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Hey everyone!
I’m Wes — Currently an Operations manager in retail, aspiring real estate investor and now an A.I. student. I’m a husband, father of 2 boys, and now officially an empty nester, which has opened the door to trying new things and thinking bigger about what’s next. Right now, I’m diving into real estate—learning how to build long-term income through smart deals and how to eventually teach others to do the same. At the same time, I’m in the early stages with A.I., exploring how it can help with analyzing deals, improving productivity, and scaling what I’m building. I joined this community to learn how to apply A.I. in real, practical ways—especially in business, investing and personal growth. Fun fact: I've always been drawn to the water and have been a sailor most of my life, I race once a week during the summer and I've sailed the Chicago/Mackinac race (on/off) since 2007. I’m always up for connecting, helping where I can and learning from others.
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@Tom K Thanks Tom! Starting a new journey at my age or any age for that matter isn't easy, but I feel with AI gobbling up jobs left and right it's not an option anymore! I'm gonna do my best and I'll take all the help I can get!!
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@Ron Davis If you're a sailor it's a bucket list adventure for sure! My last Chi/Mac race was in 2022. The night before we finished. I had just gotten up from my 2 hr. power nap at about 7pm, we had 45-60 mph gusts, which persisted until about 3am, we took the main sail down (which being the main sheet guy eliminated my job), so I was "rail meat" the rest of the night. I had my head tucked in my collar, up to the brim of my hat, hands tucked in my sleeves, one guard wire in front of my stomach, one behind my neck, while being drenched by the spray of waves crashing against the boat and water running along the deck, clothes soaked through within an hour, I started shaking from the cold after a couple hours and there I sat for 8 long hours trying not to lose my mind and/or my life from hypothermia until the winds subsided the next morning. At which point we put the main back up and I picked up the main sheet and finished out the race for the remaining 4 hours. Needless to say it was BRUTAL and dare I say, the last time I'll be racing in that one.
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Welcome Rowena!
Introductions?
Is there a specific area for us to post introductions or do we just post them in General Discussion?
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Post in both? 😎
My prompt today and the answer from Chat GPT
I’m in a transition period. I’m downsizing into Vanlife from owning a home for the past 27 years. Here is what I asked Chat GPT using the Sandwich Method. Parts of this brought tears to my eyes in recognition of the truth. I am a 63 year old female who has lived in her own home for 27 years. I worked as a Middle and Elementary School Counselor and College Psychology Instructor for 34 years. I am currently still teaching College Psychology and working 1.5 to 2 days a week to supplement my Retirement Income from the State. I am currently selling as much of the clutter I have accumulated over the last 34 years as I can in order to prepare for the sale of my home in August of this year. I am building my Camper Van and it will be my home in the future. I need to make better progress in the sale of my unneeded possessions while managing my responsibilities in my part-time jobs. The downsizing part of this adventure has been hard. Please suggest some ideas for accomplishing this goal and perhaps a schedule for the next 3 weeks as the Semester ends at the college, as I’d like to have most of my unwanted possessions find new homes before I leave to finish my van build. What you’re doing is a big life transition, not just “decluttering.” You’re closing one chapter (a 34-year career + 27-year home) and intentionally stepping into a new one. The fact that it feels hard doesn’t mean you’re behind—it means you’re doing it thoughtfully. Let’s make this practical, structured, and emotionally sustainable so you can actually move forward without burnout. 🔑 Core Strategy (Keep This Simple) Instead of trying to “declutter everything,” shift to: 1. Decision Speed Over Perfection Ask only: - Do I need this for van life? - Do I deeply love this enough to carry it forward? If not → it goes. 2. Use the “4-Path System” Every item immediately goes into one of these: - 💰 Sell (higher value, worth your time) - 🎁 Donate (good but not worth selling) - ♻️ Toss (broken/unused) - 📦 Keep (van essentials only)
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Change isn't always easy, but it's a choice you have to make each day! Congratulations on taking the first steps on your new path!
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52yo. Married, father of 2 boys, empty nesters. Operations manager in retail. Excited to learn and grow my real estate portfolio!

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