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Watching vs Doing
Be honest… Are you really serious about making money online, or just thinking about it? Because the difference is action. I’m currently learning and working with AI every day. If you’re on the same path, drop a comment or message me.
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@George Builds Hey man, it’s going well. Just focused on learning and actually taking action daily. A lot of people watch, but don’t do trying to stay on the doing side. How about you?
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@George Builds That’s a solid mindset action is really the difference. I’m focused on staying consistent and applying what I learn daily, especially with AI. That’s where real progress comes from. What are you building right now?
AI suit for me ?
Hi, I run a small electrical contracting family business that keeps me away from my family and from doing what I love. I would love to know if anyone in the community has used AI to help with administrative workflow, generating workflows, and attracting more clients. I'm not very tech-savvy and my general computer skills are limited..I live in Melbourne Australia .
1 like • 5d
@Victor Vella I’m in a similar position and what I’ve realised is AI doesn’t need to be complicated to be useful. The biggest wins for me have been using it to reply to customers faster, organise jobs in a simple spreadsheet, and write basic posts to attract local clients. I’m not very technical either, so I just use it like an assistant rather than trying to automate everything. Even small things like turning notes into professional messages or reminding me who to follow up with have made a big difference. I think the key is keeping it simple and focusing on saving time rather than trying to build complex systems.
Information and more overload
I feel overwhelmed with all I have to do and all the communities I seem to be in. They are all useful to my work, projects and plans, but they all take up too much time. So much so that I decided that the bootcamp was one too many as well as the cost with my expenses at this stage. I am not looking for help joining the bootcamp - too late now anyway. Maybe next round. I want to know HOW others manage to build their business or do whatever work they do and keep up with the mastermind Facebook groups, the AI community and any other communities they are in to do what they need to do. I feel like I just want to focus on what is important, but also want to support others on their journeys and hopefully get support on mine. So you read, then get ADHDed into reading more and then posting and then responding and the actual work on the business never gets done and this becomes a distraction. As someone with ADHD, I really find I get lost and frustrated. I have a Claude paid account (helped me with my memoir edit) and I use it for some other stuff, and a non paid GPT account.. I really want to hear how others (before AI agents) do all this?
5 likes • 5d
I relate to this a lot, especially the part where you start reading and then get pulled into responding and suddenly no real work gets done. What’s helped me is separating “building time” from “community time.” I don’t check any groups until I’ve done at least one meaningful piece of work for my business that day. I also limit myself to 1–2 communities max and mute the rest, because otherwise it becomes constant input with no output. I realized most people who seem active everywhere are actually not consuming as much as it looks—they’re just very selective. So now I focus on one main goal each week and treat everything else as optional. You’re definitely not alone in this, especially with ADHD. It’s less about doing more and more about protecting your focus.
A pack of ten different context sandwiches
Prompt 1: 1. Here is who I am: I am a solo e-commerce founder with strong product intuition but limited systems thinking and no formal operations training. 2. Here is what I need: I need a simple operating system to manage daily tasks, customer support, and product launches. 3. Here is why I need it (the stake/urgency): My store is growing fast and I am starting to miss orders and respond late to customer messages, which is hurting trust. 4. Here are my constraints (time, budget, resources, skills): I have 6 hours per week, no budget for software, and only basic spreadsheet skills. 5. Here is what I already tried / know: I currently use sticky notes and a basic to-do list app, but nothing is connected or prioritised. 6. Here is what good looks like (success criteria): A weekly workflow that keeps me on top of orders, replies within 12 hours, and ensures no missed deliveries. 7. Here is what ‘bad’ looks like (what to avoid): Avoid complex project management tools, automation setups, or anything requiring paid integrations. 8. Here is how you should format your response: Use a step-by-step weekly system, include daily routines, and finish with a simple checklist. --- Prompt 2: 1. Here is who I am: I am a freelance graphic designer with intermediate Adobe skills and no structured client acquisition system. 2. Here is what I need: I need a repeatable method to consistently get high quality design clients every month. 3. Here is why I need it (the stake/urgency): My income is inconsistent and I often have gaps between projects that affect financial stability. 4. Here are my constraints (time, budget, resources, skills): I can spend 1 hour per day on outreach, have no marketing budget, and only use free tools. 5. Here is what I already tried / know: I have posted on Instagram and used freelance platforms but results are sporadic and low quality. 6. Here is what good looks like (success criteria): A system that generates at least 3 qualified leads per week without paid ads.
2 likes • 5d
This is actually really helpful. I like how each prompt forces clarity instead of vague advice. I’m going to start using this structure for my own goals, especially for building my AI service and getting clients. Appreciate you sharing this.
Looking for AI chat moderation or remote collaboration opportunities
Looking for AI chat moderation or remote collaboration opportunities. I have experience working with AI-related tasks and I’m looking to join teams or individuals who need support with moderation, online chat handling, or task-based AI work. Open to serious opportunities and ready to contribute immediately.
0 likes • 12d
@AI Advantage Team I’m mainly interested in a long-term remote role, but I’m also open to flexible chat moderation tasks. I’m ready to start immediately if there’s a suitable position
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Mia Thompson
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