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If you've ever felt "AI Overwhelm", please read this.
Every single person following AI right now is overwhelmed. Including me. I make videos about this stuff for a living and I still feel the pressure. New model drops. New framework. New feature update. It feels like every single day. But after hearing a ton of you guys bring up "AI overwhelm" week after week, I realized this: → There's a HUGE difference between knowing the "what" and knowing the "how." Staying aware does not mean testing everything. Most new tools and features only need the "what." You see the title. You understand what it does. You move on. The "how" is reserved for the stuff that solves a problem you actually have right now. So when something new drops, I ask myself one question: Does this solve a specific pain point I'm currently dealing with? If yes, I test it in a real scenario. I test it against something that actually matters to me. If no, I save the link. I mentally file it away. And I keep walking. Because here's the thing. Your north star is probably very different from mine. Part of my job is to experiment, form opinions, and share what I think is useful. So naturally I test a lot of stuff. But if your north star is building a business or getting better at your craft, then every shiny new tool might just be a distraction. The number one mistake I see people make is they try to learn everything. They watch every video. They test every tool. They jump to the next thing before the last thing even had a chance to work. And if I've contributed to your overwhelm with my daily uploads, I apologize. hehe. But a lot of people think that this ties directly into how you measure your day. Productivity is not how many hours you worked. It's how many meaningful outputs you created that actually moved the needle towards your north star. Someone can work 12 hours one day and feel insanely productive, but they were just watching tutorials and playing around with new tools. Meanwhile someone else sits down for 5 hours, ships the one thing that actually matters, and makes more progress.
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This is an interesting take. It's not just you Nate, the entire socmed is designed to provide with overwhelming amount information, new updates and stories. Which makes it hard for one to lock in and focus on one thing. I have personally struggled alot with this till about last week Tbh i was even considering going deep into digital marketing while also working on automation while also creating contents and running my own training programs. I was actually so close to signing up for a digital marketing course. I had to sit down and write down clearly on what i want to accomplish and why i want it, the other day. That gave some level of clarity and now im fully focused on automation while documenting my journey. Training is something im going to do on part-time.
Day 1 challange
i have completed day 1 of 7 days challenge. followed Nate's video and claude to clarify things that i dont understand. I'm not entirely convinced with the outcome. Felt i could ahve done better. i didnt follow Nate's steps 100%. tweaked it a little with the help of claude but the positive news is that i can improve it after this. Here's the flow : You type one prompt ↓ Tavily searches the web → brings back research data ↓ Claude reads research → writes newsletter content ↓ Pollinations generates → hero image ↓ HTML template combines → content + image into email design ↓ Gmail SMTP sends → polished email to your inbox ↓ 📬 Newsletter arrives! Used these alternate options since the APIs Nate suggested requires subscription. not that i dont want to pay but im just not sure if its worth to pay for the demo version. so, when i asked claude, it suggested this options. My dear experts and seniors here, please do share what i can/should improve here. looking forward to learn from you guys. Thank you in advance. Appreciate and if we happen to meet, I'll get you a coffee lol
Day 1 challange
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There's a small update. I just used the same automation to automate my LinkedIn and threads postings. I have my socmed accounts connected to claude using omnisocials. You can try it with their 14 days trial first and then choose to subscribe, if you want to Fed Claude code on some of my writings as i dont want it to look like AI-written. Claude code processed it and boom, the post is live and now im setting it up to do it everyday! Thanks to Nate and eavery one of you guys here. Having said that, if you have better options or if you think i can/should improve something, please, please do share 🙏.
Day 1 ✅
Sucessfuly completed first day 🙂 , created my first workflow using Claude Code and email landed in my inbox. Its always a nice feeling when you do something new and creative. In my first iteration I used (on purpose) Gemini for research an infografics (free version can not create images) and everything was as expected (with placeholders for images) , my second iteration was telling Claude to find and propose a free alternative for infografics which ended good but infografics had few issues. In third iteration I gave feedback and SS for infografics and Claude altered the prompt and the third iteration went good also. I found connection points for my knowlegde from SDLC, PM, QA, BDM, Sales, Operations areas, what means that my next step beside learning new skills is a maping process to map everything from my traditional software playground to AI playground. First iteration with placeholders, second with messed infografic and the third with altered infografic. And a SS of Claude Code project setup.
Day 1 ✅
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Good job buddy
What would you tell your beginner self?
If you were new to this again what would you tell yourself?
What would you tell your beginner self?
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This is an interesting question. I'd say, "learn to teach. When something seems like dead-end, just push through it to find an answer" 2. As hormozi says, "if it's hard for you, it's hard for the others too. Just find a way"
👋 Salut, je me présente Hamza Diakana!
Salut, je m'appelle Hamza Diakana. Je vis à Ezanville et je m’intéresse à l’IA afin de lancer un business (Agent IA) pour générer des revenue réguliers tous les mois. Je souhaite atteindre ces 3 objectifs grâce à l’IA : 1. Recevoir des revenus supplémentaires 2. Avoir un réseau avec plusieurs Agents à ma disposition 3. Créer des agents qui résout un problème précis Pour m'amuser, j'aime faire ces 3 choses : 1. Faire du Foot 2. Lire des Podcast
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Saluttt 🫡
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Agilen Ramasamy
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Non tech guy, learning and teaching AI. Running my own AI Automation Agency.

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