More bit sized / micro content
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Anonymous
- no course, no info, just a bunch of really short actions
- Ways to ground yourself, how to tackle your eco anxiety in bite-sized ways (if you’re already aware of your eco anxiety)
- No lessons, just quick actions, just quick ways to get out of the eco anxiety attach
- Just when you get stuck in circular thinking – how to get out of it
- Immediate actionable, quantifiable things.
"The way its designed rn makes it feel like its too much work – even her friends felt that.
Most ppl are not going to put in the work and time to do that. Behaviour and mindset change is a very difficult avenue. This will not scale.
Try smaller actions, if someone wants to learn more – they can read more. "
"An Instagram-style combo of a visual (potentially generated by the AI according to a desired prompt) and a quote that use soothing colors, emotionally charged images/photos and positive trigger words. A bit of neuroscience here"
Oliver Dauert
Thank you you 2 for this clarification SHORT & LONG form content. Got it!
Iryna Dihtiarova
Personally, I love courses in the Wildya app and the very concept in their core. I would not recommend abandoning them completely.
But chewable micro-content can be beneficial. Maybe add a one-pager summary of each course for those interested in learning yet having no time for it?
So, bite-size bits in addition to full-size content, NOT instead. We should probably not encourage the shortening attention span trend, or it may become an epidemic of scrolling. Learning takes time, and it's a good thing. IMO
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James Turner
Iryna Dihtiarova I agree very much. Short in addition to, not instead of, longer content. Having both is key.