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Sarabeth Flowers Lewis
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Such a great resource for UX writers—and companies!

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Exciting new platform! A colleague of mine made a profile and got two requests to be a featured podcast guest within 24 hours. V cool

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I really enjoy Intercom's first product principle: "Start with the problem." Been mulling over that a lot recently.
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Sarabeth Flowers Lewis
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I would recommend less "social snacking" online (social media, etc.) and more intentional face-to-face interaction with other humans. I know it seems obvious, but the classic stuff works. Seriously: have a dinner party and invite 2-3 friends. Go on a long walk with someone. Go on a "date" with a friend and have dinner then take scooters to a dessert spot. Go to nature with friends(s).
How do you deal with loneliness as a remote worker/maker?
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