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Suyog Ketkar

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I am a certified technical writer. I specialize in content-design interoperability. In 2017, I published 'The Write Stride - A Conversation with Your Writing Self,' which is a self-help book on writing. Some of my articles and poems have appeared in national and international magazines. On Quora, I have over 400 answers. And, on my website, which has been live for the last 11 years, I have over a thousand followers. In my work time, I create videos and documentation. In my non-work time, I like to play with my daughter and read about (and collect) fountain pens—a newfound hobby. ...more

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Siddhidatri: The Bestower of Fulfillment


On Navaratri’s final day, Siddhidatri is honored. The goddess is seated on a lotus and holds a conch, discus, mace, and lotus. She grants siddhis and spiritual powers, and awakens consciousness beyond limits.
From Day 1 to Day 8, each form of goddess has helped us get rid of our sins, negativities, conquer our inner darkness and fears, and helped us align our actions and intentions. This form of th

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“Brevity is pivotal to clarity.”
Suyog Ketkar, The Write Stride

“Make difference with the uniformity; make uniformity the difference.”
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“The success of the documentation efforts lies in the users being able to correctly locate and use the resolutions to their issues on time and retain that knowledge for later use.”
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“Memories are interesting. Interesting because they are faded yet detailed, pictured yet difficult to decipher, yelling yet mute, beautiful yet dreadful, magical yet logical, and familiar yet new. We listen; we encounter; we observe; we do; we learn; and, we talk. Everything we do or experience becomes our memory. Indeed, memories are interesting.”
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“If we can get the design right, we can reduce the experiential differences between the first-time and the repeated usage of the application.”
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“Familiarity trumps functionality.”
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“The design’s intuitiveness is factorized based on the stored procedures: the more intuitive the design is, the more the users can remember and recall.”
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“Users notice good design only when it is missing.”
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