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Social media management
Hey there! I’m looking for an AI tool (or some help building one) that can manage all my social media accounts from one place. Ideally, I’d love something that can: - Connect all my platforms (like Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Facebook, X, and LinkedIn). - Let me schedule and automatically post videos, photos, and captions. - Keep everything organized — maybe with folders, tags, or a content calendar. - Suggest the best times to post and trending hashtags. - Track analytics and engagement across all platforms. - Bonus if it can help me brainstorm or repurpose content ideas too! I am grateful for all your support.
🔥 The "Bad First Draft" Strategy (Why Perfect Prompts Are Overrated)
Everyone's obsessed with writing the perfect prompt. "What's the exact wording I should use?" "How do I get AI to give me exactly what I want on the first try?" "Why isn't my prompt working?" Here's what we've learned after watching thousands of people use AI: Perfect prompts are overrated. Iteration is underrated. The "Bad First Draft" strategy: Instead of spending 20 minutes crafting the perfect prompt, spend 2 minutes getting a bad first draft, then refine it. Here's how it works: Step 1: Give AI a basic prompt. Don't overthink it. Example: "Write an email to my clients about our new service" Step 2: Look at what AI gives you. It'll probably be mediocre. That's expected. Step 3: Tell AI what's wrong and what to fix. Example: "Too formal. Make it more conversational. Add a story about why we created this service. End with a question, not a sales pitch." Step 4: Look at the new version. Better, but not perfect. Step 5: Refine one more time. Example: "Great, but shorten the intro and make the question more specific to coaches who struggle with time management." Step 6: You now have something usable. Total time: 5-7 minutes. Compare that to the "perfect prompt" approach: → Spend 20 minutes researching the best prompt structure → Craft the perfect prompt with all the right elements → Get a result that's... still not exactly what you wanted → Start over with a new prompt → Total time: 30+ minutes of frustration Why "Bad First Draft" wins: ✅ You learn faster — Each iteration teaches you what AI can actually do ✅ You stay in flow — You're creating, not researching ✅ You get results faster — 5 minutes of iteration beats 30 minutes of perfection ✅ You build confidence — You see that you can shape AI outputs through conversation The truth about prompts: AI isn't a vending machine where you put in the perfect input and get the perfect output. It's more like working with a really fast assistant. You give direction, they draft something, you give feedback, they refine, you collaborate.
🔥 The "Bad First Draft" Strategy (Why Perfect Prompts Are Overrated)
3 likes • Oct '25
This is very true: the more you interact with AI, the more it seems to know what you're working on and help you to get better results.
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This one word can guarantee your success more than any other… What it is?
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2 likes • Oct '25
consistency
Sunday morning workout and a quick reminder…
AI used effectively empowers the things that make us human. It can allow creativity, innovation, and hunger to lead the way… No matter where you are in the AI evolution it’s time to use AI even more to do the repetitive, the boring and the things you don’t like — so you can start and scale, faster, quick quicker and easier… So excited to hang out with you all on November 6
Sunday morning workout and a quick reminder…
3 likes • Oct '25
Ai will help us achieve our goals faster than ever before if we work with our creativity, enthusiasm, imagination, and especially have the hunger to achieve the impossible.
✈️ The Co-Pilot Mindset Shift
Let's get something straight right now: You're not trying to become a tech expert. You're not racing to master every AI tool that drops this week. You're not competing with 20-year-old developers who speak in code. You're just finding the right co-pilot for the work you're already doing. That shift, from "I need to learn everything" to "I need the right partner" changes the entire game. Think about it like this: When you hire a virtual assistant, you don't learn everything they know. You just learn how to communicate what you need and let them handle their zone of genius. AI is the same thing. Except it's faster, cheaper, available 24/7, and never takes a vacation. Here's what "co-pilot thinking" actually looks like: ❌ Old mindset: "I need to understand how AI works before I can use it" ✅ Co-pilot mindset: "I need to know what I want help with, then find the right tool" ❌ Old mindset: "I should learn prompt engineering" ✅ Co-pilot mindset: "I should learn to ask for what I need, then refine from there" ❌ Old mindset: "AI is replacing me" ✅ Co-pilot mindset: "AI is handling the grunt work so I can focus on what matters" The beautiful thing about co-pilots: They don't replace the pilot. They make the pilot better. You're still in control. You're still making the decisions. You're still bringing the strategy, creativity, and human judgment. AI just helps you fly faster and smoother. Your co-pilot assignment: What's one task you do every week that feels like it takes forever? The thing you dread. The thing that drains your energy. The thing you wish you could just hand off to someone else. Drop it below. Let's figure out which AI tool could be your co-pilot for that specific job. No judgment. No tech requirements. Just real problems and real solutions. Who's going first? 🚀
✈️ The Co-Pilot Mindset Shift
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Alex Espinoza
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A young entrepreneur working in the fitness, health, AI , social media industry.

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