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Heyo, baby, it’s me—your host, Meg “It’s Not Me, It’s You” Lewis! Welc

[logo] OVERTIME EPISODE 87 “There’s a small group of design related things that I’m good at. Once I was able to finally lean into those things, it helped me to feel significantly more self-confident.” [hero-image] Art by [Meg Lewis]( Heyo, baby, it’s me—your host, Meg “It’s Not Me, It’s You” Lewis! Welcome back to [Overtime](—this is Dribbble’s weekly podcast where I cover design news and give you the tools you need to do your best work. This week on [Overtime](, we discuss an important topic: are people under 30 killing email or are they just using the internet differently than those over 30? We’ll also dive into a really interesting concept shop becoming the future of retail. Plus, on this episode we cover how to stop comparing yourself to other people, become more self-confident, and get excited about what makes other people different from you. Whaddya say? [Let’s go!]( [Listen to Episode 87 now](. Sponsored Work smarter, put your freelancing on autopilot. If you’re freelancing, you’ve got to have a workflow that actually works in your favor. That’s why Bonsai helps 200,000+ designers manage their work and, importantly, [get paid on time.]( Their tools help you handle proposals, contracts, invoices, payments, time tracking, and accounting. [You spend time focusing on the work you love, not boring admin work.]( Interested in sponsoring? [Contact us]( Past Episodes [Ya Lose Some, Ya Win Some This week on Overtime, Meg investigates Clubhouse and the latest cake videos taking over the internet. Plus, learn what Harvard design grad student...]( [Going Remote Forever, Byeee! This week on Overtime—Are you feeling trapped? Is your company now remote forever? Meg walks you through an exercise to help you decide which city ...]( [It’s Friday! (And We’re Not Thankful) This week on Overtime, Meg is shocked by the new TGI Fridays’ rebrand, and we try to figure out why the heck they dropped the TGI?! Then, take a tr...]( Subscribe to the Overtime podcast [Apple Podcasts]( [Google Podcasts]( [Spotify]( [Spotify Podcasts]( as well as on [Simplecast](, [Overcast](, [Stitcher](, [Pocket Casts](, [TuneIn](, [Castbox](, [RadioPublic]( or via [RSS](. Other Happenings 6 must-have soft skills designers need to master As a designer, you’ve probably heard a lot about building empathy, teamwork, creative thinking, and communication. Nowadays these [soft skills]( are paramount to a designer’s skill set. But what about some of the not-so-obvious soft skills that are just as important to developing your career in design? [Designer Soft Skills] Product designer and veteran Dribbble Meetup host Lucía Bustamante joined us on the blog to share the [6 underestimated soft skills]( that help designers [empower their relationships](—and their daily work. Lucía encourages designers to work on mastering these skills: - 🤔 Curiosity - 🧠 Holistic Thinking - 🙏 Humility - 💪 Community Building - ❤️ Depersonalization - 😂 A sense of humor Learn more about how to develop each of these [soft skills]( by checking out the [full article]( over on the Dribbble blog, where Lucía shares actionable steps for putting these tips into practice. ■You elected to receive these emails. No longer interested? [Unsubscribe]( or [manage your subscriptions](. Dribbble Holdings Ltd. [• 524 Yates St. • Victoria, BC V8W1K8, Canada]( [hero-image]

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