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Kinda thriving
I was trying for something a little different and then this happened. I love it Prompt High-quality portrait of the SAME person (preserve identity), cozy aesthetic bedroom but with playful gremlin energy, sitting messy on bed journaling Add slightly chaotic details: snacks spilled, hoodie oversized, hair messy, expressive face Scrapbook chaos: crooked polaroids, stickers, sparkles, doodles everywhere Text overlays: “soft life era (barely)” “thriving… kinda” “just vibing and surviving” “hydrated? no. dramatic? yes.” Style: cute but chaotic, warm tones, soft glow, highly detailed
Kinda thriving
2 likes • 5d
@Manda Jackson Cool! Have you posted one here that's something like, "One year from now Manda, the Manda I aspire to be?"
2 likes • 4d
@Manda Jackson Maybe future you and future me can meet and high-five. Look at how rad we are, bringing ourselves to fruition so beautifully!
Wispr Flow
Typing is slowing you down You think faster than you can write So ideas get lost, delayed, or never used What this does You talk → it turns it into clean, structured output Not messy transcripts Actual usable content Example Say: “Plan a post about AI tools for beginners” It gives you: structured idea clear sections ready-to-use content Why this matters Less friction Faster output More ideas actually get used Simple way to use it Brain dump ideas Draft posts Plan offers If you’re still typing everything, you’re working slower than you need to
Wispr Flow
1 like • 18d
One caveat I'd like to share, as someone who wrote professionally for years and recently switched a lot of my work to dictation/audio/video: the physical method you use to get thoughts expressed will change the quality of those thoughts themselves. This happens on the level of the physical movements, the feelings they engender, and how the brain generates and responds to those movements and feelings. Want to test this out? Take an idea you want to explore and type a paragraph in that exploration. Now write (longhand) another paragraph. Now write (again longhand) a third paragraph, only this time use your off hand. You''ll see three different flavors in those three paragraphs. I used to use this technique when I was writing on the computer and got stuck. I'd move to pen and paper first. If that didn't unstick, then I'd grab the pen with my left hand and write like that for a while. The necessary insight would come. My takeaway point being, be aware of the ways the physical acts of generating text affect your thinking, and choose accordingly.
1 like • 17d
@Manda Jackson My own experience is that it's VERY slow and deliberate, like a child first learning to write. But then what shows up on the page is similarly childlike -- a bit more playful and free than writing with my dominant hand. After your try it, I'd love to hear your experience.
Another easter prompt
I used Gemini, ChatGPT, seeddream and Qwen Which one do you think did the best job? Create a highly detailed, vibrant Easter scene showing the person from the attached image in the centre of a chaotic explosion of Easter elements. Use the attached image to accurately recreate the person’s face and features, maintaining a strong and recognisable resemblance. The person should be positioned in the centre of the image, reacting naturally to the chaos around them, such as surprise, excitement, or playful shock. Surround the person with a dynamic burst of Easter elements, including colourful eggs, chocolate pieces, candy, ribbons, baskets, and decorations flying through the air. Show motion by capturing objects mid-air, with depth and layering from foreground to background. Include chocolate textures such as broken eggs, melting pieces, or splashes to add visual richness. Use bright, highly saturated pastel colours and strong lighting to make the scene feel energetic and fun. Ensure the composition remains balanced so the person is still clearly the focal point despite the busy environment. The final image should feel lively, chaotic, and visually packed, like a frozen moment of an Easter explosion.
Another easter prompt
2 likes • Mar 30
Having now looked at your various Easter prompts and their outputs, I have to ask: Is your hair actually pink right now?
How to Spot Bad AI Advice Instantly
There’s a lot of AI advice out there. Most of it sounds good. But a lot of it doesn’t actually help. Here’s how to spot bad AI advice fast: 1. It’s too generic “Use AI to grow your business” No steps. No clarity. No use. 2. It skips the thinking part If it jumps straight to tools without defining the outcome, it’s weak. 3. It promises shortcuts “Automate everything” “Set and forget” That’s not how it works. 4. It sounds impressive but says nothing Big words. No real application. 5. You can’t use it immediately Good advice = you can apply it today Bad advice = you just nod and scroll Good AI advice is simple, clear, and usable. Bad AI advice sounds smart but leaves you stuck. What’s the worst AI advice you’ve seen lately?
How to Spot Bad AI Advice Instantly
2 likes • Mar 23
@Antonio Totino One solution I've been considering is writing a whole piece explaining that I don't let my writing come from AI -- em dash or no. Making the point that AI is a probability engine, which means that its output, without careful guidance, is going to tend to land in the middle of the bell curve. But I'm a writer with 20,000 hours of practice under my belt. My writing doesn't land in the middle of the bell curve. I'm more skillful than that. And (forgive me for tooting my own horn) I believe that it shows. When you see something written by me, it was written by me.
2 likes • Mar 24
@Antonio Totino There's certainly also a reckoning, without a clear answer yet, about the desire/need for human-to-human connection. People are clearly wanting to believe that what appears to be a human interlocutor at the keyboard actually is. I'm curious if this is going to continue to matter to us, or if it's going to fall away as a form of luddism.
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🚨🔥 THIS IS BIG 🔥🚨 We did it, we just hit a MAJOR milestone… 💯 Our 100th Member – @Ambeck Sabi 💯 Let’s gooooo!! 🎉🎉🎉 Ambeck, you’re bringing talent, energy, and serious presence into the room — and we’re hyped to have you here 🙌 100 members strong and just getting started… this community is leveling UP fast ⚡ Everyone drop a 🔥 or welcome below and show some love 👇
Welcome
3 likes • Mar 23
Welcome, @Ambeck Sabi . I hope you find this as valuable a community as I have. Congratulations, @Manda Jackson !
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I teach abundance as embodied practice. Abundance isn't something you HAVE. Abundance is something you DO. We start by learning how to breathe.

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