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1mo ago
inJust a thought: Relying too hard on popular design boards left my work feeling empty
Yeah that cycle is so real. Same thing happened when I tried redesigning some community notices at work, everything just looked like a copy of whatever was trending that month. Like you and gray_ramirez said, you have to cut off that endless scroll and find stuff in the real world. I started taking pictures of cool old hand-painted signs on local shops, the kind with chipped paint and weird letter spacing. That roughness makes things stick in your brain way more than another smooth gradient button on a design feed.
1mo ago
inI always rushed through pre-flight checks. Spotting a cracked hose clamp on a Piper made me slow down and look closer.
Think about how often we go through motions without really seeing. Pre-flight checks can turn into a blur if you rush, making you miss small but critical flaws. That cracked hose clamp is a wake-up call because it forces you to actually LOOK, not just glance. Our brains get lazy with repetition, so you need to fight that by pretending every check is your first time. Slowing down isn't just about being careful, it's about resetting your focus to catch what routine hides. Once you spot one issue, it trains your eye to see others you might have skipped before.
1mo ago
inJust realized how much I was messing up by selling on dips
But how many investors actually have that mindset? Most people get antsy and sell at the first sign of trouble. Buffett's whole thing is picking companies so solid you never need to sell them.
1mo ago
inGrowing tomatoes showed me what real salsa tastes like
That one tomato plant I put in last spring basically took over half my yard. The taste is so much brighter and sharper than anything from a can, it’s hard to even call them the same food. Sure, it takes months of watering and fighting off bugs to get there. But opening a can and washing a homegrown tomato are two completely different experiences, and only one of them comes with bragging rights. I guess if your goal is just to have a red paste in a bowl as fast as possible, you’ve nailed it.
1mo ago
inHow do you handle clients who keep adding small requests without paying more?
Wait, they asked for three extra color versions... after they already approved the design? That's not a small request at all, that's basically a whole new round of work. Once something is approved, any change after that should always mean a new charge.