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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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Living Brain: Perfecting Your AI Memory
I built something I haven't seen anyone else talk about and it's quietly become the most useful thing in my entire AI workflow. I call it a "living brain." Quick context: I run an AI automation consultancy. ADHD. I use Claude, GPT, Grok, and Gemini across 30+ threads a week. My problem wasn't the AI. It was me. Every new session started cold. I'd re-explain my business, my tone, my preferences. Fix the same mistakes I already fixed last week. Across 4 models that's hours of wasted repetition. So I created dynamic reference tasks that track what I've learned in 6 areas: my foundational prompts, which quality checks actually work, my correction history, sales language, technical patterns, and how each model behaves differently. The correction history changed everything. I kept catching my AI tagging guesses as facts. Over-formatting when I want clean prose. Suggesting things I already tried. Now those corrections persist and compound instead of resetting. Think of it like this: regular prompts tell AI what to do. A living brain tells AI what you've already figured out. Your AI gets smarter every week without you rebuilding from scratch. 2 months in. Noticeably faster starts, fewer repeated mistakes, better first drafts across all 4 models. If you're ADHD and leaning hard into AI tools, this one shift matters more than any prompt template or hack. It's externalized working memory that doesn't degrade. Entire system attached below. Normally a SMM lead magnet but you get it free and easy 😋 Though comment and DM if you'd like deeper support!
Living Brain: Perfecting Your AI Memory
Throwback Thursday
So I went in my memories on another social media platform, to try to find good memories to share with you guys. Unfortunately, as my life has been as far as I can remember, it’s all about extremes. Either everything will gear into place simultaneously and almost perfectly or the jinga puzzle will crumble down in catastrophic proportions. Similarly, the picture I’m sharing today. It was taken over 40 years ago; I was almost ten and in elementary school. I am the kid in the front of the picture. It brings back terrible memories of bullying and humiliation. Life was not kind in the 80s in Europe for a young witty/intelligent girl who acted and looked different. However, I had clearly stated that I would not hold back and share the good, the bad and the ugly. The positive take out of this story is that I’m no longer this frightened little girl. I am actually quite fond of myself, quirkiness and all. I’m strong and resilient and I am not the weakling who used to be constantly picked on. I wish I had a Time Machine to leap back and tell her that it is alright to be who she is. Maybe in a hundred years, human beings will be able to go back in time. So now it’s your turn. What memory will you choose to share with us today?
Throwback Thursday
Things got a little hotter for me today 🔥
Joining in our daily coworking session, along with @Sarah Hyland, @Angela Walker, @Venessa Phipps & @Verena Venus, I set the intentions for the hour of continuing my interactions, and community engagement, and as I did this, suddenly something appeared at the end of my name 🔥 This may not mean as much to others, but to me me it's quite a big deal, as it means I have remained consistent at turning up, and have given something back to a community that I feel blessed to have found, and so I just wanted to say thanks to you all. ✨👍
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