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Audit Your Life ...
Going into the weekend, this might be a good time to slow down for a minute and really take a look at your life. Not in a judgment way. Not in a beat-yourself-up way. Just honest. Ask yourself… What in my life is actually helping me get where I want to go? And what in my life is pulling me off track? What habits should stay? What habits need to go? What relationships make me stronger? Which ones drain my energy? What am I giving my time to every day…and does it match the future I keep saying I want? Most people don’t get stuck because they aren’t capable. They get stuck because they never stop long enough to audit what they’re allowing into their life. This weekend might be a good time to do that. Not to be perfect. Just to get clear. Because when you get clear about what needs to go…it gets a lot easier to protect what matters. Stay on offense.
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OpenAI's Huge New Releases & More AI News You Can Use
This week, I cover the new model releases from OpenAI including GPT-5.3 and 5.4, plus I show off the new Project Sources update for ChatGPT. I also break down the many releases from Google as they condense their AI tools down into the products that work, talks briefly about OpenClaw competitors and Anthropic's latest releases, and more. Enjoy!
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🏗️⏱️ Onboarding at Speed: How to Cut Time-to-Competence in Half with AI
Onboarding is not an HR event. It is a time-to-value challenge. Every week a new hire or newly promoted teammate spends confused is a week of delayed impact, extra interruptions, and hidden rework. The cost is not just their time. It is everyone else’s time spent answering the same questions. AI can dramatically reduce time-to-competence when we use it as a knowledge multiplier and a private tutor. But the biggest benefit comes when we pair AI with clear artifacts that capture how we work. ------------- Why Onboarding Takes So Long ------------- Onboarding drags because knowledge is scattered. The process lives in someone’s memory, in old docs, in Slack threads, and in unspoken norms. New people do not just need information. They need context, priorities, and examples of what “good” looks like. When that is missing, they ask more questions, and they make avoidable mistakes. Those mistakes create rework, which slows them down and creates frustration. Meanwhile, the team gets interrupted, which increases context switching and slows everyone down. Time outcome: the onboarding problem is really a handoff latency problem at scale. ------------- Insight 1: The Fastest Onboarding Comes From Patterns, Not Pages ------------- Many teams respond to onboarding gaps by writing huge documentation. That often fails because it is hard to maintain and hard to consume. What actually helps are patterns: templates, checklists, examples, and definitions of done. New hires do not need everything. They need the 20 percent that lets them deliver the first 80 percent of value. AI helps us extract patterns quickly. We can feed it examples of past work and ask it to identify structure, tone, and success criteria. Then we turn those patterns into repeatable assets. Time outcome: faster time-to-first-independent-deliverable. ------------- Insight 2: AI as a Private Tutor Shrinks the Learning Curve ------------- New hires hesitate to ask questions because they do not want to look unprepared. That hesitation costs time.
🏗️⏱️ Onboarding at Speed: How to Cut Time-to-Competence in Half with AI
Anyone has build Saas?
I'm wondering if people with non tech background can really build complex Saas or Multi Tenant systems and Start selling? Anyone has achieved this Love to know more about your challenges? How much AI was useful?
How can I automate WhatsApp outreach to 9,000 hotels in Naples? 🤖🇮🇹
Hey everyone 👋 My name is Alessandro, and I’m currently working on a project for my father — he’s a taxi driver based in Naples, Italy 🇮🇹. Here’s what I’m doing right now: 🚀 I have an Excel file from the Italian government listing about 9,000 hospitality businesses (B&Bs, guesthouses, hotels, etc.) in Naples. 💬 Every day, I manually contact 50 new properties on WhatsApp. 🕒 The process: copy the business name from Excel → search it on Google Maps → find the phone number → send a message on WhatsApp. This job takes me around 2 hours a day — all manual, no automation yet. 🎯 Goal: reach every hospitality business in Naples and offer my father’s transfer service (airport rides, tours, etc.). Now I’d love to automate or semi-automate this process to save time and stay consistent. My question: 👉 What’s the best way to automate or speed up sending personalized WhatsApp messages at scale (while avoiding bans)? 👉 Are there any AI tools, WhatsApp APIs, or workflows (like n8n, Make, etc.) that could help with this kind of outreach? I’m open to simple or low-cost solutions — I don’t code. Right now I just want to make my workflow faster and more efficient ⚡ If someone here offers this type of automation setup, I’m also willing to pay for the service — feel free to send me a quote 💸 Thanks in advance for any ideas, tools, or examples you can share 🙏
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