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Are your customers flowers or plants?

Anton Sten
Aug 21, 2017
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Sure, it may seem like a weird question to ask, but knowing if your clients are “flowers” or “plants” can help you adjust your expectations and approach.

When I came to this realization, I was able to be happier with the work I was doing AND deliver better work to the client. It’s a win/win! Curious yet?

Take a look at this week’s blog to find out more.

What I'm reading this week:

  • To Stay Married, Embrace Change

  • I do whatever I want at work and I haven’t been fired yet

  • The UX Reader

This week's favorite:

"If there’s one thing I’ve learned over the last 15 years building 7 companies, it’s that what worked for one company probably (in the context of growth hacking) won’t work for another — even if you do the exact same things, at the same time, in the same way.​"

There Is No Silver Bullet — How To Add 10,000 Website Visitors Every Month

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You can always connect with me on twitter or by just replying to this email. Until next time, enjoy the last sunny days of August .

Anton

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