: Productivity and community
You are needed.
Only if you really need us.
Purple.space has been around for six months, and we are now about 1,000 strong. It started as an experiment and has now become a valuable tool.
It is not always a good idea to wear the initiative hat. We remove it and rush back to chores.
A community of practice can be very powerful.
The best peer pressure is when we are part of a group who sees us and respects us.
We should not do something for someone else, but rather do it the best we can for us. We know that our peers can.
We even include the instructions on how to unsubscribe right on the signup page. This is a crucial part of a community-eager registration in the journey. You need us if we need you.
Organise a group of peers on your own. Find three, ten or however many people you can to support you in the same way that you support them. Consider Brainstorm Road, or Story Republic. Find out about the other sites.
The hat will be more comfortable.