I have only been told that I was "great" at something 1 time in my 50 years of life.
I was superfast with jokes back in the USAF. A tech sergeant in the office said, "You make up jokes faster than anyone I've ever met. You're not funny, but BOY are you fast!"
What course or practice / book / resource (80/20) would you recommend to get better at creating proprietary visualizations?
I love canva and doodle a bit on my iPad but I’m a big fan of your sketches / designs. Simple, minimalistic and clear. Wondering where / how you picked up those skills.
This is super helpful. Thanks, Pierre. :)
Super useful. Thanks, Pierre.
Happy to help 🔥
Do you think this approach will work on Substack?
Yes for any channel !
Did you come to Substack with an audience already or had to build it from zero?
I started in May 2023 and my subscribers came as I was growing on LinkedIn
Do you promote your substack on LinkedIn ?
Really interesting. The stack skills is an easy and quick way to visualize what you can combine and stand out from others, thanks !
Loved reading it Pierre. Never been an end to learn.
Wonderful!
I have only been told that I was "great" at something 1 time in my 50 years of life.
I was superfast with jokes back in the USAF. A tech sergeant in the office said, "You make up jokes faster than anyone I've ever met. You're not funny, but BOY are you fast!"
Can we use this same strategy on other platforms?
Very helpful and thank you. We have a similar background, so this has provided a great foundation for me to build off of. Thanks, Pierre.
This is excellent thanks for sharing.
What course or practice / book / resource (80/20) would you recommend to get better at creating proprietary visualizations?
I love canva and doodle a bit on my iPad but I’m a big fan of your sketches / designs. Simple, minimalistic and clear. Wondering where / how you picked up those skills.
Thanks in advance good sir!