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This wasn't supposed to be a personal development post ...
I've been embarrassingly deep in the AI rabbit hole lately. Like... my wife asks me how my day was and I start explaining what a "system prompt" is. She does this thing where she nods and listens really intently despite not having a clue what im talking about... It's a gift really. Anyway. I've been building AI agents. Writing prompts. Tweaking things. Breaking things. Talking to robots like they're interns who need very specific instructions or they'll ruin everything. (They will.) And somewhere in the middle of all this nerd stuff... something happened that I genuinely did not expect. I started getting better at being a human. Not joking. Here's what I mean. When you build an AI agent, there's really only a few things that make or break it: 🙋🏼‍♂️ The Identity. Who is this thing? What's its job? What does it believe about itself? 🔧 Skills. What can it actually do? What has it been trained on? ⛩️ Structure. How is its brain organized? What does it have access to, and can it find it when it needs it? Nail those three and the AI is scary good. Like "did a human write this?" good. Miss any of them and you get... confident nonsense. Which, now that I think about it, also describes most of my twenties. But here's where it gets weird. Read those three things again. Identity. Skills. Structure. That's literally what every self-help book since 1987 has been trying to tell us. Who are you? What can you do? How's your head organized? I've spent years in personal development, even working with Bob Proctor for 3 years. I've Read the books. Done the work. Sat in circles with grown men talking about their feelings. (That part's actually great.) And somehow it took building a robot to go... "Ohhhh. THAT'S what they meant." When my identity is clear ... I make better decisions. When my skills are sharp ... I move faster. When my internal structure is organized ... I don't spiral into chaos every time something breaks. Everyone's losing their minds about what AI can do for us.
This wasn't supposed to be a personal development post ...
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Love it, great awareness and keep away from dinner lol
Lost My IG Account last week (25k Followers & Pixel data)... Thank God (or Sam) for Skool
I wish this was an April Fools post. But my IG account has legit been removed without warning or reason. And today feeling relatively unphased by it because of something I did 5 years ago :) ** and yes I am in the process of getting my accounts back and feel confident that I will ... but who knows with Meta **
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Well that truly stinks!
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@Tiffany Lauren Potter interesting!
What changes have you made to your offer since A.I. became a thing?
How is Ai changing your business model / offer / client work. Discuss
What changes have you made to your offer since A.I. became a thing?
0 likes • Mar 17
It’s made the biggest difference in speed and clarity. What used to take weeks to figure out can now be mapped out quickly, which makes execution easier. I’m using it more on the planning side than content — helping people follow a clear path instead of getting stuck trying to figure it out themselves.
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[Poll] What type of Coach or Consultants are you?
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I help working adults finish their college degree as fast as possible. It usually leads to more income, but the real outcome is closing that unfinished chapter.
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6MDA helps working adults who feel stuck finish an accredited bachelor’s in as little as 6 months—without wasting thousands on tuition.

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