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Replying to @johnnydaux
@abledaccess That's true. Although as the author or the article points out, a lack of compassion in #healthcare isn't a 'modern' phenomenon.
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@rahelab That's some serious #UX FAIL. Blood pressure through the roof in fury at the demands of a fitness APP? Check yourself @MyFitnessPal
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@rahelab l If you hate to log in then it would seem @MyFitnessPal is less of a pal than you'd want in a workout buddy.
Replying to @epersonae
@epersonae Now that's impressive to me! :) I have had a career-long hate relationship with Excel.
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Replying to @_hotrodthug
@_hotrodthug I dabble. I haven't put hard skills to the test in 2 years. I am seeking to rediscover a place for myself in our community :-)
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Replying to @johnnydaux
@abledaccess I'm a very naive child sometimes. Half a century and the idea that compassion is EVER an afterthought still astonishes me.
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@rahelab @MyFitnessPal Oh My! Do we need to call in a UX posse?
Replying to @_hotrodthug
@_hotrodthug Yay! I'm a list person. Spacial information isn't helpful if I'm looking for direct information. Filters and lists FTW!
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Maybe Monday isn't the best of days for big wins with problem solving at work? C'mon - surely someone can claim King or Queen of the World?
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Anyone solve a #webdev #webdesign #a11y #ux problem today of which they are proud? I live vicariously through you, so share the wins!
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@SteveALee my exact response!
Replying to @MarkusWeber
@MarkusWeber in life design too! 😎
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It astonishes me that anyone in #healthcare could even ask this question: "Is compassion an optional extra?" - goo.gl/HWRDuX
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Replying to @slewth
@slewth @clifftyll It's an absolute necessary skill for any kind of edge work in tech, no matter. Rapid cycling adaptation is required.
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Replying to @slewth
@slewth @clifftyll I like the idea. How about we upgrade Keats a wee bit and harmonize with physics? "The Uncertainty Capability"
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Replying to @RelativePaths
@RelativePaths Oops, I was meaning to be uplifting, not stepping into the role of Debbie Downer! We can always blame mail fail on spam ;-)
Replying to @RelativePaths
@RelativePaths Define "works" - does said email actually reach intended party? :)
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Replying to @clifftyll
@clifftyll I think down to earth folk are less plagued by imposter syndrome. They willingly use these three magic words: "I don't know."
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Replying to @clifftyll
@clifftyll Hmm. I don't feel like an imposter, but then again I've also not been afraid to display, admit and move on from FAIL points.
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