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Time for a reset?
Every Monday is a reset. A fresh page. A chance to decide who you're being this week; but also a chance to check in with how you've been doing. Are you where you expected to be? Is there something you should be doing differently? Do you need to reach out for help? You can always use AI to bounce these questions off of to, or to help you determine what you need. You are not alone and you are not lost; you just need a reset.
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Sometimes a reset is exactly what we need. Not starting over, just stepping back, adjusting the direction, and moving forward with more clarity.
You're Using AI Wrong. Here's Proof
Most people I talk to use ChatGPT or Claude every day. But when I ask what they actually get from it, the answer is almost always the same. "It's fine. Kind of average. Nothing special." And every single time, the problem isn't the AI. It's the input. If you type 3 vague words, you get a vague answer. That's not the tool failing. That's just how it works. The people getting genuinely useful results from AI aren't smarter or more technical. They just know how to give it proper instructions. Context. Goal. Constraints. That's it. I put together a short free guide breaking this down with real examples you can steal. No tech knowledge needed Guide: https://drive.google.com/file/d/14JDyVtIlFT8AFZJRt1VoU7vxGXTCPJz6/view?usp=sharing
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Now I see it more clearly AI isn’t just about the tool, it’s about the quality of the input. Better context and direction completely change the output.
What are some practical ways you use AI?
Right now the main thing I use it for is just search. How about you?
What are some practical ways you use AI?
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I use AI mostly to turn ideas into action faster. For example, drafting content, structuring workflows, or summarizing research. It’s less about replacing work and more about removing friction so I can focus on decisions that actually matter.
If you had to learn ONE AI skill today to sell to small businesses, what would it be?
I’m trying to be strategic with learning AI. Instead of learning a little bit of everything, I’d like to focus on one specific skill that I could quickly offer as a service to small businesses. If you were starting today and wanted to build a small side income using AI, what would you focus on learning first? Ideally something practical that solves a real problem for small businesses and could realistically be offered as a service and generate income fairly quickly
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If I had to pick one skill today, it would be AI-powered workflow automation for small businesses. Most small businesses aren’t struggling because they lack ideas they’re struggling because too many things are still manual. Leads come from a form, someone copies them into a spreadsheet, sends messages manually, follows up later and things fall through the cracks. A simple AI workflow can fix that. For example: a lead fills a form - AI qualifies the lead - sends an instant response - logs everything in the CRM -and schedules a call automatically. It’s not flashy AI, but it solves a real problem saving time and capturing more opportunities. In today’s reality, the most valuable AI skill isn’t building models it’s connecting tools and removing friction from everyday business processes.
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@AI Advantage Team I actually play around with a few depending on the use case. Zapier and Make are solid when it comes to connecting apps and building quick workflows. I also use another tool that handles things like automating social posts, responding to comments, and sending files or updates when certain triggers happen. Nothing too fancy just tools that remove repetitive work. Honestly, the biggest lesson for me has been not getting stuck on the tool itself. The real value is identifying where businesses are losing time and then building a simple system to fix it.
Nobody really cares...
Let me tell you something that might free you up a little. People don’t care about what you’re doing as much as you think they do. They’re not sitting around analyzing your moves. They’re not replaying your mistakes. They’re not judging you nearly as hard as you’re judging yourself. They’re thinking about their own lives. And yet so many of us hold back because we’re afraid of looking stupid. Afraid of failing publicly. Afraid it won’t go perfectly. But embarrassed in front of who? The real tragedy isn’t trying and falling short. The real tragedy is getting to the end of your life and realizing you played small. You had ideas and kept them safe. You had dreams and negotiated them down. You waited for the “right time” that never came. That’s the part that should scare you. You don’t get to run this life back. So if there’s something on your heart... a business to start, a move to make, a conversation to have... Do it. Not because it’s guaranteed to work. But because missing your shot is heavier than failing at it. What’s the bold move you’ve been overthinking?
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Most of the fear isn’t about failing it’s about imagined judgment. Once you realize people are busy with their own lives, you stop shrinking and start moving.
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Funny thing is… once you start moving, people suddenly start paying attention to the thing you were afraid to start. Most breakthroughs happen on the other side of that first imperfect step. Taking mine now. @Dean Graziosi hope you’re watching. I’m here to build.
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Lucas Bennett
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AI to get REAL work done | I test and share the best AI tools and hacks.

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