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Memory
High community!I’m going through the AI Boot Camp again. In the second class, Igor mentions that MEMORY is shut off. My take away from that was so it doesn’t get confusing while we’re learning. Is there any point when we should go back in and turn that on? Or leave it off?
Prompting-
I see a lot of chatter in here about prompting- Let me tell you that ChatGPT knows what it needs to give you what you're looking for. What it cannot do is read your mind. SO, the best thing you can do is give it a high level overview of what you'd like to accomplish, ask it to act as an expert in that field, and to write a prompt to deliver what you're looking for, asking you any clarifying questions as it goes along. Then test the prompt, and give the results back to chat, asking it "What did we leave out on this prompt that caused this information to be missing, incorrect, or not fully developed. How could I have prompted you better to pull out that info?" You'll eventually see the right formula that works for your business and you'll be prompting like a pro in no time. Just remember that ChatGPT is a "Yes man" and will always tell you your ideas are the best. Ask it to give you any pushback that might be beneficial to get the best results for what works and what doesn't work. Here's a great example of this to help you remember- 🧠 P.R.O.M.P.T. — The Smart Way to Talk to AI P — Purpose: Start with why you’re asking and who it’s for. šŸ‘‰ ā€œI’m creating content for messy-minded moms and mamaws who run small businesses and want to grow their income without burnout.ā€ R — Role: Assign the AI a persona or point of view. šŸ‘‰ ā€œAct as a friendly but knowledgeable marketing coach who understands ADHD entrepreneurs.ā€ O — Outcome: State what kind of information you need and what’s non-negotiable. šŸ‘‰ ā€œI need three social media post ideas that motivate them to stay consistent. Each should include a relatable example, a tip they can use today, and an encouraging tone—no guilt or perfection talk.ā€ M — Model: Give a sample or pattern to follow. šŸ‘‰ ā€œUse this example as a style guide: ā€˜Messy minds don’t fail—they just get distracted. Here’s how to reset and refocus todayā€¦ā€™ā€ P — Parameters: Set rules for structure and style. šŸ‘‰ ā€œKeep each post under 100 words, write at a 7th-grade reading level, and format each idea as a short caption with line breaks and an emoji header.ā€
Prompting-
0 likes • Dec '25
Wow! This is amazing. So generous of you to share šŸ’–
🚫 Stop Trying to Learn "All of AI" (You're Setting Yourself Up to Fail)
Here's the mistake we see everyone making: trying to master every AI tool that hits the market. ChatGPT, Claude, Midjourney, Notion AI, Jasper, GG, Runway, Stable Diffusion... the list never ends. Result? Analysis paralysis. Tool overload. Zero progress. Here's what actually works: Pick ONE tool. Get really good at it. Use it until it saves you real time and money. THEN add the next one. We call it the "AI Staircase" approach: - Step 1: Master ChatGPT for your most time-consuming task - Step 2: Once it's automatic, add ONE specialized tool - Step 3: Repeat (but only after step 2 is effortless) The truth: You don't need to know everything about AI. You need to know the RIGHT things for YOUR business. Most successful entrepreneurs we know use 2-3 AI tools really well, not 20 tools poorly. Your challenge: What's the ONE AI tool you're going to focus on mastering this month? Drop it below and let's help you get really good at it! šŸ‘‡
1 like • Dec '25
By the end of January, I’d like to complete the homework from Ai Advantage Bootcamp. There’s not a lot to do but I’m committed to seeing it through. šŸ’–
Update on disastrous ChatGPT business work migration. Cautionary tale for ChatGPT users
It’s been a while since I’ve posted here. Aside from the holidays, I have spent the last 30 days in full business recovery mode following a disastrous workspace migration in ChatGPT on November 30th. I didn’t want to come back until I had something positive to report. Over the summer, before joining the AI Advantage I launched my startup using a ChatGPT Plus account tied to my personal email. As a (now) professional founder, I eventually realized it was necessary to separate my personal data from my business for IP protection, liability, and future HIPAA compliance with the app I’m building. When I started my ChatGPT account I hadn’t even thought about starting a company yet. Everything was mixed up. All my personal topics and my business building topics were in one account. Which is not a good thing. I knew enough to upgrade to a ChatGPT plus account when I started iterating business ideas, because I did not want them being trained on any of open AI models. I did everything by the book. I followed the documentation and even used ChatGPT to build a migration checklist. What happened next took my business out at the knees. ChatGPT wiped out every last bit of my data. Their support was nonexistent—no apology, no refund, and no path to recovery. $632.00 spent for a two year Business Workspace and nothing to show for it, everything gone. While my "founder discipline" meant I had backed up my core IP and design docs locally, I lost months of context and chat logs that served as the backbone of my cognitive scaffolding system. It was a disaster of epic proportions. I’ll admit it: I cried. Sobbed actually. I’m normally not a crier, but I had worked so damn hard for several months building something that I know is going to help people. I refused to let it be the end. I have spent December reconstituting my operations from the ground up, but I didn't go back to what broke. After learning that this has happened to dozens, if not hundreds of other founders and businesses, I migrated my entire company to Google Business Workspace (Enterprise Standard) and Gemini. The difference in professional stability and support has been night and day. Because of this move, I’ve recovered enough momentum to stay on track for our first product launch this January.
4 likes • Dec '25
Appreciate your positivity and grace in the way you handled such a challenging situation.
I once heard a line that stuck with me:
You’re only as happy as your unhappiest child. If you’re a parent, you instantly get it. What surprised me is how often this shows up in business and life too. You can have 90% of things going right…and your mind still locks onto the one thing that feels off. The conversation you’re avoiding. The decision you keep delaying. The loose end you keep telling yourself you’ll deal with ā€œlater.ā€ And the tricky part is this…That unresolved piece doesn’t stay contained. It fractures your focus. Clouds your judgment. Quietly drains energy from what is working. Sometimes it even follows you home. Here’s the shift that actually changes things: Find the constraint. Face it. Fix it. Because when your mind isn’t busy avoiding something, it finally has the bandwidth to amplify what’s already going right. So I’m curious…What’s the one thing you’ve been tolerating that’s quietly taxing everything else? Drop it below if you’re open to sharing.
1 like • Dec '25
@James Emley same
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Naturopathic doctor who loves helping others to live a life of health, happiness, purpose, and passion.

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