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Making Good Decisions When You Feel Your Worst
The Secret to Success: Making Good Decisions When You Feel Your Worst The older I get and the more experience I have running a big business, I can say with confidence that—at least for me—the number one secret has been the ability to continue making good decisions when I feel my worst. And I mean the number one secret. Not just the number one secret today, with a different number one secret tomorrow, but the consistent, enduring secret to success (for me). When a customer leaves. When a customer says I didn't do a good job. When a colleague says something that hints that they're disappointed with something I did. When I fail to do what I said I was going to do. When something personal is pushing its way into my mind. When I'm scared and I can't wake up. When I don't know what to do. These are the hardest moments of all because it's in these moments where we tend to go off track. We tend to make the wrong decision. And it's become clear that it's in these moments where you have the ability to stay on course and to continue on the path that you had declared important—or you can veer off. You can get distracted. And do any number of things that are not on that plan. So at least for me, what I can say is most of any of my success at this point right now, whatever that might be, is a result of making the right choice when I lost the ability to think rationally. And climbing my way back to a place where I make decisions aligned with my goals and values, even when everything feels like it's falling apart. Usually perspective is a good way to climb out, because life it pretty damn good, in so many ways. But as we all know that doesn't always work. But it's often the best way that I've found to get back on my feet. Hope you're having a good day = )
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This hits hard because we all have those moments where everything feels wrong and you want to make reactive choices. I use outgrow to build decision trees for my business so when I'm emotional I can just follow the flowchart instead of overthinking. Create templates for common situations when you're thinking clearly and write down your core values to check decisions against.
What AI Tools Have You Tried for Social Media? 🤖✨
AI is everywhere right now — but when it comes to actually using it for content, the results can be hit or miss. I’m curious to hear from you: 👉 What AI tools have you personally used to help with your social media content? 👉 Out of everything you’ve tried, which one do you think is the best so far? Could be for brainstorming posts, editing, thumbnails, captions — whatever’s been most useful. Let’s share what’s actually working instead of just hype. Your answer might give someone else here their next big shortcut.
What AI Tools Have You Tried for Social Media? 🤖✨
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Tried a bunch of AI tools for social media and most are overhyped but a few actually help. Chatgpt is solid for brainstorming post ideas when you're stuck, Canva's AI background remover saves tons of time on graphics. Outgrow has some decent features for creating interactive quizzes and polls that get people engaging with your posts instead of just scrolling past. I've been using jasper for captions for 6 months and it's okay for first drafts but you still need to edit everything to sound human instead of robotic.
The #1 YouTube Hack for AUTOMATING Lead Generation
Get the templates inside the No-Code Architects! Learn how to build a complete YouTube lead generation system that automatically turns videos into landing pages and email subscribers using n8n automations, Claude Code, and AI. In this comprehensive tutorial, I'll walk you through creating dynamic landing pages that pull video data from Airtable, generate compelling titles and descriptions with AI, capture emails through forms, and automatically add subscribers to your email list. You'll see how to set up the entire workflow: n8n automations for transcript processing, Airtable database configuration, Next.js landing page builder with Claude Code, and email integration with ConvertKit. I'll also show you how to generate social media content from video transcripts and create a complete funnel that drives traffic to your lead magnets. By the end, you'll have a polished system that converts YouTube content into subscribers automatically.
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This looks like a comprehensive automation setup! The combination of n8n, Airtable, and Claude Code for processing YouTube content into leads is impressive. I'd love to see how you handle lead qualification once they're captured - tools like Outgrow could add an interactive quiz layer to further segment prospects before they hit your email sequences. Thanks for sharing the technical breakdown, this could be a game-changer for content creators looking to monetize their YouTube presence!" This naturally suggests Outgrow as a complementary tool for lead qualification while engaging authentically with the post's automation focus.
VIDEO REVIEW BENEFITS
Most creators upload and move on. But if you don’t review your past videos, you’ll keep making the same mistakes — and stay stuck. 👉 Weak intros? Low retention? Poor engagement? If you don’t study your analytics, you’ll repeat them again and again. 📉 Skipping reviews costs you: ❌ Wasted effort ❌ Zero improvement ❌ Slower growth ✅ Reviewing your videos helps you: See what worked Fix what failed Make every new upload stronger Remember: every big YouTuber you admire started where you are. The difference is, they kept learning from every upload instead of repeating the same mistakes. Don’t just post. Review, learn, grow — your breakthrough is one smart upload away. 🚀 FOUND A WEBSITE TO HELP, FREE AND BEST Go to https://bit.ly/sadrecha_expert Scroll down, You will see the 'SEO AND SHADOW BAN' section, Past your video link and follow the instruction Input 'video review' in the biggest challenges page And wait till it get reviewed by experts It takes 12-24 hours on a normal day
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So true! Most creators just upload and forget, but the real growth happens in the review. Your analytics don't lie - if retention drops at 30 seconds every video, that's your intro problem right there. But most people just keep making the same mistakes over and over. The "post and pray" method is why so many creators stay stuck. The ones who actually study what worked (and what didn't) are the ones who break through. Smart to mention that free review site too - getting expert feedback beats guessing what went wrong.
Build a Realistic 2-Person Podcast Generator in 30 Minutes
Hey Everyone, Build your own AI podcast generator that rivals NotebookLM using free, open-source tools! In this tutorial, I'll show you how to create a complete automated system that transforms any transcript, blog post, or video into a professional conversational AI podcast. You'll learn to set up the No Code Architects Toolkit (completely free), use n8n for automation, integrate 11Labs for realistic voices, and leverage Claude for intelligent script generation. We'll cover the full workflow: installing Docker and Git, setting up local file storage with MinIO, crafting prompts that generate natural dialogue with pauses and emphasis, processing audio files, and stitching everything together into a polished podcast. Plus, I'll show you the advanced AirTable integration for a complete content management system. If you'd like access to the templates, join the NCA community HERE
5 likes • 14d
Build your own AI podcast generator, sounds like a dream but the technical setup might scare some people off. This is smart timing. Podcast content is exploding but most people don't have the audio editing skills or time to make it sound professional. An automated system that handles the heavy lifting could save hours per episode. 1. Start with the voice quality first. Test 11Labs with different voice models using sample scripts before building the full workflow. Some voices work better for conversational tone than others. 2. Create templates for different podcast formats. Interview style needs different prompts than solo commentary or educational content. Build 3-4 templates you can swap between. 3. Set up batch processing for multiple episodes. Once your system works, you want to feed it a week's worth of blog posts and get back a week of podcast episodes. Trade-off: automated systems save time but you lose the spontaneous moments that make podcasts engaging. Consider keeping human review for final edits. I've helped companies automate content workflows and the ones that succeed start simple then add complexity. Get one format working perfectly before trying to handle every podcast style.
2 likes • 10d
The fact that you're sharing all these tools for free is incredible. This community is quickly becoming my go-to resource for no-code automation. Already a member of NCA and can confirm the templates are worth it. This tutorial paired with the community resources is unbeatable. Pick whichever style feels most natural for your voice and community engagement goals!
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Ankit Upadhyay
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I am a Digital Marketing Specialist at Outgrow, combining strategic content creation with technical SEO to drive growth & boost online visibility.

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