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A lot of the jokes come through via the animation. It’s clearly made by people familiar with or at least empathetic towards social anxiety, and they know how to mine Bocchi for cringe comedy without making light of its main character in the way Komi-san Can't Communicate does. ![]() It portrays the never-ending struggle she goes through – the cringe efforts she does to try and overcome her anxiety – all with enormous empathy towards the character in a way that doesn't make fun of her but understands that her struggles are relatable. For one, it is poignant in its exploration of anxiety but without being overtly bleak or cruel towards Bocchi. But Bocchi the Rock! hides a few aces up its anxiety-ridden sleeve. In many ways, it’s a spiritual successor to K-On!, a music anime that's really more about a group of girls becoming friends. That is until she runs into a girl from another school who asks Bocchi to join her band instead. The problem is that even after becoming quite good at playing guitar, and even after her guitar-playing videos gather an online following, Bocchi still isn't able to talk to anyone at school, let alone ask them to join her band. ![]() Learning that many big bands started out as a group of high schoolers hanging out, Gotoh - also known as Bocchi (literally "always alone") - borrows a guitar from her dad to try and start a band with fellow classmates. We follow Hitori Gotoh, a gloomy and shy high schooler with crippling social anxiety and a single desire: to muster the courage to talk to her classmates and become popular - or at least get a couple of friends. ![]() This is Bocchi the Rock! and Bocchi is here to, well, rock your world - if only she can avoid passing out and dissolving into dust in the process. In a season full of heavy hitters, spectacular conclusions, big sequels, anticipated blockbuster adaptations, and more, a little show about adorable girls doing adorable things enters the ring to blow the competition out of the water with a thematically rich, hilarious, heartfelt, and visually splendid first season. ![]() ![]() If you log into your Notion account & you don’t see the portal page, you’re likely in the “wrong workspace” group. The status updates allow us to log in & see each other’s progress at all times, which is crucial for transparency & efficient collaboration during remote work projects, and everything else allows us to keep all communication that is project-related inside a single space, rather than wasting time sifting through 50 emails to find something.ĭon’t worry! You can always get back to it from the original Notion invite, and I’ve most likely sent you an email with a separate link before the project started as well. Plenty of areas to comment or add content The portals I create for my clients can be multiple pages deep and sometimes just a single page, depending on the complexity of the project and how much content I need from you before I can begin designing, but there are a few things you’ll always have in your portal space:Īn inbox where we can “email” each other within Notion Now you’d be able to comment, add/edit content, complete the homework assignments that I’ve assigned to you which are required in order for me to be able to get started. You’d get an email invitation directly from Notion with the link to the portal page where (by default) you’d be able to view, click & read-only.įor Edit & Comment access, you’d need to create a free Notion account so you can be signed in with your own account, but you can do create an account by signing in with Google or some other easy way to “join” and I promise it won’t cost you a single dime! So, when your customized portal is ready, I’d add you as a Guest to that portal workspace which allows you to use Notion with me. ![]() Honestly though, collaboratively using a tool like this does actually make the process simpler, less confusing, and headache-free! I know it’s not ideal to be told, “Hey we’re going to use this thing you’ve never heard of & you have to create an account there to use it!” □□♀️ –I know yet ANOTHER account? Guest Access in Notion Accepting a Notion invite Notion beat most things in those categories because it allows us to create truly customized spaces for each need, and that’s why I loved using it with my clients as the Portal hub.īut what does that look like? Check it out below and catch a sneak peek of the VIP Day portal hub in the video at the bottom of this post! On the flip side, from my client’s point of view, Asana has a bad rep for drop-kicking clients into notification-hell, ClickUp was the hardest for clients to figure out how to use with me (read: the steepest learning curve), and Trello could just be a mess because it lacked the more flexible structure & permissions levels that Asana & ClickUp had. ![]() Problems I ran into were big, like being ridiculously expensive (eh-em, Asana) to upgrade for a solopreneur wanting paid-plan-only features, or being too robust for its own good (*cough* –ClickUp), or becoming messy & not having a global calendar (yeah I'm talking to you, Trello). While I did like aspects of them all, I could never find my groove in any of them –and neither could my clients, which was a big problem for both of us. I’ve tried or researched every major PM (project management) tool out there (8 or 9 apps to be exact –and I’m not kidding!) Notion is an incredible platform, both for business & personal use. In 2021, one of the biggest changes in my business was switching to Notion for my project management tool, –because my clients responded so much better to it! Collaborative efforts with clients was suddenly so much easier, smoother, and simpler. 20 have been so up-and-down and brought us LOTS of changes. |