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Hi guys, i don't really know how to put this out. I've not had a salary since 2024 after I left a marketing and branding firm. I've been working on my UI/UX Design and Product design skills since (I started years before but knuckled down) and I have improved a lot. I've been able to get one or two contracts, but for a while now it's been bleak. I have never felt as employable as I do now and yet I can't get an interview. I have worked on a portfolio samuelobiora.framer.ai and I don't know why it's just not working out.
This has been on my mind recently. I’ve always associated consistency with progress, especially when it comes to things like reflection, reading, or personal routines.
But lately, I’ve noticed that even when I stay consistent, the experience itself doesn’t always feel as meaningful as it used to. Not in a negative way just… less present.
So I tried shifting my approach a bit. Instead of focusing on completing a routine, I focused more on making it relevant to what I’m actually dealing with day-to-day.
That alone made a difference. I also experimented with using more structured prompts instead of repeating the same format every time. Mostly just to stay engaged and avoid going on autopilot.
(If context matters, one of the things I tried was Faithmore — https://apps.apple.com/us/app/faithmore/id6759612475 — but that’s not really the point here.)
I’m more interested in this part: Do you think meaning naturally fades with repetition, or does it depend on how you approach it?