What moment of happiness can you expect?
Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2025 9:20 am
The happiness you feel when it finally works the way it should… is truly priceless.
And sometimes the solution is super simple.
I recently had a client who urgently needed her email campaign, which she had created in ActiveCampaign, as an HTML file for a collaboration. She had already iceland telegram screening spent hours (honestly) trying to figure out how to do it. I then sent her the file back via Messenger in under half a minute.
This was her reaction:
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I couldn’t help but say it – but I had made the customer happy!
8. Mindset: When in doubt, the tool is to blame!
This is actually not so far-fetched.
Of course, the problem often sits in front of the monitor, as the saying goes, to make it clear that the user is the problem, not the software.
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But: Software is not error-free either. Errors in software and tools are called bugs (Why? Wikipedia provides the explanation )
I'm good at finding bugs. So good that sometimes, as a beta tester, I find bugs and report them to the developers.
And that taught me one thing:
If something really doesn't work the way I think it should, then it's not necessarily my own stupidity, but can very likely be due to a bug.
And sometimes the solution is super simple.
I recently had a client who urgently needed her email campaign, which she had created in ActiveCampaign, as an HTML file for a collaboration. She had already iceland telegram screening spent hours (honestly) trying to figure out how to do it. I then sent her the file back via Messenger in under half a minute.
This was her reaction:
moments of happiness 01
I couldn’t help but say it – but I had made the customer happy!
8. Mindset: When in doubt, the tool is to blame!
This is actually not so far-fetched.
Of course, the problem often sits in front of the monitor, as the saying goes, to make it clear that the user is the problem, not the software.
via GIPHY
But: Software is not error-free either. Errors in software and tools are called bugs (Why? Wikipedia provides the explanation )
I'm good at finding bugs. So good that sometimes, as a beta tester, I find bugs and report them to the developers.
And that taught me one thing:
If something really doesn't work the way I think it should, then it's not necessarily my own stupidity, but can very likely be due to a bug.