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I’m curious: do you use polite language like “please” and “thank you” when communicating with AI tools? Playful
0 likes • Jan 9
@Morimura Din Hi, thanks for reaching out. Yes, I’m currently exploring a few ideas and open to discussing potential projects. Could you share a bit more about what kind of project you’re working on, the tech stack involved, and what kind of support or collaboration you’re looking for? It would also be helpful to know the timeline and whether this is a short-term task or a longer-term engagement. Looking forward to hearing more.
0 likes • Jan 12
@Margarita Robledo Got it — I hear you 😊 Thanks for telling me instead of just disappearing. Go do what you need to do, and when you’re back, I’d love to know: did the 30 minutes help you get what you needed done?
You Have to Train Yourself to Think Bigger
No one else is going to do it for you. Not your environment. Not your past. Not even the people who love you. Most of us didn’t learn how to think big...we learned how to be realistic. How to manage expectations. How not to get our hopes up. That conditioning doesn’t disappear just because you want more. Thinking bigger isn’t motivation. It’s a skill. And like any skill, it’s trained through repetition: - Questioning the limits you’ve accepted as fact - Catching the “that’s not for me” thoughts in real time - Choosing intentional action even when your confidence hasn’t caught up yet Here’s the part people skip: Your brain will always default to what feels familiar. Familiar feels safe...even when it’s limiting. So if you wait to feel ready, you’ll stay right where you are. Growth requires uncomfortable reps: - Thinking a little bigger than your evidence supports - Acting before certainty arrives - Staying in the game long enough for your beliefs to update No one wakes up believing more is possible for them. They earn that belief by proving it to themselves. Train the thought. Take the action. Let the result expand your standards. That’s how bigger lives are built...on purpose. So... my question for you today...What’s something you want but haven’t allowed yourself to fully want yet...and why?
2 likes • Jan 7
@Jeffrey Britt That’s a really fair and important question, and I think a lot of people in the group are quietly wondering the same thing. “Think bigger” sounds inspiring, but without clarity on what to think bigger about the business, the problem, or the solution it can feel abstract. AI tools on their own don’t create income; they become powerful when they’re applied to a real problem that people are already willing to pay to solve. In my experience, the strongest opportunities come from combining AI with an existing need — like operations, admin, education, marketing, or customer support — and delivering it as a clear service or system. I’m curious: are you more interested in a service-based business, a product/course, or something done-for-you that could realistically replace a full-time income? Knowing that helps narrow down where “thinking bigger” actually makes sense.
1 like • Jan 7
@Patricia Corcoran Thank you for sharing that so honestly — what you’re describing really does sound like fear of success, and that’s more common than people admit. When something matters this much, it’s natural to question yourself and wonder if it’s too hard or if you’re ready. The fact that you see the steps and are willing to follow them says a lot about your capability Setting up Stripe is a practical step, not a measure of your worth or intelligence it’s just a process. You don’t have to do it perfectly, you just have to do it. Even partial progress today still counts as moving forward. I’m really glad you’re taking action, and yes, I can absolutely help if you need support or want to talk through it step by step. You’re not alone in this. One question for you: once Stripe is set up, what’s the very next small win you want to achieve? Also, have you heard about Gbotemi strategies for building and engaging an audience? There are some simple approaches there that could really help you gain confidence and momentum as you move forward.so message me on telegram @glorygbotemi👈message me
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2 likes • Jan 3
@Kimi NaAyutthaya That makes a lot of sense and you’re using it exactly the right way. Delegating those time-consuming tasks really frees up mental space for the work that actually needs you. It’s impressive how much productivity you can unlock even with just the free version. I can see why you’re considering upgrading, especially with upload limits and model restrictions getting in the way. Which tasks do you think would benefit the most if you had access to the stronger model and higher limits?
1 like • Jan 3
@Heath Spears That’s the best feeling 😊 You’re right—there’s so much more to explore. What’s the first thing you want to experiment with next?
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