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Every time you feel resistance, remember this. Resistance only shows up when something actually matters. It doesn’t show up for the easy stuff. It doesn’t show up for distractions. It shows up when you are on the edge of growth. I have felt resistance before every big move I ever made. Writing my first book. Launching my first course. Making my first hire. Every single time. If you are feeling it today… good. It means you are standing at a doorway. Push through it. On the other side is the version of you you’ve been trying to become. Question for the group:What are you feeling resistance around right now? Drop it below. This is the room where we beat it together.
🧠 Overthinking Your Prompts Is Making AI Less Useful
There is a strange pattern we see over and over. Someone starts using AI. They get a few decent results. Then they fall into what we call the "prompt perfection trap". Suddenly, every interaction turns into: - Crafting the perfect prompt - Following a 12-step template they saw on social media - Worrying that they are "doing it wrong" And just like that, something designed to make work easier becomes… more work. What actually matters in a prompt Our team has watched a lot of people use AI successfully.The ones who get the best results are not the ones with the fanciest prompts. They are the ones who communicate clearly. Almost every effective prompt has these elements: 1. Context 2. Role and goal 3. Constraints For example: "We are writing an email to existing clients about a small price increase. Our clients are busy business owners who value honesty and clarity. Act as a helpful communications assistant, draft a short email that explains the change, reassures them about value, and invites questions. Keep it under 250 words and avoid hype language." Simple. Clear. Human. No magic formula required. Why over-optimizing backfires When you obsess over getting the "perfect prompt", a few things tend to happen: - You delay getting started because you are still "setting up" - You treat AI like a vending machine instead of a collaborator - You get frustrated when the first answer is not perfect In reality, AI works best when you: - Start with a decent prompt - React to what you see - Give feedback and refine It is much closer to a conversation than a spell. Think iterative, not perfect Here is a pattern you can reuse instead of chasing prompt perfection. 1. Rough prompt - "We are preparing a short landing page for a workshop that helps freelance designers use AI to save time on proposals. Write a first draft in a clear, conversational tone." 2. Review and react 3. Give feedback - "This feels too generic. Focus more on the emotional side, like stress and time pressure. Add one short story about a typical week for a freelance designer before and after using AI." 4. Refine again - "Shorten the intro, and make the call to action clearer and more concrete."
🧠 Overthinking Your Prompts Is Making AI Less Useful
New to The AI Advantage? Read This First (It Will Save You Weeks)
Hey everyone! We get a LOT of new members every day, and many of you jump in with enthusiasm… and then immediately get swarmed by: • bots with stock profile photos • “DM me for mentorship” sales funnels • vague success promises • people who don’t even use AI but want to pitch things This post is for the real humans who genuinely want to learn, build, and grow with AI. Here’s your starter roadmap 👇 1️⃣ First rule: Learn to spot bots & funnels This community is incredible — when you know how to filter it. Red flags to watch for: • “Drop YES and I’ll help you make income fast” • “DM me” within 2 messages • Lifestyle promises (“I made 20k in 2 days!”) • Zero real builds, zero screenshots, zero proof • Over-friendly messages from accounts created 1 week ago Legit members don’t chase you. They build in public. ⸻ 2️⃣ Second rule: Follow people who show their work If someone doesn’t post: • what they built • how they built it • what went wrong • what improved their workflow …they’re not someone you need to learn from. I personally follow only those who provide actual value: builders, testers, thinkers, problem-solvers. Start small. Follow intentionally, not emotionally. ⸻ 3️⃣ Third rule: Start with ONE person’s breadcrumbs This community hides its best knowledge in the comments, not just the posts. Pick one skilled member and go through: • their posts • their comments under other posts • their replies to questions You’ll find frameworks, prompts, thinking patterns, debugging strategies, and logic you can actually use. If you want a beginner → advanced path, my posts follow that structure: starting simple and getting progressively more technical. ⸻ 4️⃣ Fourth rule: Don’t hoard — apply Don’t be a collector. Don’t fill your Google Drive with 200 prompts you’ll never touch. Instead: • learn one thing • apply it instantly • build something small • break it • fix it • repeat This is the fastest way to grow your actual skillset. ⸻ 5️⃣ Fifth rule: Show your journey
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