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"plaintext": "I did something uncomfortable and exciting: I attended a game jam and spoke on a panel about it. It was pretty spontaneous and out of character, but I’m proud that I did it. I didn’t win any awards, and that’s okay. I didn’t expect to as a first-timer. There’s a lot I wish I had done differently though. Most importantly, I wish I had held myself more accountable. One of the developers on the panel said that his goal is to make a new game every month. That’s a tall order, but he says he does better when he gives himself a deadline. So how do I hold myself accountable? I’m still figuring that out, I guess. "
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