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The Habit That Quietly Kills Momentum in Business
Most entrepreneurs aren’t stuck because they’re lazy or incapable. They’re stuck because they’re waiting. Quietly. Waiting for more clarity, better timing, more confidence, or for things to settle down. As long as you’re waiting, your potential and your business stays parked. Progress in business doesn’t come from more preparation. It comes from decisions. Every time you explain why you’re not moving yet, you hand control to something outside yourself: the market, the economy, your schedule, your past results. None of those are coming to build the business for you. The people who actually break through don’t feel ready. They move while uncertain. They don’t wait for perfect conditions... they adapt to the conditions they’re in. They don’t wait for permission, because no one is handing it out. Most people keep their effort conditional. “I’ll go all in when things calm down.” “I’ll commit once I feel more confident.” “I’ll start after this next thing.” And months (sometimes years) pass. Not because the idea wasn’t good, but because the conditions were never removed. So here’s something actionable for the week ahead: Pick one decision you’ve been delaying because you wanted more clarity. Make it by the end of the week...imperfectly. Then take the first uncomfortable action that follows from that decision. No optimizing. No overthinking. Just movement. Clarity shows up after action, not before it. Drop in the comments: What’s the one decision you’re done waiting on this week?
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@Dean Graziosi This hits because “waiting for clarity” usually just means waiting to feel comfortable. Every time I’ve moved without full clarity, the next step became obvious only after action. Never before. Momentum doesn’t come from confidence. Confidence shows up once something is already in motion.
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- What’s the real difference between AI, machine learning, and deep learning?
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@Vincent Greg AI is the umbrella. Any system that mimics human intelligence like reasoning, perception, or decision-making. Machine Learning is a subset of AI. Instead of being explicitly programmed, it learns patterns from data to make predictions or decisions. Think spam filters, recommendations, forecasting. Deep Learning is a subset of machine learning. It uses multi-layer neural networks and is especially good with unstructured data like images, audio, and text. This is what powers things like image recognition, speech, and modern language models. In simple terms: AI = the goal ML = how systems learn from data DL = a more powerful learning method using neural networks Most tools people use today (including ChatGPT) sit in the deep learning bucket.
Hi everyone!
My name is Stilian. I’m an entrepreneur exploring different online business models and currently focused on understanding how AI can actually be used in real-world execution, not just theory. I’d say I’m at an intermediate stage with AI — I’ve used tools like ChatGPT for content, research, and productivity, but I know there’s a much deeper level where AI becomes a real competitive advantage. The main area where I’d love AI to help me is building and scaling online businesses more efficiently — especially content creation, systems, and decision-making. I joined this community because I resonate a lot with the philosophy of using AI as leverage, not as a shortcut, and I wanted to learn alongside people who are actually building. Fun fact: I’m very disciplined with routines — if I commit to learning something, I stick with it daily until I master it. Looking forward to learning from you all!
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@Stilian Ametli Welcome, Stilian. 👋 Your take on using AI as leverage, not a shortcut, really lands. Also that discipline with routines is a huge edge. You’ll fit right in here. Looking forward to learning alongside you. 🤝
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Hi my name is Alisha Cooper, I am an Entrepreneur, self- published author, coach , speaker and I’m new to Ai I’m learning as I go. I’m looking forward to learning about and from everyone .
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@Alisha Cooper Welcome, Alisha. 😊 Love the Minions energy already. Jumping into AI while learning as you go is the best way honestly. Excited to see what you build and share here 🙌
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Hi everyone! I think I just found my tribe. I'm Michael, a digital product leader from Northern California. I've been building tech that empowers people for 30 years, but I'm currently focused on how people adapt to AI. I view AI as a 'universal solvent' that dissolves jobs into elemental Silicon (AI-ready tasks) and Carbon (human responsibilities), and I'm dedicated to solving that adaptation challenge. Where some see a dystopian future, I see an opportunity to form productive working relationships with AI. Fun fact: I spent a decade as a potter before tech!
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@Michael Janzen Welcome Michael! Great perspective. I like how you frame AI as a shift in responsibilities rather than a replacement problem. Also, the potter-to-tech path is a great reminder that nonlinear backgrounds often create the clearest thinking. Glad to have you here.
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@Michael Janzen You're welcome.
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