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Wow, I had no idea I was given that much of myself away in that one email of introduction. I love how you’ve broken it down into different sections too. Last year I ran the pilot of my creative membership before moving it to Substack this year, at the end of it I asked people for feedback and really never did anything with it. I’m going to go back to them now and break them down the way you did and see what I can read between the lines in terms of what my reader says/thinks/does and feels. Thanks Christin!

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Hehe, yes some of it inferred, of course but it can be a really helpful way to go through feedback and keep it for reference. ⚡️

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Love this framework and the idea of keeping a working document. I have a lot of it in my head, but it ends up in a jumble much of the time!

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Same! Feels good to get it out and not worry as much about remembering it all. 😆

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This landed just when I needed it, and in such a digestable way. Thank you!!

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Amazing! I love to hear that, Claire! 🥳

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That’s such a helpful insight m, Christin! One of the things I’ve been struggling with, is what to write. I’ve never thought in terms of writing for a specific person!

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Oh for sure! Keep one, specific “perfect” reader in mind and it will make everything so much easier, from dating through to the writing. 🤩

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Thanks for this great article Christin, I really like the concept of the empathy map, I’ve not seen it set out that way before, and breaking it down into the three quadrants makes it more manageable and useful. Something I’ll try and put into practice once I launch my newsletter!

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Yes, and something you can continue to add to over time. So glad it seems like something you can use! 🫶

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