u/RainSunshine3524

▲ 2 r/Adobe

Employability of various Adobe skills

After college, I gravitated toward jobs that were analytical and repetitive.

I always envied creatives, paid to use tools like Adobe to create something beautiful/expressive.

I'm currently looking to return to work, in a new field. I've been dabbling in Premiere and After Effects, but can't imagine getting good enough with either to make a living from them.

My question is, are there any creative jobs where creatives can learn to do the job in a reasonable amount of time and make a good living from the job?

Or is my current understanding correct that creative jobs are some of the hardest to become employable for?

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u/RainSunshine3524 — 4 days ago
▲ 1 r/loseit

2 questions (Fitbit, apps)

  1. I recently lost my entry level Fitbit. I'm inclined to replace it with the same model (Inspire 3). Is there any reason, from a weight loss perspective, to instead get a higher-end model or a different brand?

My understanding is that more expensive models have a built-in ECG and also a built-in GPS. But I believe the Inspire 3 connects to my cellphone's GPS. So I don't really see any need to go with something expensive. Do you agree?

  1. I have used a calorie tracker for years. What is the next most essential type of weight management app?

Thank you.

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u/RainSunshine3524 — 4 days ago
▲ 5 r/diet

Has anyone overcome yo-yo dieting?

Is there anyone here who has overcome yo-yo dieting? I seek advice on how I may do the same?

I am personally reluctant to use weight loss medication due to a medical condition I have.

I lose weight easily, but regain it quickly upon discontinuing whatever diet I was on.

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u/RainSunshine3524 — 4 days ago

Has anyone overcome yo-yo dieting?

I am a yo-yo dieter.

I lose weight by counting calories. But when I stop dieting, I regain the weight quickly.

I am reluctant to use weight loss medication due to a medical condition I have.

Does anyone have advice?

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u/RainSunshine3524 — 4 days ago
▲ 6 r/coursera+1 crossposts

Choosing what to study (AI, employability etc.)

I seek to return to the office, in a new field.

I will train online, pursuing certifications and portfolio pieces.

3 Questions:

  • Which subject should I learn. The subject I choose should be in demand, including with advances in AI?
  • How do you recommend I determine which subject I'll most enjoy? Online courses require months, so I'm looking to quickly assess, upfront, what I'll enjoy.
  • It's hard for me to stay motivated for months when I'm starting at a screen by myself, as online courses require. Do any of you have reccomendations for the motivation element?

My top fields of interest are

  • data analysis
  • sales operations
  • marketing operations
  • digital marketing.

Thank you.

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u/RainSunshine3524 — 4 days ago