”

Spring Break has been interesting over here.

All week we’ve been home together.

My husband resting.
My son deep into video games.
Me working on my business.

Same house.
Same days off.

But mostly… parallel lives.

Finally, yesterday, we did something different.

We went sliding!

Cold air.
Red cheeks.
A lot of laughing.

For a few hours, we were not just in the same place.

We were in the same experience.

And it reminded me of something I see constantly in creative work.

Being around something does not mean people are experiencing it.

The same happens with offers, content, and products.

People can see them.
Buy them.
Even download them.

But unless the path through the experience is clear, most people stay at the edge of it.

Creators often assume presence equals engagement.

β€œIf they bought it, they’ll use it.”
β€œIf they joined, they’ll explore it.”

But availability is not guidance.

Experience requires design.

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A small reflection for the weekend:

Look at something you’ve created.

If someone encountered it today for the first time, would the next step feel obvious?

Or would they have to figure it out?

That question alone reveals a lot.

the Next Money Move Snapshot.

Not to add more ideas.

Just to make the experience visible.

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And if you ever want someone to look at your work from outside the room, that’s exactly the lens I bring through the Next Money Move Snapshot.

Not to add more ideas.

Just to make the experience visible.

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If you’ve got any questions or if you’re feeling stuck and not sure how to get past that plateau, just shoot me an email! I’m here to help!

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StΓ©phanie​
(making simple products easier to understand and easier to use)
Low-content creator & Experience Design Consultant

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PS: Shared space happens naturally. Shared experience usually needs intention.

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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!

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Stephie

About the author

Hello everyone! I'm Stephanie, the happy mama of an elementary school-aged boy and love creating family fun printables. Sharing my journey along with some fun tips is my way to help other mama make a living from home.

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