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A Fun Little Exercise...
The team and I did this and some of the results were very interesting! Go into ChatGPT and post this prompt: "Based on all the conversations we've had, can you analyze my behavioural tendencies. Keep it short and concise" Post your response in the comments below and let us know if any of it was a surprise to you! Here is mine: Here are the behavioural tendencies you consistently show in our chats: - Iterative builder: You like shipping a version, then tightening it fast with specific edits and constraints. - Framework-first thinker: You gravitate toward checklists, systems, repeatable steps, and clear structure over vague advice. - High signal standards: You push for longer, fuller answers with real substance, not surface-level answers. - Precision + optimisation bias: Whether it’s macros, pricing, positioning, or scripts, you like measurable targets and tuning variables. - Creative but directed: You enjoy big imaginative swings, but you still want them organized and usable. - Action orientation: You regularly steer toward “what do I do next” and practical outputs you can deploy immediately.
A Fun Little Exercise...
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That was interesting. Me in a one sentence summary: You are a pragmatic visionary — creative, strategic, and driven to build something meaningful and scalable. And also a reminder of me being my biggest hurdle sometimes: 6. Underlying Pattern You sometimes carry the pressure of “I need this to work,” which can push you toward doing more rather than narrowing down. The cogs are working now forming a plan to overcome this... Happy Friday everyone :)
Your success in life is directly tied to how quickly you face problems.
Not whether you have them. Not whether they’re fair. Just how fast you move toward them. Every time you deal with something right away, your capacity grows. You trust yourself more. You stop carrying the mental weight. You get stronger without even realizing it. Every time you delay, it gets heavier. It takes more energy. It starts to feel bigger than it actually is. Over time, that difference compounds. Solving small problems quickly builds confidence. Solving bigger ones consistently builds identity. And that capacity — the ability to handle hard things without hesitation — is what actually allows you to build something great. What’s one thing you know you need to face this week instead of pushing it off?
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I guess deep cleaning the house is the one I keep pushing to one side - I am more interested in working on my business currently. But this weekend is the weekend - spring is round the corner 🤞 and a clean house makes better ideas coming to mind for the rest. So here is me making a commitment to myself for a deep clean Sunday - headphones on, all cleaning tools getting used and a bit of Marie Kondo of cupboars and wardrobes as well. Looking forward to a clean and lovely decorated house end of Sunday 💕 😘
Cost control and cashflow visibility aid needed
I'm using a couple of tools to make organising cashflow and especially cost control easier in the business. It still feels more clumsy/ awkward than I hoped for with a mix of traditional apps, AI tools and virtual assistant support. Appreciate it's not a big picture AI question, but is anyone using one specific tool that would offer input in different file format - we get pictures and posts from the team for expense/ cost claims ( subsistence, materials, consumables) and need to add this to a excel tracker against allows cost in project. Not a difficult thing, but consumes more time than I want to invest or have my accounts team spend on feeding individually into a tool to then feed the output into another tool. Appreciate any hands on suggestions from fellow AI users. We're using office 365, sage, excel trackers and the team send WhatsApp images of receipts as well as emails with pdfs (changing the team workflow is worked on, but they are used to send pics so they will carry on doing that unfortunately. Or they won't send it at all. Hard truth, but that's what I'm faced with) Thanks in advance for any tips or suggestions from you all :) 💕
Cost control and cashflow visibility aid needed
🧾 Proof of Origin: Why Provenance Will Become a Workplace Superpower
We are moving into a world where content can be generated faster than it can be trusted. In that world, the advantage will not go to the teams who create the most, it will go to the teams who can prove where things came from, how they changed, and why they should be believed. ------------- Context: When “Looks Legit” Stops Being a Standard ------------- For years, most workplace content came with implied authenticity. A slide deck had an author. A report had an owner. A screenshot was assumed to reflect a real system. Even when mistakes happened, the chain of origin was usually easy to trace because the creation process was human, slow, and visible. Now, creation is fast, remixable, and increasingly automated. A single person can produce dozens of assets in minutes, some drafted by AI, some stitched from multiple sources, some iterated across tools. That speed is powerful, but it also breaks a familiar social contract. When content moves quickly, context often gets stripped away. The result is not always deception. More often, it is ambiguity. People ask, where did this number come from? Is this the latest version? Was this approved? Is this based on real customer feedback or synthetic examples? Which parts were AI-generated. Nobody is accusing anyone, but trust still weakens because the origin story is missing. This is where provenance comes in. Provenance is not a technical add-on. It is a way of working that keeps trust intact as creation accelerates. ------------- Insight 1: Provenance Is Not About Suspicion, It’s About Speed With Confidence ------------- Provenance can sound like a distrust mechanism, as if we are preparing to audit everyone. But the practical benefit is the opposite. Provenance reduces friction by eliminating guesswork. When we can see a clear trail, who created something, what sources were used, what edits were made, what version is current, decisions happen faster. Meetings shrink. Arguments fade. People stop debating reality and start debating strategy.
🧾 Proof of Origin: Why Provenance Will Become a Workplace Superpower
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This is one topic within the AI hype I am struggling with. Lots of questions run wild in my head: Which information or media can you still trust? Is anything still reliable? Will information be 'doctored' to lead people to belief a certain story? If something is misleading who is there to correct that ? Will there be a quality sign in the future 'made by humans'? The last one is maybe too far fetched - I was just thinking how the world changed in the lifetime of my grandparents and how that compares to mine now. The speed of development is significant and sometimes our core values and the security that everything can be investigated and proven right or wrong appear to drift away. An agreed and adhered to standard - like a provenance system - would make AI integration less scary for lots of people I feel.
You know what’s crazy?
How many people think if they just don’t deal with something… it’ll magically work itself out. It never does. That conversation you’re avoiding? It doesn’t get easier next month. It gets heavier. Now there’s more emotion attached. More resentment. More fallout. That decision you’re putting off in your business? It doesn’t get cheaper. It gets more expensive. More money lost. More time wasted. More energy drained. Avoidance feels good for about five minutes. It gives you temporary relief. But you’re not eliminating the cost. You’re just adding interest. And here’s the part people don’t want to hear… Every time you avoid something, you train yourself to hesitate. Every time you face it, you train yourself to lead. The difference between people who win big and people who stay stuck isn’t intelligence. It’s not resources. It’s not even confidence. It’s speed of truth. Winners look at the ugly numbers. They have the uncomfortable conversation. They fire the wrong hire. They fix the broken system. They say what needs to be said. Not because it feels good. But because they know delay compounds pain. So if there’s something sitting in the back of your mind right now... that thing you keep saying “I’ll deal with it later”... that’s probably the thing you need to handle first. Discomfort now builds momentum. Avoidance builds debt. Your choice.
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Is that not how problems go away?? Funny thing is that this is common knowledge and still loads of times the head in the sand approach seems to feel more comfortable to many. Dont worry though if that's what you feel like. Once you realise you can start working on getting better. Some days I tackle things head on and other days it feels so much more difficult to take the first step. Never give up working on getting better!
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@Al Imran Thanks for sharing this. Food for thought to actually make the time for those difficult decisions or the thing that needs doing but is not comfortable.
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Vera Kiessling
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