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7 contributions to The AI Advantage
Most people are overcomplicating AI and underusing it where it actually matters
One thing I’ve noticed while exploring AI systems: Most people immediately jump to advanced use cases agents, automations, full workflows… But the biggest impact usually comes from much simpler applications: – improving response speed in communication – organizing and qualifying leads faster – reducing repetitive manual thinking tasks AI doesn’t need to be complex to be useful. In fact, overcomplication is usually what slows people down and makes systems harder to actually use in real business situations. What’s been working better for me is: start with one repetitive task → simplify it → then layer AI only where it clearly saves time. Still testing different approaches, but this “simplicity first” approach has been the most practical so far. I’ve been experimenting with a few lightweight AI workflows in real business use happy to share insights if useful.
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@AI Advantage Team Appreciate that Joy 🙌 and you’re absolutely right the fastest wins are showing up in communication + lead handling. Most of what I’ve been testing so far sits in that middle layer between “manual effort” and “full automation.” So not full systems yet, just small AI-assisted steps that reduce thinking load in real time. For example:– turning raw lead notes into structured summaries before follow-ups– drafting first-response messages that still feel natural but remove decision fatigue quickly sorting conversations into “ready / not ready / needs nurturing” so nothing gets lost in the noise What’s interesting is how much clarity you gain just by removing repetition, even before building anything advanced. I’m curious from your side when you see people struggling with AI adoption, do you think it’s more of a tool overload problem or a lack of clear starting point problem?
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@Brady Price Exactly this 👌 The irony is the “advanced” stuff gets the attention, but the real ROI usually comes from the boring, repeatable pain points the things you actually do every single day in a business. Once those are simplified or sped up, everything else becomes easier to build on top of. Curious though in your experience, do you think people overcomplicate AI because of the tools themselves, or because they’re trying to copy advanced use cases they see online instead of building from their own workflow?
Most people think the real challenge with AI is learning the tools.
It’s not. The real challenge is letting go of the belief that you need to understand everything before you can start using anything. That belief keeps people stuck watching tutorials, saving prompts, and waiting for the “right moment” to feel ready. Meanwhile, others are quietly making progress by using AI imperfectly but consistently. AI confidence doesn’t come from mastery. It comes from trust trusting that you can ask better questions over time, refine your thinking, and improve through use. Once you stop treating AI like a test you need to pass and start treating it like a thinking partner, something shifts. You move from pressure to curiosity. From overwhelm to momentum. You don’t need to know every feature. You need to know your goal. Clarity turns AI from noise into leverage. If you’ve felt hesitant, unsure, or even resistant to AI, that doesn’t mean you’re behind. It means you’re standing at the edge of a new way of working one where progress matters more than perfection. Curious to hear from the group: What’s the biggest mental block you’ve felt around using AI so far? Sometimes naming it is the first step to moving past it.
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@Saad Ahmed yeah
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@Sanae El Ibrahimi
The One Asset Every $10k+/Month Business Quietly Depends On
Most service businesses don’t struggle because of a lack of skill. They struggle because there’s no single place that explains what they do, who it’s for, and how to move forward. So every conversation starts from zero. Every DM turns into a pitch. Every call includes repeating the same explanations. That’s exhausting and unnecessary. Having a clear digital home changes the entire dynamic. It works quietly in the background, answering questions, setting expectations, and qualifying people before they ever speak to you. When someone already understands your offer, your process, and your positioning, the relationship starts with trust instead of doubt. This isn’t about looking “fancy.” It’s about removing friction from growth. For coaches, agencies, and freelancers trying to move past $10k/month, this foundation matters even more. Not because it brings instant clients but because it creates consistency. And consistency is what allows systems to actually work. If most of your time is spent explaining instead of delivering, that’s not a sales issue. It’s a clarity issue. Curious what’s the one question you find yourself answering over and over again for prospects? That question usually points to what your business needs to communicate better.
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@AI Advantage Team Exactly! 🙌Most people underestimate how much easier growth becomes when the first impression already does the work for you. Out of curiosity what’s the question you find yourself answering most often before a prospect even books a call?
Most people approach AI asking, “What can this tool do?”
The people who get real results ask a different question: “How do I think differently now that this exists?” AI doesn’t replace effort. It replaces friction. And once you see it that way, everything changes. Instead of trying to master AI, you start partnering with it. Instead of feeling pressure to keep up, you focus on making progress. Instead of chasing complexity, you learn that clarity is the real advantage. Confidence doesn’t come from knowing every feature. It comes from trusting yourself enough to start simple and improve as you go. That’s why this space matters. It’s not about becoming an AI expert overnight. It’s about building belief that you can learn, adapt, and apply AI in a way that actually serves your goals. If you’re hesitating right now, that doesn’t mean you’re behind. It means you’re standing at the edge of a new way of working. If there’s a mindset block you’re feeling around AI uncertainty, doubt, or even resistance you’re welcome to share it here. Sometimes naming what’s holding you back is the first real step forward.
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@Filiep D'hondt Perfect talking-head reels are actually the easiest place to start 👍That’s where AI can take off most of the thinking and prep work. A simple way to use it is: - help you clarify one clear message per reel - generate multiple hook options so you’re not guessing how to start - outline a short, natural script you can still deliver in your own voice You don’t need it to make you sound robotic just to remove the “what do I say today?” friction so you can focus on showing up and recording. Out of curiosity, what’s the main topic you want your reels to be known for right now? That usually determines how powerful the AI output will be.
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@Karl Ryan that's great I believe as a coach your presence should be able to speak even when you aren't online. What niche do you focus in uour coaching?
The real advantage with AI isn’t speed. It’s alignment.
Most people feel overwhelmed because they’re trying to plug AI into a life or business that isn’t clearly defined yet. When you don’t know what you want more of time, focus, revenue, creativity every new tool feels like noise. What changes everything is getting honest about where friction exists. AI works best when it removes something that’s already draining you. That’s when confidence grows, not because the tech is impressive, but because the result is tangible. This is why clarity always comes before capability. Once you know what you want to simplify or scale, AI stops being intimidating and starts feeling supportive. It becomes less about learning and more about living better. If you’re feeling stuck right now, that doesn’t mean you’re behind. It usually means you’re right at the point where awareness is catching up to possibility. I’m curious where do you feel the most friction in your day or business right now? Time, focus, consistency, or something else? Sometimes naming it is the first step toward turning AI into a real advantage.
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