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Thanks for sharing my post, memorable! I've really enjoyed the conversation here around this topic.
I'm very glad it was helpful to you!
That's a great parallel. Returning to focus is key within meditation, and the same can be applied to the practice, itself.
I really like that idea. And it ought to appeal to developers, since they have an interest in keeping users engaged with the app.
Great insights, thanks! Definitely agree on the value of starting small - that has broad applications.
Love the "marathon" and "sprint" language. I've definitely been prone to biting off too much of something and then getting frustrated when it doesn't go smoothly. Chunking large projects into smaller, more manageable…
Great insight. It can be easy to give up on things that don't come naturally. Sticking with the hard stuff and learning from failure is a way better path forward.
Love this. Thanks for engaging, and Happy New Year!
Thanks for sharing my post, memorable! I've really enjoyed the conversation here around this topic.
I'm very glad it was helpful to you!
That's a great parallel. Returning to focus is key within meditation, and the same can be applied to the practice, itself.
I really like that idea. And it ought to appeal to developers, since they have an interest in keeping users engaged with the app.
Great insights, thanks! Definitely agree on the value of starting small - that has broad applications.
Love the "marathon" and "sprint" language. I've definitely been prone to biting off too much of something and then getting frustrated when it doesn't go smoothly. Chunking large projects into smaller, more manageable…
Great insight. It can be easy to give up on things that don't come naturally. Sticking with the hard stuff and learning from failure is a way better path forward.
Love this. Thanks for engaging, and Happy New Year!