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Self-development

Show Your Work

eng. Show Your Work · 2014
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Implementation Notes

  • Share the process, not just the result: Show your work at all stages so people can see how you arrive at the outcome. This helps create a deeper connection with the audience.
  • Don't be afraid to be an amateur: Start sharing your ideas and work, even if they're not perfect. This will help you grow and develop.
  • Tell stories: People love stories, so talk about how you came up with your ideas and what inspires you.
  • Create connections: Link your works and ideas together to create a more cohesive representation of your creativity.
  • Learn from others: Observe how others share their work and adopt best practices.
  • Be open to criticism: Accept constructive criticism and use it to improve your work.
  • Create your own archive: Keep all your works and ideas so you can revisit them in the future.
  • Share knowledge: Help others by sharing your knowledge and experience. This strengthens your position as an expert in your field.
  • Be consistent: Regularly share your work to maintain audience interest.
  • Don't be afraid to experiment: Try new approaches and methods to find what works best for you.
Show Your Work
Date of publication: 12 September 2024
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Original titleeng. Show Your Work · 2014