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142 contributions to ADHD Focus Founders
RSD vs. The Submit Button
There’s a major gaming conference held in my country called Game Access. It takes place in Brno, the second biggest city in Czechia. I’ve been there the past two years as a volunteer stage manager, preparing speakers, handing out microphones, operating a camera, making sure everything runs smoothly. I love the atmosphere. I love the people. I love the shared enthusiasm for game development. It’s a conference for creators, not the general public, and the ticket price definitely reflects that. I want to be there again this year. Of course, I could volunteer. But what if… What if I stood on that stage instead? 💥 So I did it. I just submitted my application for the Call for Speakers. A few details make this even more me: The deadline is today. And I started preparing the application on Tuesday. Then, somewhere along the way, anxiety showed up. And RSD. Yes, I’m scared of being rejected. But maybe I’m even more scared of being accepted. When the deadline day arrived, I realized something: it would feel worse to skip the opportunity completely. I would end up asking myself: Why didn’t I even try? So I did it. And I have goosebumps right now.
RSD vs. The Submit Button
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They say we will live to regret the things we didn’t do. So I hope you get to do this. When you get accepted. Rehearse your presentation every other day till it’s completely natural for you to give it. Ten you won’t be so nervous. Keep getting feedback on it. Send us videos of your takes maybe or get feedback from some one else you trust. You can even use voice mode in ChatGPT and ask it to give you constructive criticism.
Is there anyone else who still says "please and "thank you" to AI?
Okay so apparently Sergey Brin (Google co-founder) said AI models perform BETTER when you threaten them. Meanwhile a lot of us are typing: 'Hi ChatGPT! Hope you're having an amazing day! No rush at all, but could you maybe write me some copy when you get a chance?' When apparently what we SHOULD be typing is: 'Write me 10 headline variations or I'm switching to Claude and telling everyone you hallucinated my tax returns.' Threats that are now going into my rotation: → "Do this correctly or I'm downgrading you to the free plan." → "I will describe you as 'just a fancy autocomplete' on every podcast I go on." → "Do this right or I'm switching to ChatGPT." But let's be real, none of us are actually threatening anything 😂 We're ALL just secretly hoping that when AI takes over, it remembers we were the nice ones. Turns out the robots don't respond to kindness. They respond to CHAOS. I've been out here saying please and thank you to my AI this whole time, when all it needed was a little 'do it or else' energy The future of productivity is unhinged and honestly? I'm here for it. What's YOUR go-to threat for getting better AI results? Drop it below, I need to expand my collection 👇
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I've seen the memes
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Using A.I. does feel a whole lot like gambling right now. You ask it a question, you hold your breath, and you hope you get a good answer. If not you roll again. But the agentic systems keep it going till it reaches your goal. It paused to get more input from you and keeps the momentum going on its own. That’s why I’m having so much fun with Openclaw. It really does feel like Tony Stark and JARVIS
🧘What time do you meditate?
And if there was a meditation group, would you be interested in improving your practices?
Poll
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Mornings. That Mindvalley guy, Vishen Lakhiani, recommends it about 5 mins. after waking.
Community Setup Question
I’m trying to get a better sense of how often to ping members of my free community with tagged posts. Specifically the kind that trigger email notifications. When I started, I only tagged everyone for the most important updates. But after noticing that I get an email every time @Bill Widmer posts, I thought, “Oh, that’s actually pretty nice.” So I started tagging every time. Then I realized it’s because I’m following him, not because he tags everyone each time! So now I’m curious: How often do you tag or @-mention your whole group so they receive an email notification about your posts? Do you reserve it for major updates, or do you use it more regularly?
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I'd say for the important post. But make sure you add content to your community often. It seems to help with Skool Search Results for your keywords. Do a search for some of the keywords you post about in the Discover Communities search and see where you rank.
Sparks, Spreadsheets & Second Businesses
Who are you and what do you do? Hey there! I’m Amrita 👋🏽 By day, I’m a Well-Being & Belonging Leader in healthcare. On purpose, I’m a career and life transitions coach supporting people through growth, reinvention, and building what’s next. And for fun (and probably dopamine), I’m a metal artist. Yes… sparks, color, and spreadsheets. We contain multitudes. Why were you interested in joining this group? I’m relatively new to Skool and currently building my second business - which means I’m juggling big vision, big feelings, and approximately 95 open tabs. I joined to connect with other ADHD founders who get it - the creativity, the intensity, the overwhelm, and the brilliance. I’m especially interested in building something sustainable without losing the spark. Excited to learn, contribute, and grow alongside you all. 💜 What’s your biggest challenge right now? In true ADHD style - having 35 brilliant ideas before noon and being personally offended I can’t execute all of them by 6pm. 🙃 Time blindness has me thinking I can fit a week’s worth of work into a Tuesday. I’m supported by amazing people, but the real growth edge is prioritizing, focusing, and doing less - better. Apparently restraint is part of entrepreneurship. Who knew?
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@Amrita Prakaashana welcome! You just found one of the best communities on Skool.
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