Emotional security II


I want to confess that recently I have felt the joy of the production of a close professional.

It is a kind of very special joy when you discover love, passion and confidence in the producer about what is developing.

A process that includes wondering, questions and search, until emerges a production that is a real expression of the developer.  All this, fortunately, I have experienced in the last part of her develop process thanks to Amy Giddon.  

But what is extremely relevant is the profile of Daily Haloha related to Emotional Security, and this is what I have discovered as a daily user, and I want to share with you.

These words emerge all about my daily experience with this app, and I would love to share with you.


A-The participation process (a few minutes)

When you signed up you will receive an incomplete sentence, to fill in the blanks, a Provoking Thought, as used to say our Guest Professional Patrick Mc Andrew

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You can simply share your thoughts filling in the blanks. 

You can be sure to open your heart to the world and nobody will evaluate you 

But you can think, if nobody evaluates, there is nobody on the other side of the device …but not, you receive immediately a message that is connected with yours 

And then you can react to the message received sending a reaction sticker with mood color associated. This new kind of symbols has a few words for explaining its meaning, so you can avoid emotional misunderstanding.

Further, your message, protected by no personal data, is exposed in a wall where you have the same space than the other messages.  

When you have finished, or when you want during the same day, you can explore the wall full of calm, wise and smart messages one of each it is yours.

In this high step of the process, you can read, learn, empathize with other people.


B- Emotional results

I can deeply have experienced that human being are the same all over the world

But then I have discovered still a higher step and I call it contemplation/meditation: if I, for example at the end of the day, read all the messages posted on the wall, it probably generates a real moment of meditation over what others said and then the wall turns into a beauty path to a more deep comprehension of human being and walking through this way sometimes I discovered wise mirrors to learn more about me.

At this point daily practiced surely makes me feel how empathy grows up.

The final emotions usually have been the joy to say without judgment and the joy of learning in a calm controlled media environment.

And, again, nobody evaluated you!


C-Going back and summarizing:

You can experience a self-valued production

This self-valued production guarantee your emotional security

You can learn about others and you without any hesitation 

You can develop a healthy daily habit for your deep wellbeing

You will receive each morning at the exact moment the message to fill in the blanks, but you cannot log in, or log in and not complete the sentence. Nobody will judge you. And the next day you will be invited the same. 


D- About design

Amy Giddon put out of Daily Haloha the terrible like and unlike symbol that had begun in Roman Coliseum and unfortunately is still alive.

There is also no applause (one finest way of evaluation)

You are never missing out, each day you send a message; other people will read and react. Always your message will appear on the wall, the same as others

You have not exposure 24/7, because if you someday don`t want to post, nobody will claim to you. This has a great message about respect to silence, something necessary for the quality of relationships.

The design possibilities to express your emotions without misunderstanding: in the section Moods and Reaction stickers, you will find the essential emotions described in a very few and exact words.

Finally, a very charm visual design helps to be respectful, enjoyable and develop empathize.

Can we recreate the connective power of participatory projects in a mobile app? Can we untether ourselves from our fixation on feedback and instead take a moment to reflect for ourselves? Can we gain true perspective from others? And over time, will this daily ritual uplift us, individually and collectively? 

                       Insert: Amy Giddon words written in her article Can a Mobile App Help Us Get our Empathy Back?

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E- Final concepts

Daily evaluation is destroying emotions, relationships, self-esteem, and communities, but:

Standing strong in our inner world.

Being proud, but humble and thankful for developing our perspective from others. 

Opening mind and soul to the world, secure that you keep on learning for a better life, for a better world.


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