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If l have been blinded side it’s not my intention But the value of community is key And conversations of sharing Finding your feet Help with teaching and understanding of complexities Setting up clones Experts at Hand Dean/ Tony and the many many more in our community Learning a new language connections in and out Makes every day a better one from the last YOU ALL ROCK
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@Jennie Evans hello Jennie, I didn't but no, thank you, you're a great light
light at the end
i’m dropping in as im not here enough, i’m starting a business, Fifty plus movement coach, i’m a single Dad and i’m running another business that is struggling due to being so invested in my new path. The reason for this text is im overwhelmed by how much my clone is helping me! hes a beast, he uses my language and the light i can now see at the end of the tunnel blows me away. to finish i asked Chip! he’s my clone a question the other day and he came back with “brother, come hither, let me put my arm around you for a minute” and it hit me, thats axactly what i say to people, i thought wow he really is becoming me😆 beautiful and long may it continue x
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@Kate Middleton I'm great Kate, how are you
🎓 The Real Skill That Separates AI Winners from AI Dabblers
Here's something we keep seeing: People say they want to "learn AI" but then get overwhelmed and give up. The problem isn't that AI is too complicated. The problem is they're approaching it like it's a subject to master rather than a tool to use. Let me explain the difference. "Learning AI" sounds like: Taking courses about how neural networks function Understanding the technical architecture of large language models Studying machine learning algorithms and training processes Becoming an expert in AI capabilities and limitations That's learning about AI. It's interesting if you're a researcher or developer. But it's completely unnecessary if you just want AI to help your business. Using AI effectively looks like: - Identifying a specific problem you have - Trying an AI tool to solve it - Seeing what works and what doesn't - Adjusting your approach - Repeating until you get results Notice the difference? One is theoretical. The other is practical and immediate. Here's the analogy: You don't need to understand how an engine works to drive a car. You don't need to know the chemistry of cooking to follow a recipe. You don't need to grasp the technology behind your smartphone to send a text. Same with AI. You don't need to know how it works to use it effectively. So what skill actually matters? Problem identification. Specifically, the ability to recognize which of your problems might have an AI solution. That's it. That's the skill that separates people getting massive value from AI and people who tried it once and gave up. What this looks like in practice: Let's say you're a coach and you spend 5 hours every week manually scheduling client calls, sending reminders, and rescheduling when conflicts come up. Someone who "learns AI" might research scheduling algorithms and calendar integration APIs and get lost in technical complexity. Someone who uses AI effectively thinks: "This is repetitive and time-consuming. I wonder if AI could help." They search for "AI scheduling assistant," find tools like Reclaim.ai or Motion, test one for a week, see it cuts their scheduling time to 30 minutes, and move on.
🎓 The Real Skill That Separates AI Winners from AI Dabblers
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@Jennie Evans hello Jennie, thanks, must be me, the message makes no sense but thanks for getting back to me
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@Jennie Evans thanks Jennie, where are you and what do you do🔥👍
Scam alert
If anyone receives a message from a lisa who has a butterfly next to her name giving you a link to chat on social media be careful I believe it's not her and a scammer without good English! I cent find her on here now and this makes me more suspicious
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@Michael Steve I'm good Micheal, AI automation store? Enlighten me please
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@Joseph Pilato thanks Joseph, it was obvious by the grammar they wasn't a70 year old Nan from the USA, I'll not be directed away again
Blown away
Chip my clone has just used my business clone to build me a business plan that has just blown me away, it did take 2 hours to complete the new DNA however this was done by my other clone through memory then I asked it to build the business plan and this he done in 10 minutes, 60 pages of pure gold I can now use to access funding that was out of my reach 6 weeks ago
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Barry Trainor
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@barry-trainor-6073
Psalm 83v18 you who's name is Jehovah. I'm Barry, I live in the UK, 18 years clean from drug addiction, my next step to mind body connection

Active 4h ago
Joined Oct 23, 2025
Ponteland, Northumberland
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