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Open It Once Before You Submit It

Even though I worked hard to create it, the file was wrong, it wasn't saved to the end, or it looked distorted. Such mistakes may occur due to lack of confirmation rather than content. Mottainai failures can be reduced with the last effort. Whether you're writing an essay, sending presentation slides, or showing your work to people at home, the ease with which you can convey your message depends on how you use the tools.

It is difficult to fix it if you notice it after sending it.

Even if you think you have submitted it, you may have sent a different file, the name is difficult to understand, or the image is not included. Especially when you're in a hurry, it's easy to think "it's probably okay" and move on. However, because it is what the other person sees, it is worth checking it once on your own screen.

Sometimes you can see it just by opening it again

Try closing the file and opening it again. Just by doing this, you may notice a lack of preservation or a change in appearance. The goal of submitting your work is not the moment you finish writing it, but the moment the other person can read it. Children who can confirm this will find it easier to properly demonstrate their abilities.

What you can do today
The next time you submit, reopen the file just once to check the name, content, and appearance before sending.

At Digital Kodomo BASE, we value not only the ability to create but also the ability to deliver. The final confirmation may seem small, but it makes a big difference.