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7 months of daily note writing today. A self-introduction written with generative AI questions and gratitude to my followers [Supporting the creative collaborative magazine 'Akarium']

[Morning Activity Article]

Good morning, everyone! 🙌
I'm Yuki, a note lover❄️

August 31, 2025.
The story of my note journey, which I began by feeling my way through, has reached the milestone of exactly 7 months today.

Here is my dashboard report 👇

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I usually write the dark fantasy war novel
'Luminal Chronicles' while
writing about my daily realizations onnote.

The world of creation can be lonely at times,but
I recently encountered a wonderful 'tool'.


It is a 'question creation prompt' distributed byYu Yanagi,
who always sharesvaluable information
.

Yu Yanagi,
thank you for the wonderful prompt!

Thanks to it, the

generative AI drew out 'the know-how within me'like a professional interviewer,
something I couldn't have realized on my own.

This time,using this prompt,
I will share

my own trial and error
for those who have started note but are struggling because they aren't getting much of a response.


[Self-Introduction: How to Grow Your Note] 'Important Things' I Realized When I Had Zero Response


This time,generative AI interviewed me based on my actual experiencesregarding the

struggles
of 'no response' and 'not gaining followers' thatnote beginners
often encounter.


Q1. When you first started note, was there a moment you felt a 'wall'?

Yes, there was.

I was writing the dark fantasy novel 'Luminal Chronicles' every day,
but I hardly received any comments.

Days of continuing to update with no response.

Even though there should have been readers on the other side of the screen,
I felt a silence as if I were placing stories in a place where no one was there.
Honestly, there were times I thought, 'Maybe it's not reaching anyone.'



Q2. When you don't get any 'likes', what do you think you should review first?

First of all, I think it's 'interaction'.

I felt that note is not just a place to leave your work,
but a place thatgrows through connections between people
.

Giving 'likes' yourself or
quietly leaving comments on articles that moved your heart.

This is what's called a "giving mindset," but
it's not a chore,
it's a series of small dialogues after all.

That accumulationopened up the world for me little by little.


Q3. Do you have any tips for writing titles that make readers want to click?

I do.

"Place a story in the very first line."

Especially at the beginning of a title,
I try to place words
that make people stop and take notice.

Readers often decide whether or not to read
based on the first few characters,
so I imaginecreating a small 'gravitational pull' there.


Q4. What are you conscious of in your profile to get people to follow you?

"Being my true self."

Rather than trying to look a little better,
I feel that conveying things in my own words, even if clumsy,
reaches someone properly.

It's precisely because I'm not perfect that I get empathy.

I value thatsense of distance.


Q5. Do you have any tricks to prevent readers from leaving at the beginning of an article?

I include illustrations.

Rather than just text,having a visual entry point makes it much easier to read.

Especially because many people read on their smartphones, I am conscious of
conveying the atmosphere in an instant.


Q6. How do you go about liking or following others?

Beyond just
gratitude for those who like my posts, I do it for
articles that actually moved my heart
after reading them.

It is not about actions to increase numbers, but whether I feel
“I want to return this sentiment.”

That is the one standard I have always cherished.


Q7. What are you conscious of regarding the readability of your articles?

It is entirely smartphone-based.

I use slightly more line breaks and keep sentences short.

I am
conscious of the rhythm so as not to disturb the reader's breathing.

Because I believe that writing, in a sense, is also “sound.”


Q8. Are there any tools you use for writing or improvement?

I utilize generative AI.

I have used ChatGPT and Gemini in the past, but recently I have also incorporated
Claude.

It helps me with things I wouldn't notice from my own perspective, so it is very useful for polishing my writing and

gaining an objective view
.


Q9. Since continuing with note, what do you feel has changed the most about yourself?

The 'fear of sharing' has faded.

At first, it
took courage just to put my own words out into the world.

But as I kept going, I started to think, "
it doesn't have to be perfect".

I felt that by writing, things inside me were gradually
falling into place,
and sometimes that leads to someone else's empathy.

That small cycle, before I knew it, had turned into confidence..


Q10. Finally, do you have a message for beginners who are worried because they aren't getting any reactions?

No matter how many quiet days pass,
your words are definitely reaching someone..

It's okay if they don't take shape right away.


First, just keep going.
And,
I hope you won't be afraid to connect with others.

Words are something you write alone, but
they only become a 'story' when you meet someone else..


Those encounters are surely yet to come.

It's cherry blossom season, isn't it?🌸

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