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Jacki

@jackimyra

Designer, PTYA, creating meaning with life

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5 hours and 58 minutes of deep work in the books. Set up Cinema4D (trial) with my Mac, but might cost me 1199 per year to maintain.

5 hours and 58 minutes of deep work in the books. 

Set up Cinema4D (trial) with my Mac, but might cost me 1199 per year to maintain.
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8 hours and 1 minutes of deep work in the books. Getting the ball rolling and learning from the WebFlow courses! Got my Cinema4D working and building my fake client projects.

8 hours and 1 minutes of deep work in the books. 

Getting the ball rolling and learning from the WebFlow courses! Got my Cinema4D working and building my fake client projects.
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5 hours and 3 minutes of deep work in the books. Took breaks to stay motivated and kept on going with the Webflow tutorials. More tomorrow!

5 hours and 3 minutes of deep work in the books. 

Took breaks to stay motivated and kept on going with the Webflow tutorials. More tomorrow!
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7 hours and 29 minutes of deep work in the books. Texturing in Cinema4d, feels like I'm breaking through the iceberg. Feels like progress, going to keep pushing through.

7 hours and 29 minutes of deep work in the books. 

Texturing in Cinema4d, feels like I'm breaking through the iceberg. Feels like progress, going to keep pushing through.
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That small gesture hit big. Thanks for the first support — made my day. Thank you Kyle!!! You can back me here: buymeacoffee.com/jacquelineyeun…

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I don’t fully understand why my boyfriend talks about fantasy football 24/7… so I built a way to relate. 😂 Meet Cardify — turn a selfie into a personalized fantasy football trading card in seconds. Try it: cardify.dev #ai #productdesign #startup #fantasyfootball

I don’t fully understand why my boyfriend talks about fantasy football 24/7… so I built a way to relate. 😂

Meet Cardify — turn a selfie into a personalized fantasy football trading card in seconds. 
Try it: cardify.dev

#ai #productdesign #startup #fantasyfootball
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New month, tick tok Funding Breakthrough Lab ends Oct 31. Deadline here Use MonthlyPlan.app to track daily, monthly, etc If you’re on a deadline too, join me: monthlyplan.app Let’s finish October with receipts. #product #ai #productivity #startups #builderinpublic

New month, tick tok
Funding Breakthrough Lab ends Oct 31. Deadline here
Use MonthlyPlan.app to track daily, monthly, etc
If you’re on a deadline too, join me: monthlyplan.app
Let’s finish October with receipts.
#product #ai #productivity #startups #builderinpublic
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I’m building 24 apps in 7 days. Not for perfection. For momentum. Day 1: ✅ shouldibuy.dev Day 2: ✅ cardify.dev Day 3: ✅ monthlyplan.app Follow the chaos → join247.xyz #24AppsInAWeek #buildinpublic

I’m building 24 apps in 7 days.
Not for perfection. For momentum.
Day 1: ✅ shouldibuy.dev
Day 2: ✅ cardify.dev
Day 3: ✅ monthlyplan.app
Follow the chaos → join247.xyz #24AppsInAWeek #buildinpublic
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Took babify.dev for a spin and generated a baby between me and… Brad Pitt. 🍼😅 10/10 chaos. Would co-parent the algorithm. Try “celebrity mode” → babify.dev #buildinpublic #AI #justforfun #ProductDesign #24appsin1week

Took babify.dev for a spin and generated a baby between me and… Brad Pitt. 🍼😅
10/10 chaos. Would co-parent the algorithm.
Try “celebrity mode” → babify.dev #buildinpublic #AI #justforfun #ProductDesign #24appsin1week
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I stole this idea and now use it with every single employee. It’s the best illustration I’ve seen of teaching someone to be high agency. It says there are 5 levels of work: Level 1: “There is a problem.” Level 2: “There is a problem, and I’ve found some causes.” Level 3:

I stole this idea and now use it with every single employee.

It’s the best illustration I’ve seen of teaching someone to be high agency.

It says there are 5 levels of work:

Level 1: “There is a problem.”

Level 2: “There is a problem, and I’ve found some causes.”

Level 3: