Right now I’m building AI systems to: • Qualify leads • Follow up automatically • Organize operations • Generate content ideas • Keep my team accountable My goal isn’t to use dozens of AI tools. My goal is to build a business that runs better because the systems work together. What’s one repetitive task you’d love to hand off to AI this year?
@Brenda Rigney Claude is what I plan to check out next. Currently building a CRM platform at the moment, so I want to be consistent with what I’m already using. Almost finished.
The strongest communities aren’t built on algorithms or vanity metrics… they’re built on connection, conversation, and helping members feel like they belong. What are you doing to build a human-first business in the AI era?
I’m using AI to handle repetitive tasks so I have more time for real conversations. Whether it’s helping a first-time investor, a real estate client, or eventually a law firm, my goal is the same: let technology improve the experience, not replace the relationship. People may come for the systems, but they stay because they feel supported.
@Kyia Mobley Well said. I think AI is a great connector, but it can’t replace genuine curiosity, empathy, and showing up consistently for people. Those are still the things that turn a group into a real community.
Here's the Do Less / Impact More Model Look at: • Revenue • Sales • Energy Keep what pays + feels good. Cut what drains. Less busy work. More impact. What’s one thing you know you should let go of? 👇
For me, it’s trying to build too many businesses at once. I’m learning that one great system serving one audience is more powerful than chasing every opportunity.
I chose clarifying my signature offer. The more I build, the more I realize I’m not creating another course. I’m building an ecosystem that helps people build wealth through education, systems, community, and implementation. Getting that message right is my biggest priority right now.