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How I went from not exercising EVER to multiple times a week: How about you?Īnywho, subscribe to her newsletter. Separating the two types of posts: the ones you do because you have to, and the ones you do because you are really trying to actually SAY SOMETHING. Reminds me also of a conversation I had today about social media. In other news, this is an interesting model she employs-a patronage for her creativity, so she can write and create the things she really wants to.
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I think I'm having a bit of a bummed out day, but this reminded me of LinkedIn and how it's popular to say in a 'tidy narrative' how to make this or that better, and break our lives and struggles into sound bites that sell our experiences as services to render to others. I think I want other metrics of meaning." Now I find myself searching for ways to interpret my life that aren’t solely concerned with the rigidity of universal truths. I’m certain I’ve fallen for this trap before in my writing, even when I’ve actively resisted it. But in doing this we risk underestimating chaos, nuance, idiosyncrasy, and the occasional dose of self-delusion. I assume this is why we’re so drawn to recasting our life stories into tidy narratives and lessons to be shared with others. "Applying universal logic gives our experiences a certain weight and our lives a certain order. Here's an excerpt from Sunday's edition, How to be Delusional, from Haley Nahman 's newsletter Maybe Baby: #personalbranding through #worldbuilding #knowyourself #pov #authenticity We'll chat more about your game, but leave in the comments the setting of your game if you'd like to play along! 🖼 🎮 And for me at least, thinking of what "my game" would be has helped me really get to know myself better.
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even more so than a movie or TV show I would argue. Video games are really great at immersing the user in a very specific experience. We brainstormed back and forth about what type of game, setting, gameplay, and art direction from these three brands: Apple, Disney, and LEGO. My favorite so far was coming up with what a video game would be like if XYZ brand created one. We've had some good ideation sessions together. It's like hanging out and bouncing ideas off a coworker, or talking to myself (but sped up, haha). Now, one thing I DO LIKE about #ai is "brainstorming" with it. It's almost like I had to get it out of my system, and almost like it gave me confidence again just to put some words "on the page."


fine.īut what really ended up happening: it got me actually writing and typing. I had it write posts for me, I had it write career summaries, bios, copy for my website, etc.

When #chatgpt came out I did some experimenting. Like, I avoided ~emailing~ because it required too much writing. LinkedIn provides emoji reaction ("reactji") options for responding to comments, which are labelled as:Įach emoji reaction in LinkedIn has a distinct design, though these are not used for general emoji support on the platform.Before I started posting here I didn't write. This means that the picker does not feature recently introduced emojis such as 2020’s 😶🌫️ Face in Clouds.
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This custom picker allows users to toggle eligible emojis’ skin tone via an icon displaying the ✋ Raised Hand emoji.Īs of July 2021, the custom emoji picker only includes a subset of emojis from up to 2016’s Emoji 4.0. LinkedIn’s direct messaging feature includes a custom emoji picker when accessed through a web browser. Accessing LinkedIn using a web browser on Windows shows emojis from Microsoft. Users of iOS, iPadOS or macOS see emojis rendered using Apple's emoji designs.
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This means that Android users see emojis from either Samsung (on Samsung devices) or Google (on all other Android devices). LinkedIn uses native emoji support both on the web, as well as in apps for iOS and Android.
