(A WIP sketch about AI, productivity, tech) At work, every so often the product teams take a break from normal work and do a āhack sprintā for working on creative, innovative ideas that arenāt necessarily relevant to hot topics in the main work streams. This time, many of the designers used AI tools to generate [ā¦]| offlinemark
Iām not a pro, but hereās what Iāve learned along the way: Randomly add value to peoplesā lives that you want to keep in touch with. This looks like: These āthingsā can be serious, like useful tools, apps, or news ā or can be silly, like memes. Simply check in once in a while. The post Tips for networking appeared first on offlinemark.| offlinemark
Writing this just because Iāve never heard anyone talk about it before: Worrying about things has increasing, diminishing, and negative returns, just like anything else. The increasing returns are when a bit of worrying about something causes you to prepare for a situation or otherwise act differently in a way that benefits you. But after [ā¦] The post Diminishing returns of worrying appeared first on offlinemark.| offlinemark
I think the most important part of achieving consistency is detaching yourself from the outcome of each individual work session, whatever that might be. Here are some example āwork sessionsā from my life: Attaching yourself to the outcome (e.g. number of views) will only set you up for failure, since inevitably one of the work [ā¦] The post How to be consistent and achieve success appeared first on offlinemark.| offlinemark
Going to a conference alone can be an intimidating experience, but itās completely doable (Iāve done it many times). Here are my tips: Optional: Look people up ahead of time and reach out If you can, try to research ahead of time people who will be attending the conference and reach out online with a [ā¦]| offlinemark