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🤔 ▶️ How to keep the motivation when building a Principles Library over years
🤔 ▶️ How to keep the motivation when building a Principles Library over years
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Written by Daniele Catalanotto
Updated over a year ago

Summary of the video

  • Keeping motivation high by exploring different mediums like videos and transcripts

  • Changing writing style, tools, and publishing platforms

  • Playing with the structure of Service Design Principles

Video transcript

This transcript was generated using Descript. So it might contain some creative mistakes.

How can I keep the motivation high when I'm building a Principles Library over many years?

So it's now many, many years that I'm building my Service Design principles library.

Basically a place where I put all the tips, advice and ideas, I have to improve the lives of people in the experiences that I design.

For example, at the moment, writing is something that I don't enjoy as much as before.

So, what do I do?

I shoot videos that I then edit.

And then use the transcripts of these videos to have written Service Design principles.

Changing the way you write, the tools you use, having a new platform where I publish, stuff using another medium, like video or audio. Or just playing with the structure of the Service Design Principles helps me to still continue through the years to publish them. At least that's something that works for me because I'm a bit nerdy and I like to play with new tools.

✨ Made with assistance of AI.

The transcript of the video was made using Descript, and the summary was made by using Notion.ai and the automated transcript with the prompt: "Make a summary with bullet points"

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