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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 Wednesday, while attending Marisaβs workshop, something clicked. Not new. Justβ¦ confirmed. β Last week, I named Pattern #2: The Learning Loop Gap. When you don’t allow your work to give you feedback on what to do next. And it reminded me of that photography experiment. Two groups. One focused on producing many photos. The best photos came from the group producing more. Not because they rushed. Because they learned. β Thatβs the part most creators miss. Itβs not about doing more. Itβs about whether your work is actually giving you something back. β Sitting in Marisaβs workshop, I could see it clearly: People are working. But theyβre not always seeing the gap between what they createdβ¦ So they move onβ¦ or keep adjustingβ¦ β¦without ever addressing whatβs actually shaping the result. β If what Iβve been sharing lately feels like itβs almost clickingβ¦ π https://liveyourmessage.com/edge/β β Or just reply and tell me what youβve been working on. If something should be working by nowβ¦ π€ β Psssst… If your work isnβt converting, it doesnβt always mean something is missing. Sometimes it means something is being experienced differently than you think. . === . 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 27
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