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The exercise of making a headshot with Gemini was so easy and so needed! That was a great tutorial. Thank you!
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The Cost of Changing Directions
Everyone wants exponential results. Very few people are willing to live an exponential process. We chase the next idea. The next opportunity. The next strategy. The next shortcut. Not because the last one wasn't working. Because it wasn't working fast enough. But almost everything worthwhile compounds. A business. A marriage. Your health. Your confidence. Your reputation. Your faith. None of them reward constant starting over. They reward consistency long after the excitement disappears. The people you admire just stayed with the right things longer than everyone else. Protect your attention. Protect your calendar. Protect your commitments. Because every time you change directions, you reset the compound interest on your life. The future you're hoping for probably doesn't require another idea. It requires giving the right one enough uninterrupted time to become extraordinary. ↓ What's one thing you're going to stop abandoning this week?
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Daily writing.
Before you head into the weekend, I want you to think about something…
What’s the thing you keep saying you want…but your actions still don’t reflect? Not your intentions. Not your excuses. Your actual actions. Because the gap between the life you want and the life you currently have is usually hidden inside the habits you keep defending. So here’s a challenge for this weekend: Take 20 quiet minutes with no distractions and ask yourself these 3 questions: 1. What do I know I need to stop avoiding? 2. What would my future self wish I started now? 3. If I kept living exactly like this for the next 5 years… where would it lead? Don’t answer quickly. Sit with it. Awareness changes more lives than motivation ever will. Have an amazing weekend everybody 👊
0 likes • Jun 11
Thanks, Dean. This is a fantastic question, and I have just printed it out and put it on my bulletin board so I see it every day. I know the answers in my heart and have written them down, and I have ignored the answers sometimes and just gone wayward through my days. This reminds me that time is finite and it's time to get to work!
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@Will Mackenzie Writing the next novel, Will.
Are Your Habits Matching Your Goals?
It’s June 1st, which makes this a good time to step back and ask yourself a hard question: Are you actually doing the things required to build the business or life that you say you want? Not thinking about it. Not planning it. Not consuming more content about it. Actually doing it. Because as entrepreneurs and success seekers, we can convince ourselves we’re “working” while avoiding the handful of things that actually move the needle. The outreach. The follow up. The content. The sales calls. The consistency. The uncomfortable conversations. The discipline to keep showing up when the excitement wears off. Most breakthroughs don’t come from a brand new strategy. They come from recommitting to the fundamentals and staying consistent long enough for the results to compound. So don’t use June to reinvent yourself. Use it to get re-aligned. Review your goals. Get honest about where you’ve been inconsistent. Simplify the plan. And recommit to the habits that actually create momentum. If you stayed consistent for the next 30 days, where could your business or your life look different by July 1st?
0 likes • Jun 8
30 days of doing everything right would mean a lot more words on the page, newsletters scheduled in a timely fashion, and posts done. Thanks for the reminder that it's the day to day work that gets it done.
📄 Unstructured Work Is the Next Big Time Leak: Why AI Document Automation Is Suddenly a Bigger Deal
A lot of AI conversation still gravitates toward the visible parts of work. The draft that gets generated. The summary that appears in seconds. The assistant that responds quickly. Those are easy to notice, which is why they get so much attention. But some of the biggest time losses in business are happening in places that feel much less glamorous. They live inside invoices, forms, contracts, reports, applications, intake documents, and the messy layers of unstructured information that teams still move by hand every day. That is why AI document automation is becoming such a meaningful shift. It is not just about generating content. It is about reducing the heavy, repetitive work required to extract information, route it correctly, turn it into action, and keep processes moving. In many organizations, that document friction is one of the largest hidden drains on time. The work is not difficult because it is intellectually complex. It is difficult because it is repetitive, fragmented, and constantly waiting for someone to translate the document into the next useful step. ------------- Context ------------- Most teams underestimate how much of their week is spent handling documents that were never designed for speed. Someone opens a form and manually types information into another system. Someone reviews a contract to find one key clause. Someone pulls numbers from an invoice, checks them against a spreadsheet, and routes the file to the next approver. Someone reads a PDF attachment just to extract the same handful of fields they extracted yesterday from a slightly different version of the same file. None of this looks dramatic. That is why it stays invisible for so long. It feels like administrative maintenance, the sort of work that simply comes with business. But the total cost is enormous because these steps happen constantly. They delay approvals, lengthen process times, create avoidable handoffs, and consume attention that could be going toward work with far higher leverage.
📄 Unstructured Work Is the Next Big Time Leak: Why AI Document Automation Is Suddenly a Bigger Deal
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I can't wait to start using tools that will allow me to import event data into a spreadsheet automatically so I can skip that step!
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