Why mistakes are good

I know, it is getting boring – AI this and AI that. But I hope you remember my argument why being human online is important. And I have a little proof to back it up today.

It happened to me on three platforms, within a span of a few months. I was invited to be a part of a smaller community, or I was asked to take part in beta testing. Namely, these platforms are Etsy, Pinterest, and Canva. I have been using all of them for years.

Do I have any advantages because of that? To be honest, no. At least not at the moment, but I can tell that big platforms want to connect with real people and create little communities that they can rely on. Maybe a shift?

So I hope this little post motivates you to keep on going, just as wonderful and just as human you are….

How I do it:

  1. I basically write as I speak. Using Grammarly here and there.
  2. I do not aim for perfection.
  3. I write about my own experience.
  4. I use my own thoughts and ideas, not ChatGPT
  5. I am legit and truthful across the platforms (often confused with authenticity)

Have a great autumn, dear friends 🎃

Published by Mona

Questions I am trying to solve: Can a "one-person business" survive? Does it have a chance in today's world? Is it sustainable for more than a few years? Is it something that can work long-term? In my blog, I am mainly creating lists with tips on how to avoid numerous burnouts while working full-time (and hoping to retire early hahaha).

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