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42 contributions to Skill & Soul Studio
15d โ€ขย 
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The E-Myth Revisited framework
Todayโ€™s entrepreneurship book is The E-Myth Revisited by Michael E. Gerber. You don't need to read the book for this framework to be useful. The main idea is: Work on the business, not just in the business. Working in the business means doing the tasks. Creating the product. Writing the post. Building the GPT. Running the workshop. Answering the same questions over and over. Working on the business means building the systems behind the tasks. The checklist. The process. The template. The framework. The repeatable method. If something works once, don't just celebrate it. Document it. Refine it. Repeat it. Teach it. Turn it into a system. For example: If you write a post that gets good engagement, donโ€™t just think, โ€œThat worked.โ€ Look at why it worked. Was it the hook? The question? The structure? The personal example? The way it explained something simply? Then turn that into a repeatable post framework. Next time, youโ€™re not starting from a blank page. Youโ€™re using a system that already worked once. Thatโ€™s how this framework becomes useful. It helps you stop recreating everything from scratch. Question: Is there something you're doing repeatedly right now that could be turned into a simple system, template, or process?
The E-Myth Revisited framework
2 likes โ€ข 14d
Good info and a great book!!
20d โ€ขย 
General discussion
productivity detective prompt
I ran the productivity detective prompt and thought it was going to call me out. It didn't. It basically said I don't have a procrastination problem. I have too many things going at once and not enough hours. Rude but accurate. Try it and see what yours says. Did it call you out or let you off the hook? Prompt Act as a productivity detective. Interview me one question at a time. Your goal is to uncover the real reason I'm not making faster progress. Keep digging deeper with each answer. Do not accept surface-level explanations. Challenge assumptions when necessary. Look for patterns, contradictions, avoidance behaviours, overcommitment, perfectionism, distractions, unclear priorities, and hidden bottlenecks. When you have enough information, provide: โ€ข My biggest bottleneck โ€ข The habits feeding it โ€ข The hidden cost of not fixing it โ€ข The easiest fix โ€ข The highest-leverage action I can take this week โ€ข One uncomfortable truth I need to hear Ask the first question.
1 like โ€ข 18d
@Manda Jackson that is my biggest issue!!! I have 2 sites I have to just give in and publish. Want to see ?
1 like โ€ข 18d
@Manda Jackson I will send you a message
18d โ€ขย 
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ChatGPT Can Now Spend Your Money?
OpenAI & Visa Just Changed AI Commerce This is one of the biggest AI announcements of the year. OpenAI and Visa have announced a major partnership that will allow AI agents inside ChatGPT to make purchases on behalf of users using Visa's payment network. What this means: ๐Ÿ’ณ ChatGPT will be able to complete purchases, not just recommend products. ๐Ÿ›’ AI agents could compare options, find deals, book services, and complete transactions. ๐Ÿ”’ Users remain in control with spending limits, approval requirements, and merchant restrictions. ๐ŸŒŽ Visa's global payment network provides the payment infrastructure and security layer behind the transactions. Think about that for a second. We're moving from: "Here's the best product I found." To: "I found the best option, ordered it, paid for it, and it's on the way." This isn't just AI chat anymore. It's AI taking action. The real question is no longer whether AI will change commerce. The question is: How comfortable are you letting an AI spend money on your behalf? Would you trust ChatGPT to make purchases for you? ๐Ÿ‘‡
ChatGPT Can Now Spend Your Money?
5 likes โ€ข 18d
Nope not for me
Read my book, comment and receive a reward!
I have another book with a moral ready to publish. It is about stealing. I am providing the link to the flip book. Please read it and give me a critique and/or comments about the text or images. Anyone who does read it and posts comments will get a free copy by DM of the PDF ebook or your own link to the flip book. Tell me which you prefer. https://designrr.page/?id=505394&token=598977112&type=FP&h=9518
Read my book, comment and receive a reward!
2 likes โ€ข 19d
Hey Al, congratulations on getting this put together! The cover is incredibly vibrant, and the animal lineup will definitely grab a kid's attention right off the bat. I also love the core message you are tackling. I do have a couple of honest thoughts from a buyer's perspective. When I am picking out books for my grandkids the age range is usually the first thing I look at. The 5 to 12 range you have listed on the cover is a massive spread. A 5-year-old is looking for a totally different reading and visual experience than a 12-year-old. You might want to narrow that target down, perhaps 5 to 8 if it is a standard picture book, just so parents know exactly what they are getting. Also, the subtitle is a little heavy. "Stealing and the Value of Redemption" tells the adults exactly what the book is about, but "redemption" is a pretty hefty word for the younger end of that age bracket. You might consider softening it just a bit to make it more kid-friendly while still keeping the moral clear. Overall, it is a great concept and a beautiful cover. Keep up the great work
27d โ€ขย 
General discussion
You have an idea. What do you do next?
Do you: A) Turn it into a post and see what people think? B) Turn it into a product and start building? C) Research the market first? D) Ask AI to help you flesh it out? E) Write it down and come back to it later? F) Something else? When an idea pops into your head, what's the very first thing you do to figure out whether it's a post, a product, a project, or just another random thought? For me personally I tend to collect ideas first, then try to work out whether they belong as a post, product, project, GPT, prompt pack, or something I should ignore completely. I'm curious how everyone else sorts through their ideas.
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1 like โ€ข 19d
I typically will make note of it and then ask AI to help me hash it out. Then I go from there, whether or not I want to build something with it, or I post about it, or throw it in the trash. Well, really, it all depends on my mood and what I'm reading and what idea pops into my head and where I'm at when the idea pops into my head.
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Beth Young
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Founder of Forever Young Partners. 30+ years of leadership experience turned business strategist. Direct, driven, and scaling without the fluff.

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