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We’re wired for progress.
As humans, and especially as entrepreneurs, we need to feel like we’re moving forward. Otherwise, what’s the point? And coming out of the gate into a new year, even though it somehow already feels like January 75th, a lot of entrepreneurs are feeling the same thing... You’re working. You’re showing up. But you’re quietly wondering if you’re actually making progress or just staying busy. The truth is that if you are not measuring where you’re going, it’s really hard to know if you’re moving forward at all. And a lot of the time frustration doesn’t come from lack of effort. It comes from lack of knowing if anything you are doing is actually moving the needle. You can do everything right and still feel off if you don’t have something concrete telling you, “Yes, this is working.” So instead of asking, “Am I winning?” ask better questions. What actually moved forward this week? What’s clearer today than it was seven days ago? What’s one thing you could track that would give you real certainty? Progress doesn’t always feel exciting in the moment. But clarity creates momentum. What’s one thing you’re paying attention to right now that tells you you’re headed in the right direction? Drop it below 👇
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🗣️ Human Voice in an Automated World: The Culture Skill We Cannot Outsource
AI can generate language at scale. Meaning, however, is still a human responsibility. As automation expands into communication, the real question is no longer whether AI can write, but whether we are intentional about what our words stand for. ------------- Context: When Communication Gets Faster, But Thinner ------------- Across organizations, AI is rapidly becoming part of how messages are drafted, refined, and distributed. Internal updates, customer emails, performance feedback, job descriptions, and policy explanations are all being touched by automation. The gains in speed and consistency are undeniable. Yet something subtle is happening alongside those gains. Messages feel polished, but flatter. Clear, but less personal. Efficient, but strangely interchangeable. People begin to notice that communication sounds correct without sounding human. This is not a failure of the technology. It is a failure of intention. AI reflects what we ask of it. When we prioritize speed over meaning, we get output that moves quickly but lands lightly. Culture is carried through language. Tone, emphasis, and context signal what matters and how people are valued. When communication becomes automated without human stewardship, culture erodes quietly. ------------- Insight 1: Voice Is a Decision, Not a Style ------------- Many teams talk about “maintaining a human voice” as if it were a formatting problem. Something that can be solved with brand guidelines or tone instructions. In reality, voice emerges from decisions. What do we say explicitly. What do we leave implied. Where do we slow down. Where do we invite dialogue. AI can follow stylistic rules, but it cannot choose what matters. That choice belongs to humans. When we delegate communication without deciding intent, we outsource meaning along with efficiency. Maintaining human voice therefore starts upstream. With clarity about purpose, audience, and consequence. AI becomes a tool for expression, not a substitute for judgment.
🗣️ Human Voice in an Automated World: The Culture Skill We Cannot Outsource
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The Secret to Getting 10x More Relevant Results in ChatGPT
In this video, I show you every way to customize ChatGPT as of October 2025. This includes personalization options for both the free and paid plans, so no matter how you use ChatGPT, this video will teach you how to set it up to get the best results!
Quick question for those using AI in funnels
When someone fills a form: - Do you use AI to trigger immediate follow-ups, or do you delay based on behavior? - Have you seen better results from AI-personalized messages, or simple automated sequences? I’m exploring how AI can improve timing, messaging, and follow-up logic in funnels, and I’d love to learn from real examples that are already working.
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Cut your grocery bill with AI
💡 How to cut your grocery bill without cutting quality This week I changed one small habit — and it paid off. Instead of starting with recipes or cravings, I flipped the process. Here’s the system I used: 1️⃣ Pull up the weekly grocery ad 2️⃣ Attach it to The Family Executive Chef 3️⃣ Ask for meals built only from what’s already on sale The results: ✔️ Restaurant-quality meals ✔️ Lower grocery spend ✔️ Less food waste ✔️ Zero decision fatigue at the store The insight most people miss: We overspend on groceries not because food is expensive — but because we plan meals before we look at discounts. That’s a process problem. When sales drive the menu, savings happen automatically. If you want to try it yourself, copy this prompt: “Plan a 5-day meal plan for ___ people using the sale items from the attached weekly grocery ad. Prioritize ingredient reuse, minimize waste, and keep meals practical.” You can add constraints like: • Budget-focused • Keto / gluten-free / family-friendly • Fast weeknights or elevated weekend meals Same ingredients. Better system. Better outcomes. This is exactly why I built The Family Executive Chef — not to cook for you, but to help you think differently about everyday decisions. Curious how others are using AI beyond work to simplify life and save money. 👀
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