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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 👊
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@Nicole Thompson what are you launching
Stop expecting results on a timeline that doesn’t match the goal
One of the hardest parts of building anything meaningful is doing all the work and still feeling like nothing is happening. You’re showing up. You’re improving. You’re staying disciplined. You’re sacrificing. You’re doing what everyone says to do. And still… the results aren’t showing up as fast as you expected. That’s the part that messes with people mentally. Because eventually your brain starts trying to convince you that if it’s taking this long, maybe it’s not working. Maybe you need a new strategy. Maybe you should pivot. Maybe you’re behind. But most people aren’t failing because they’re incapable. They’re failing because they expected a 10-year result on a 10-week timeline. Big things take longer than people think. Skills take longer. Momentum takes longer. Trust takes longer. Compounding takes longer. And most people quit right before the part where things finally start working because the silence makes them assume they’re losing. The people who usually win are the ones who can tolerate uncertainty longer than everyone else. What’s something in your life or business right now that you know requires more patience than you originally expected?
0 likes • May 20
Learning AI animation tools. Even learning how to teach my AI intern how to do things.
What’s the sentiment out there right now?
Honestly… a lot of people know AI matters, but they’re stuck in two extremes. On one side, there’s hype. “Make a million dollars overnight.” “Replace your whole team.” “Push one button and become a genius.” On the other side, there’s fear. “I’m too late.” “I’m not techy enough.” “I’ll never catch up.” And somewhere in the middle are good people… smart people… hardworking people… who just want to know what’s real, what’s useful, and where to actually begin. If that’s you, I want to remind you of something: You do not need to master every tool. You do not need to chase every trend. You do not need to become someone else to win in this season. You need clarity. You need guidance. You need a trusted filter. The people who thrive in the AI era won’t be the ones who know every app. They’ll be the ones who learn how to think, adapt, and use the right tools in the right way. So let me ask you… How are you sifting through the noise right now? What’s been most helpful… or most overwhelming?
0 likes • Apr 17
I definitely fall into a bit of both of those categories (but I want to build a team, not replace them). I appreciate this post!
❓ The Question We See The Most About AI: “Where Do I Even Start?”
It is one of the most common questions in business right now. Not, “What is the best tool?” Not, “What prompt should I use?” Not even, “Will AI replace this role?” It is this: Where do I even start? That question matters because it reveals where a lot of people really are. Not resistant. Not lazy. Not behind on purpose. Just overwhelmed. There is so much noise, so many tools, so many opinions, and so much pressure to catch up fast that people freeze before they begin. And that is the real risk. Not starting. Because in this moment, the people who build an advantage with AI are not always the most technical. They are the ones who start simple, learn quickly, and turn small wins into repeatable ways of working. They do not wait until they understand everything. They begin where the friction already is. That is the answer more people need. Start where work feels unnecessarily slow. Start where time keeps leaking. Start with the task that repeats every week and drains more energy than it should. Writing a first draft. Summarizing notes. Planning the week. Organizing ideas. Responding to common messages. Turning scattered thoughts into something usable. AI becomes valuable fastest when it solves a problem that is already costing time. That is why the starting point is not the tool. It is the friction. This is where a lot of people get stuck. They think they need a perfect system before they begin. They think they need to master prompting, understand every platform, and know the full strategy upfront. They do not. The best place to start is with one use case, one workflow, one recurring task that can be made faster, clearer, or easier. That creates momentum. Because once someone sees AI help them save 20 minutes on a task they do every week, the conversation changes. It stops feeling abstract. It stops feeling intimidating. It becomes practical. From there, confidence grows. Then experimentation gets better. Then adoption becomes intentional. That is how real progress happens.
1 like • Apr 12
@Chirag P thank you, kindly. I have another task I do daily and would love to know if there's anything that can automate it: I work in post audio for film and television. Dialogue editing is my least favourite and time consuming task. The dialogue from each speaker needs to be put on their own separate track, and then needs to be cleaned up from the picture editor's cuts. Words are cutoff or have parts of words that shouldn't be there. I work in Pro Tools and my starting file is an AAF, which I receive from a picture editor. Can any AI be used to help?
1 like • Apr 13
@Chirag P So I worked on my scheduling today, but it was a different kind of scheduling. I needed to share the calendar with my colleague while accessing mine and another company's calendar and deadlines. Gemini had no problem with my prompts and accessing my main Google calendar and all the different subset calendars (I didn't need to use any other AI tools). I was able to quickly plan for myself and for my colleague based on our client's deadlines. It saved a list for me in Keep and I was able to share that with my colleague in an email. I used Keep to create the emailable list as I wanted to practice outside of email first. Gemini let me check the dates in a preview before it saved it to my calendar, anyway. This process normally would've taken me at least 60-90 minutes - I did this in about 15. Even with the 6 prompts I created to get to the right landing point, it was damn fast. I will also post this as my first success in AI Advantage. Thanks for the support today!
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0 likes • Apr 12
@Delisha Maharaj how are you applying it to your life and or work? I'd love to hear specific examples
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Chandra Bulucon
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Self employed for 30 years. Learning to leverage AI to grow massive income and share with those in need and end animal suffering.

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