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You’re only as happy as your unhappiest child. If you’re a parent, you instantly get it. What surprised me is how often this shows up in business and life too. You can have 90% of things going right…and your mind still locks onto the one thing that feels off. The conversation you’re avoiding. The decision you keep delaying. The loose end you keep telling yourself you’ll deal with “later.” And the tricky part is this…That unresolved piece doesn’t stay contained. It fractures your focus. Clouds your judgment. Quietly drains energy from what is working. Sometimes it even follows you home. Here’s the shift that actually changes things: Find the constraint. Face it. Fix it. Because when your mind isn’t busy avoiding something, it finally has the bandwidth to amplify what’s already going right. So I’m curious…What’s the one thing you’ve been tolerating that’s quietly taxing everything else? Drop it below if you’re open to sharing.
Ways to incorporate AI into your business (big or small)
As a business owner and agency owner who educates people in my local community about AI (through the library and small businesses), I wanted to share a few ways that I have discovered that people can implement AI without feeling overwhelmed. The suggestions that I am giving below aren't to say you have to incorporate them all, but just pick one or two and as you get comfortable, incorporate a few more that make sense for your business... - You can use ChatGPT as your partner to run ideas by- analyze your strategy, challenge your approach, assist you in identifying your target audience if you are just getting started. Use the "voice" mode and ask it to ask you challenging questions to get to the core issue you are having based on the topic and it will transcribe the conversation on the back end so you will always have it. - You could create an app through vibe coding that holds your SOPs or Training information (nothing confidential or proprietary) so new people joining your team can learn from that tool vs. you or a team member having to take the time to train them (instead, you can question what they learned afterwards or have AI create a flash-card or memory based quiz, crossword, etc. to test their knowledge in fun/creative ways) - You can include a web chatbot on the home page of your website to answer questions about your business and even schedule appointments - You can reinvigorate your email list by having ChatGPT come up with creative email campaigns per quarter that are 75% educational (about your industry or business) and 25% Calls to Action for Sales so they don't feel like you are consistently selling. Ask AI what perks you can offer your customers (like birthday discounts for their birthday month or referral rewards). If you use a platform like GHL, you can set everything up with automations on a quarterly basis as well. - You could get a voice concierge agent that works 24/7 and never misses a call if you are a business that could benefit from that. They sound human, and their knowledge-base knows everything about your company and website and it can answer most questions and book appointments if connected correctly to your calendar. - You could use AI to create presentations for you. I am speaking at an AI Summit next year, and I put the information I wanted to talk about in Claude, then asked it to fill in any gaps about AI I might have overlooked or missed that would be important to cover for that audience and asked it to put it into more of a "TedTalk" type format...then once I liked the result, I took it to the presentation creation app (Gamma) and in about 50 seconds, I had the full presentation with images and graphs completed. Game Changer!
Others scrape 1 zip code. I scrape entire cities from Google Maps automatically — no API keys, no limits.
Most “lead tools” tap out after 1 suburb or a handful of results. And if you try to scale? You either hit Google’s API limits… or your wallet takes the L. $5 here, $12 there — just to scrape data that’s already public. So I stopped relying on APIs. Stopped buying databases. Stopped praying someone else did the scraping right. And I built this instead 👇 ✅ Enter a business type (like "plumber" or "dentist") ✅ Enter a city (like "Los Angeles") ✅ The system auto-generates 30+ hyper-local Google Maps search terms: • plumber+in+hollywood • plumber+in+echo+park • plumber+in+downtown • plumber+near+koreatown • ...it goes deep. Like, “every-corner-of-the-city” deep. Then it gets to work: — Scrapes websites from Google Maps — Filters out junk & Google-owned links — Deduplicates and cleans the list — Extracts valid emails from the homepages using Regex — Delivers a clean sheet of contacts and sites No scraping headaches. No wasted API credits. No manual copy-paste ever again. Perfect if you sell: → Web design → SEO → Paid ads → Local services → B2B outreach to SMBs Basically, if your ideal client is on Google Maps... this system turns their map pin into a real lead. I’ve used it to pull 1,000+ niche businesses per city. No limits. No bloat.
Others scrape 1 zip code. I scrape entire cities from Google Maps automatically — no API keys, no limits.
Merging 2 Pictures with Gemini (NanoBanana)
I had shown how to create these pictures with 2 different prompts, but someone asked me to merge the 2, so here is how you can do it in less than 2 minutes with NanoBanana. 🤗
Merging 2 Pictures with Gemini (NanoBanana)
Others scrape 1 zip code. I scrape entire cities from Google Maps automatically — no API keys, no limits.
Most “lead tools” tap out after 1 suburb or a handful of results. And if you try to scale? You either hit Google’s API limits… or your wallet takes the L. $5 here, $12 there — just to scrape data that’s already public. So I stopped relying on APIs. Stopped buying databases. Stopped praying someone else did the scraping right. And I built this instead 👇 ✅ Enter a business type (like "plumber" or "dentist") ✅ Enter a city (like "Los Angeles") ✅ The system auto-generates 30+ hyper-local Google Maps search terms: • plumber+in+hollywood • plumber+in+echo+park • plumber+in+downtown • plumber+near+koreatown • ...it goes deep. Like, “every-corner-of-the-city” deep. Then it gets to work: — Scrapes websites from Google Maps — Filters out junk & Google-owned links — Deduplicates and cleans the list — Extracts valid emails from the homepages using Regex — Delivers a clean sheet of contacts and sites No scraping headaches. No wasted API credits. No manual copy-paste ever again. Perfect if you sell: → Web design → SEO → Paid ads → Local services → B2B outreach to SMBs Basically, if your ideal client is on Google Maps... this system turns their map pin into a real lead. I’ve used it to pull 1,000+ niche businesses per city. No limits. No bloat.
Others scrape 1 zip code. I scrape entire cities from Google Maps automatically — no API keys, no limits.
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