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Help me build our new icon!
I'm working on a new vibe for the icon. Something simple, modern, and attention-grabbing. Something members of the Founder's Guild can recognize and feel proud of. Something memorable. Here are some concept ideas I've come up with so far. What do we think? Do any of these feel like they hit the mark?
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Help me build our new icon!
3 likes • 26d
@Angela Walker agreed. very different vibe from what the initial design was that got a lot of people into the space in the first place.
4 likes • 26d
@Bill Widmer I’d try some form of hand-drawn style. That’s probably the easiest direction to explore that creates an immediate sense of warmth, since it feels very personal.
RE: ADHD Hack :Sensory Anchroing.
Fantastic idea. One note for everyone: it’s usually a good idea to figure out how to make sure you’re working on your most important task first thing in the morning—regardless of your morning routine or any physical anchor you use. That way, you ensure your most important work gets done no matter the circumstances, and your productivity won’t dip below a certain level. You’ll also avoid falling into “morning routine” traps that are really just procrastination disguised as productivity. Of course, physical anchoring can be a great way to help you make that transition. For example, I used to play my favorite video game first thing in the morning so I’d actually want to get up at 5 a.m. Then, after a while, waking up that early became normal, and I was able to phase out the game and transition straight into work. The key is to figure out what works for you. No matter how silly or unconventional it may seem. Especially don’t just listen to advice that says you simply need to be more disciplined. That advice can work, but for many people with ADHD, it just drains your energy. And protecting your energy is one of the most important things you have to do as an entrepreneur. I also added a video from Daniel Priestley where he talks about how Richard Branson taught him to focus on the same principles. I don’t usually post this much. Fantastic topic. Thanks, @Bill Widmer Hope everyone is having a fantastic time. All the best. Cheers. Anzumana
1 like • Mar 8
@Karmen Hunter Glad it's helpful 💖
Going through it
When life's got you down, what are your go-to ways of getting through it?
5 likes • Mar 3
This is the story I will one day tell. If you are struggeling right now. Please remember you can get through this. Just go back to the people you know you can lean on.
ADHD Hack: Sensory Anchoring
Did you know that you can create flow states with sensory anchoring? Sensory anchoring means using a specific smell, texture, or sound to train your brain into different modes. For example, I create sensory anchors for getting into "focus mode" when I need to work by keeping a cedar block on my desk. When I'm ready to work, I smell the cedar block, turn on some medieval lo-fi music, set a pomodoro timer, and get to it. Now my brain associates medieval lo-fi and the smell of cedar with "It's time to lock in and get work done!" Have you tried sensory anchoring before?
5 likes • Mar 3
Fantastic idea. One note for everyone: it’s usually a good idea to figure out how to make sure you’re working on your most important task first thing in the morning—regardless of your morning routine or any physical anchor you use. That way, you ensure your most important work gets done no matter the circumstances, and your productivity won’t dip below a certain level. You’ll also avoid falling into “morning routine” traps that are really just procrastination disguised as productivity. Of course, physical anchoring can be a great way to help you make that transition. For example, I used to play my favorite video game first thing in the morning so I’d actually want to get up at 5 a.m. Then, after a while, waking up that early became normal, and I was able to phase out the game and transition straight into work. The key is to figure out what works for you. No matter how silly or unconventional it may seem. Especially don’t just listen to advice that says you simply need to be more disciplined. That advice can work, but for many people with ADHD, it just drains your energy. And protecting your energy is one of the most important things you have to do as an entrepreneur. I also added a video from Daniel Priestley where he talks about how Richard Branson taught him to focus on the same principles. I don’t usually post this much. Fantastic topic. Thanks, @Bill Widmer Hope everyone is having a fantastic time. All the best. Cheers. Anzumana
Skool IRL Event (Germany)
Hey, I was wondering if anyon in here is consindering going to the IRL Skool event in Hildesheim Germany this weekend. Organized by Calvin Hollywood. Have not decided myself so would love to know. Cheers.
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