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Are you ready and lazy enough (you will fully understand with continue reading this)? Coffee and tea next to you? Alright. This article is going to (not) kick you in your a**. It will be a bit of ‘lesson learned’, for sure a bit of FIGMA, and a bit of staying curious.
您準備好了嗎并且足夠懶惰 (繼續閱讀本文將會完全理解)? 您旁邊的咖啡和茶? 好的。 本文將(或不)踢您的a **。 當然,這有點“吸取教訓”,當然還有一些FIGMA,還有一點好奇。
It’s about waking up and realizing: Yesterday I repeated the same thing over and over again:
關于喚醒和意識到:昨天,我一次又一次地重復同樣的事情:
Time to hack yourself.
是時候修改自己了。
Repeated smth. in your routine, your work tools, or your meetings? This is where you truly shall become ‘lazy’. You heard it right. Consider yourself as the laziest person. Laziness shall become your new way of continuously learning.
重復的水深。 在您的日常工作,工作工具或會議中? 這是您真正要變得“懶惰”的地方。 您沒聽錯。 認為自己是最懶惰的人。 懶惰將成為您不斷學習的新方式。
First things first. I for myself learned it the hard way. Being diligent as a UX designer won’t trigger yourself to find the smartest solutions out there. That’s why it’s time for
首先是第一件事。 我自己為困難學習。 勤奮地擔任UX設計師不會觸發自己找到最聰明的解決方案。 這就是為什么要

1. Hack yourself tip number one
1.破解第一技巧
Become the laziest couch potato and start reading smart books! You almost burn 0 calories (be proud of yourself being so lazy), your cactus won’t be afraid of you to get overwatered, your thumb muscle is trained enough by scrolling down newsfeeds, and your brain is getting lazy-smarter from printed literature than learning from screens:
成為最懶惰的沙發土豆,開始閱讀智能書籍! 您幾乎消耗了0卡路里(以自己如此懶惰為榮),仙人掌將不怕您被水淹滿,向下滾動新聞消息可對拇指肌肉進行足夠的訓練,并且從印刷文獻中您的大腦變得更聰明比從屏幕學習:
The study, titled, Reading on Paper and Digitally: What the Past Decades of Empirical Research Reveal, shows that students learn more powerful from print textbooks than screens (such a lazy quote — you will fully understand when you continue reading).
這項研究的標題為“紙上閱讀和數字閱讀:過去幾十年的經驗研究揭示了什么”,該研究表明,學生從印刷教科書中學到的東西比屏幕學得要厲害( 這是個懶惰的報價 ,當您繼續閱讀時,您將完全理解)。

2. Hack yourself tip number two
2.攻克第二個技巧
Collect your quotes and learnings in a written (concept) form. This will let you remember best, helps to form opinions, and strategies to tackle your next challenge at work. I can totally assure, that next small talk or Pecha Kucha is around the corner (true story).
以書面(概念)形式收集您的報價和學習內容。 這將使您記住最好,有助于形成觀點,以及應對工作中下一個挑戰的策略。 我完全可以保證,下一次閑聊或Pecha Kucha即將來臨(真實故事)。
Which leads me to one of my favourite (lazy) quotes from the book:The subtle art of not giving a f*** by Mark Manson.
這使我想到了我最喜歡的(懶惰的)一句名言:馬克·曼森(Mark Manson)不給af ***的微妙藝術。

“Don’t hope for a life without problems. There’s no such thing. Instead, hope for a life full of good problems.”
“不要希望生活沒有問題。 沒有這樣的事情。 相反,希望生活中充滿好問題。”
Which leads to
這導致
3. Hack yourself tip number three
3.攻克技巧三
Own the problems, and accept them is going to be the key to choose your next best (lazy) values.Do a daily or weekly analysis to get a better understanding of possible hacking opportunities in your routines. Here is an experimental FIGMA template, that I created to become more efficiently lazy (or because you were lazy enough to read this article — lazy fist bump — you’re getting this for free). Free Hack yourself diary template: Click-press-this-link!
擁有并接受問題將成為選擇下一個最佳(懶惰)值的關鍵。 每天或每周進行分析,以更好地了解例程中可能的黑客機會。 這是一個實驗性的FIGMA模板,我創建了該模板以使其變得更有效地變得懶惰(或者因為您足夠懶惰以閱讀本文-懶惰的拳頭-您可以免費獲得它)。 免費黑客自己的日記模板: 單擊此鏈接 !

4. And this is the fourth hack yourself tip
4.這是第四個駭客技巧
Get less hands-off and become lazy hands-on.
減少動手操作,變得懶惰動手。
You’re reviewing and QA-ing a lot. Then this is prob a good example of how to tackle repetitions. If you are recognizing repetitive workarounds or experiencing too many clicks to get things done: Become lazy! Tackle those workarounds like a UX Designer and solve them. You can make it.
您正在大量審查和質量檢查。 那么這可能是解決重復問題的一個很好的例子。 如果您發現重復性的解決方法或點擊次數過多,無法完成任務:請變得懶惰! 像UX設計器一樣解決這些變通方法并加以解決。 你可以做到。
Here’s an example coming from our product design team:The FIGMA revamping of naming conventions for typography and colours to improve the workflow.
這是我們產品設計團隊提供的一個示例:FIGMA修改了版式和顏色的命名約定,以改善工作流程。





5. Last but not least: The Super nerd tip of hacking yourself
5.最后但并非最不重要的一點:黑客的超級書呆子提示
Have you ever thought of creating real-life plugins for yourself?
您是否曾經想過為自己創建真實的插件?
Just couldn’t stop thinking of it. I mean you could become even nerdier.
只是無法停止思考。 我的意思是你可能會變得更加呆板。
I leave you alone with those thoughts…and your coffee… Hope to see you again in my next article. Tschüss, bye and let’s stay curious!
我讓那些想法……和你的咖啡……讓你一個人呆著……希望在我的下一篇文章中再次見到你。 Tschüss,再見,讓我們保持好奇!
翻譯自: https://uxdesign.cc/hack-yourself-a-lazy-designers-pov-and-a-bit-of-figma-406fe251839f
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