I've always gotten a mixed review around working on weekends. Some prefer it to be a no work zone so they can start the work day week fresh but others like to mix it up. What do you do?
From the past few months, I have been actively working on improving my writing skills. From your personal learnings, what are the best ideas, practices and tips for improving writing?
I have just found a great tool for that matter: https://www.producthunt.com/post... Do you know any other tools like the above mentioned? I'd love to know them :))
What are some journaling/reflective writing prompts that have helped you or that you answer often/daily? My one is "How do I feel" That one normally opens the door to other things. Other prompts I use:
- What strong emotional learning did you have from this? (I dreamed this question)
- What world should your grand-children live in? (got this from a TedTalk on future literacy)
- What aspect of your life is antifragile or fragile? (from a Nassim's book) I used these sometimes, but not often
- I love it when
- I hate it when
- When I wake up
- When I go to sleep
- If I could change one thing it would be
- Next year I want to
- I miss
Hi Makers! This thread is dedicated to you if you are: (1) launching soon or recently launched (2) looking for beta users (3) asking for feedback on a landing page First, start by helping out another maker. You can check out their launch, give their product a review or share a comment on their launch post. Once you've helped someone else out, share your product link here and BE SPECIFIC about who your target audience is and how we can help.
Know how your team is feeling every day, spot trends and take action. Troopr Check-ins for team mood is easy to set up, works completely in Slack, asynchronously and anonymously. Great way to care for your remote team.
Lately I've spent a lot of time studying the best practices, etiquette and manners related to effective email communication in order to figure out how to help people write better emails with Flowrite. One of the topics that seems to divide opinions is sign-offs. Some email sign-offs are obviously not very professional, while others carry more nuanced risk of email faux pas. Some people take them very seriously while it seems that others don't pay attention to them at all. These are the most common sign-offs or practices that seems to get cited as unprofessional or risky while doing business: Have a blessed day
Love, kisses or similar
Thanks in advance
No sign-off at all
Take care Sent from my iPhone
Later
Rgrds, thx or similar
Br
Looking forward to hearing from you Do you recall some other sign-offs or practices that have made you feel negatively about the sender? Would love to update my list of closings we should steer clear of.