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What kind of newsletter is more valuable & worth reading to you?
Hi Makers, Iām curious how everyone prefers to discover and consume readings. We all have a million tabs open in our browser, so what do you expect or what type of content would be most useful to you to subscribe to another newsletter? Thanks!
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I guess the thing with users is you might not start out looking for an app specifically, you're just looking for ways to solve your problem...
It might be a different approach, or doing something differently with what you already have. Occasionally it's an app that happens to be suitable, where discovery is often backed by context, eg. a well written article.
You need an app to solve a problem. Where do you find it?
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I make a latte and a thick smoothie bowl for breakfast - which is like meditation for me. Then I enjoy them over my fav newsletters and bookmarks and lo-fi playlist.
It's so blissful :)
What morning ritual helps you kickstart your day?
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"World in numbers" page
I started this page on my personal site to keep track of some of the big picture numbers about the spaces I'm interested in, for example media, wellness, and retail.
I hope these numbers can also help others better connect the dots and tangibly understand the scale of things...
What have you been following? What "big picture" numbers help shape your understanding of the world and what...
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I find that oftentimes you have to get out the ideas that don't work to get to ideas that will work. In other words, some things you just won't know until you act on it/try it out.
Instead of getting into decision paralysis (I'm guilty of this all the time), it helps when I stop arguing with myself about it and just get to action - then the answer becomes more clear.
How do you convince yourself "this idea" will work out?
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