If you don't love to learn I would say choose another career um just go go be a dentist or something if you don’t love learning because you will need to be a lifelong learner in this career path. If there's yes use those forced functions and kind of going back to the calendar blocking there's again coming back to just so much content so create a schedule just block out time for it so that you don't get overwhelmed Um of course explore different areas of user experience design but once you start figuring out what you keep gravitating back to maybe you keep gravitated back to content on research just follow that following that enthusiasm, she says. "I couldn't agree more so
Sophia Prater reminds us that we're all pioneers in a field that is changing every minute. She encourages us to use forcing functions by getting the gig first, and then figuring it out. She introduces us to a design philosophy she pioneered called Object-Oriented UX which is all about taking really complex problems, and breaking them down into parts and organizing them. She also reminds us that in order to be successful in this field, we must become lifelong learners.
- Origin Story (4:58)
- Biggest Failure (10:46)
- Design Superpower (25:57)
- What is OOUX? (30:27)
- Design Kryptonite (38:12)
- UX Superhero Name (42:28)
- Habit of Success (46:57)
- Invincible Resource (51:05)
- Recommended Book (52:52)
- Best Advice (55:26)
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