Weekly I/O #105: Seven Stages of Action Cycle, Six Psychological Concepts in Design, Working Hard is Skill, Distributed Cognition, Four Factors for Fair Use
I really like #3 bc it's a totally different framing that's also very true. I hear a lot of ppl look down on hard-working ppl saying things like "work smart not hard" but this is such a great way to verbalize why working hard is just as important as working smart.
I also like #1! It's similar to #2 but I think it's more straightforward.
Can't agree more! Emphasizing working smart is sometimes detrimental because people might interpret it as there are some "shortcuts" so they can work less. I sometimes fall into this trap too 😅
Yeah taking shortcuts is ok sometimes but believing in this mindset over a long period negatively affects not only the person but also everything they work on :/
I assume research/insight comes in the interpret section?
I really like #3 bc it's a totally different framing that's also very true. I hear a lot of ppl look down on hard-working ppl saying things like "work smart not hard" but this is such a great way to verbalize why working hard is just as important as working smart.
I also like #1! It's similar to #2 but I think it's more straightforward.
Can't agree more! Emphasizing working smart is sometimes detrimental because people might interpret it as there are some "shortcuts" so they can work less. I sometimes fall into this trap too 😅
Yeah taking shortcuts is ok sometimes but believing in this mindset over a long period negatively affects not only the person but also everything they work on :/