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@cameron
✍️ Mastery Monday ✍️ Share one thing that made you better at your craft. It might be a hard-earned lesson learned, a new tool you found, or just a straight forward tip that saves you time, money, or spirit energy (Requests for help are excellent too! If you're struggling, odds are somebody else is too)
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@sinusoidalsnail
Criticism. As long as I respect the person providing it, I love criticism (especially of my writing). Even when I disagree with it, and even when I get pissed off by it, it ALWAYS improves my writing.
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@dauleah
As a writer, it was just writing, and writing, and more writing
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@sunnydaye
reading a whole lot of topics and trying to apply new things that i have learned from reading 🤝
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@earlyrager54
practice! always
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@traguy.eth
Idk if it counts but Rest…. Underrated I’ve failed a particular exam before all because i read day and night, was running on 1-2 hours of sleep everyday, ignoring that my body needs rest All I’m saying it As creators, We need rest after locking in lol, our brain and minds need to rest after being worked so much all day just to create. Touch grass once in a while too
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@kyletut
Show up everyday. Something eventually happens
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@cbxm
"slow is smooth and smooth is fast"
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@samantha
Just putting in the work in and doing the same shit over and over until you get results lol
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@downshift.eth
chasing the shiny thing is most often a distraction (and at worse, a cope for actually doing the real, hard work). for technology, the tried and true is often the best path forward. https://mcfunley.com/choose-boring-technology
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@macrogmittrei
To be without Internet. =)
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@maryams.eth
I’ve noticed that sometimes having a creative restriction makes me think differently. I used the oulipost concept of not using the letter E in lyrics (also not playing E note or singing it). I had to use other notes and words. Something still happened and I was able to come up with a little song.
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@thecurioushermit
A decade of almost daily posting. The only time I didn't was when I was at a 10-day silent meditation retreat where technology wasn't allowed. Couldn't even have a notebook. The daily consistent is how I learned to refine my content by continually observing what did and didn't work.
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@maryams.eth
I’ve also noticed sometimes subtraction is the answer, instead of addition.
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@nonaa.eth
I used to overthink ever step I made which only slowed my progress down now I just allow space for things to evolve Some of my biggest breakthroughs also came from asking for help whenever I felt stuck.
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@imthedude
That rug really tied the room together, did it not?
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Reading/learning about UI It might not be in your job description, but if you're making anything that someone else is supposed to use, UI is suddenly your problem, and it doesn't hurt to learn a bit about it
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