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✍️ Write a document “How To Work With Me” or “How I Work Best” and encouraging others to craft one, too (we’ve heard these called “Operating Manuals,” too!)
Sharing Your Zone of Genius With Others
focused.space
A user story has just the right level of detail. At a more abstract level, we have epics. In Agile, “epics” are used for a high-level overview of the needed features. Therefore, they gather a group of user stories. If you’re building an [affinity diagram](https://www.interaction-design.org/literature/topics/affinity-diagrams), epics will be the name given to a set of common user stories. Epics enable everyone in the project to see the design from many users’ perspectives, exhaustively enough so that any kinks can show up, should a user want to “try” something that hadn’t been planned for or planned through well enough.
User Stories: As a [UX Designer] I want to [embrace Agile] so that [I can make my projects user-centered]
Muriel Garreta Domingo
The energy of allowing does not eradicate distress but transforms it into something with which we can create.
Thoughts That Move Energy
Julie Merrick
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