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One small system that helped me stop chasing appointments 😅
Hey everyone 👋 I kept running into the same problem:I’d finally get someone interested… and then we’d spend 3–4 messages trying to find a time to talk. By the time we agreed on a slot, half the motivation was gone 😅 So I set up a tiny system that changed everything: 📌 When someone wants to talk, I just send them a link 📌 They pick a time that fits their schedule 📌 They automatically get a confirmation + reminders 📌 It shows up on my calendar — ready to go No chasing, no “does 3pm work?”, no forgotten calls.And surprisingly, people actually show up more when they choose the time themselves 🧠✨ It’s nothing crazy, but it made my workflow feel smoother and a lot more professional.Less stress, more conversations that actually happen. Just curious…Has anyone here tried something similar?Or are you still manually scheduling every single call like I was? 👀
How I Stopped Wasting Hours Repeating the Same Tasks 😅
Hey everyone , Not sure if anyone else can relate, but over the last weeks I felt like I was spending way too much time repeating the same tiny tasks — answering the same DMs, sending the same messages, scheduling the same calls…It got to a point where I felt busy all day but wasn’t really moving forward. So I tried something different. I set up a small automation system just to handle the boring stuff: - simple replies for the questions I get all the time - automatic scheduling instead of going back and forth - little reminders so I stop forgetting follow-ups Nothing complicated or expensive — honestly, I didn’t expect much.But it freed up so much mental space. I feel lighter, and I’m finally focusing on the parts that actually matter: learning, creating, and building. It made me realize how many of us spend hours every week on things that could run in the background. Curious — has anyone here tried automating small parts of their workflow?What’s one thing you’d love to stop doing manually?
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@Laurie Bolianatz well said
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@Nicola Kelly My pleasure ,feel free to DM me if you want more details
I was trying to learn everything… so I learned nothing 😅
Hey everyone 👋 Honest moment: I’ve been bouncing between too many skills — ads, copy, e-com, AI — and it left me overwhelmed and stuck. I love learning, but I caught myself collecting info instead of actually getting better at anything. So I tried something tiny and it helped a lot: 1. Pick one skill for 30 days (I chose copywriting). 2. Do 1 hour a day, no tabs, no multitask. 3. Practice > watch (even if it’s messy). 4. Jot one takeaway after each session. Two weeks in, I feel calmer and finally see progress again. Not perfect, just moving. How do you stay focused when there’s so much to learn? Would love your tips 🙏
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Mahmoud Aisel
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