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Have you ever heard the story about the eagle and the pigeon?
A pigeon picked a fight with an eagle one afternoon. Just pecking and flapping. Trying to get the eagle to fight. The eagle looked at the pigeon and then lifted. Not in a hurry. Not to prove anything. Just opened her wings and caught the wind the way she was built to. The pigeon followed for a minute. Made it past the rooftops. Made it past the trees. Started getting tired around the power lines. By the time the eagle hit her real altitude, the pigeon was a speck on the ground still flapping her mouth at nobody. And the eagle? She kept rising. Not because she was better than the pigeon. Because she was built different. She lives in a sky the pigeon cannot survive in. The air gets thinner up there. The view gets wider. The noise from the ground gets quieter and quieter until you cannot hear it at all. Here is the part most people miss. The eagle did not win by fighting back. She won by going where the pigeon could not follow. No clapback. No comment section. No matching energy. She just remembered what kind of bird she was and went home to her altitude. That is the whole lesson. When somebody comes at you sideways, you do not owe them a response. You do not owe them a clever comeback. You do not owe them three paragraphs explaining yourself. You owe yourself the climb. Some people are built for the ground. Some people are built for the sky. Both are real. Neither is wrong. But you will exhaust yourself trying to argue with somebody whose ceiling is your floor.
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I love this. So true.
Lesson 1.1
We were asked to write down a time when we used AI, and it disappointed us. The prompt was very basic and simple: Create next week's Facebook content plan for my London Rose Financial Services page. The first week of content was great and wonderful even had flyers and all. By the third week, I noticed that the reading sounded familiar. I went back and looked at the prior week and realized the content was the same, but the flyers had been mixed up just a little. I do mean little. What I discovered is that it was duplicating content, the exact same content at that. This is my new prompt, after completing tonight's Module, I can see where I could improve this one, but this one did produce a better output with no duplications thus far. By the way, the AI is Manus. New prompt: Create a 7-day Facebook content plan for my business, London Rose Financial Services. Each day should include: - Post caption (engaging, conversational, real tone) - Scroll-stopping hook (first line) - Clear CTA - Relevant hashtags CONTENT REQUIREMENTS: - Do NOT repeat any content themes, hooks, or angles from previous weeks - Each day must focus on a DIFFERENT topic, pain point, or stage of the customer journey - Rotate between the following service categories: Mortgages Credit education (NOT repair selling—education only) Business services (formations, compliance, annual filings) Funding (business funding, SBA, etc.) VARIATION RULES: - Each post must use a different content style (story, authority, myth-busting, educational, client scenario, question-based, etc.) - Avoid generic advice—make each post specific, practical, and relatable - Do not reuse phrasing, structure, or messaging from earlier days - Avoid repeating “bad credit” as the main focus more than once AUDIENCE: - Adults 30–60 who are trying to fix their financial foundation and move into homeownership or business growth TONE: - Confident, direct, and honest - Sounds like a real person speaking, not corporate or robotic - Slightly bold, thought-provoking, and clear
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My “Why Statement” for joining CPDP.
Why are you here? I want to learn how to control AI and not let AI control me. What do you want to achieve with this certification? I want to be able to create better products and services for my clients which will ultimately grow my business. How will it change your business, career, or creative life? It will change my business by allowing me to be self-employed and independent.
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Celebrating the Woman Behind the Movement
Hey y’all, Today we celebrate someone who has poured so much into all of us. Happy Birthday to @Mesha Bazemore, Certified Ai Consultant !!!! And we want to thank @Joan Alfred today too. You raised a woman who leads with care, strength, and intention. That shows in everything you do. What you’ve built here matters. Not just the tools. Not just the lessons. But the space. A place where people can come in unsure… and leave with something finished, something real they can use. That doesn’t happen by accident. That takes vision, patience, and a whole lot of showing up. And we feel it. Because of you: • People are starting • People are finishing • People are becoming more confident in what they’re building That’s impact. Wishing you a day that feels full. Not just of celebration, but of knowing how many people you’ve helped move forward. If you’ve ever learned something here… If you’ve ever finished something because of this space… Drop a quick “thank you” below. One small message goes a long way today 🖤 🤍
Celebrating the Woman Behind the Movement
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Happy Birthday and may God bless you with many more!
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