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The Reason I Refused To Quit
Everybody wants success until success starts testing them. Because eventually this journey asks a question most people aren’t prepared for: “How bad do you really want it?” Not when things are easy. Not when the money starts coming in. Not when everyone is cheering you on. I mean when you’re doubting yourself. When nothing seems to be working. When you’re exhausted. When you feel embarrassed. When you fail publicly. When it would honestly be easier to quit. That’s the moment your WHY matters. For me, it was my mom. Mother’s Day always reminds me of this… I watched my mom work herself to exhaustion trying to provide for us. Multiple jobs. Constant stress. Doing the best she could with what she had. And as a kid, I remember the moments that stuck with me most weren’t the things we didn’t have…It was watching how hard she worked and realizing she still couldn’t buy back time. She missed games. Missed moments. Missed parts of life because survival demanded everything from her. I remember thinking very early on: “One day I’m going to change this.” Not because I wanted fancy things. Not because I cared about looking successful. I just wanted freedom. Freedom for her. Choices for her. Relief for her. That became the thing I held onto anytime life punched me in the face. And trust me, there were a LOT of moments where quitting would’ve been easier. But when your reason is emotional enough, you find another gear. That’s the part people don’t talk about enough. Success is rarely about intelligence alone. It’s usually about emotional conviction. The people who make it have something that pulls them forward when motivation disappears. So, I’d love to ask you: What’s the reason behind your drive? Who are you fighting for when life gets hard? P.S. Happy Mother’s Day to all the moms out there doing their best, carrying more than anyone sees, and loving through it all. You’re appreciated more than you know. ❤️
1 like • May 14
Hustle, hit and never quit! Family from doing right by my parents, supporting my wife and to building my kids future along with self-motivated to be the best version of myself is my why!
⚡ The AI Advantage: What It Means to Be Ahead in 2026
Being ahead in 2026 is no longer about simply using AI. That bar is too low. The real advantage now comes from using AI in a way that changes how work gets done, how fast decisions get made, and how much time gets reclaimed across the business. The conversation has moved beyond experimentation. Leading organizations are redesigning workflows around human and AI collaboration, increasing AI investment, and focusing on turning pilots into real operating leverage. That is the shift more people need to understand. In the early phase, being ahead meant trying the tools. Testing prompts. Seeing what was possible. In 2026, that is baseline behavior. The people and teams creating distance now are doing something more meaningful. They are building systems where AI reduces time-to-first-draft, shortens time-to-decision, lowers rework, and removes avoidable admin from the week. They are not just adopting AI. They are redesigning work around it. That is what makes this urgent. Because the gap is widening between those who casually use AI and those who operationalize it. Global AI adoption continued to rise through 2025, and employers increasingly expect AI-related capability, alongside analytical, creative, and adaptive human skills. At the same time, leaders are placing more weight on AI literacy, process redesign, and human oversight, not just access to tools. So what does it actually mean to be ahead? It means knowing where time is leaking and fixing that first. It means spotting the work that slows teams down, scattered planning, repetitive communication, slow handoffs, weak documentation, delayed decisions, and using AI to compress those cycle times. It means turning AI into a working layer inside the business, not a side tool people use occasionally when they remember. The real winners are not the ones generating the most content. They are the ones creating the most useful momentum. It also means keeping human judgment in the loop. That part matters even more now. Recent workplace research points to the need for selective delegation, calibrated reliance, and stronger human oversight as AI becomes more embedded in workflows. The advantage is not speed alone. It is speed with standards. Speed with context. Speed without creating expensive mistakes that have to be fixed later.
0 likes • Apr 10
I have achieved using AI as a regular everyday tool, looking forward to round 2 of the AI Summit as I continue to level up my strategy here in April.
0 likes • Apr 12
@AI Advantage Team Less minutia and time on communication checking emails and more time on leadership and higher level thinking, more time back in the day to do the higher level tasks that my team needs. Working on building more momentum until there is a break through.
🛠️ Freedom Isn’t Given. It’s Engineered.
A lot of people talk about freedom like it is something that arrives one day. A milestone. A lucky break. A finish line. Something earned after enough hard work, long hours, and sacrifice. But in reality, freedom rarely appears on its own. It is not handed out by the market, by clients, by growth, or by success. Freedom is engineered. It is built through the choices we make every day about how we work, what we prioritize, and what we refuse to keep doing the hard way. It comes from designing a business and a life that create more space, not just more activity. More margin, not just more movement. More control over our time, energy, and attention. That is where the shift begins. At first, many entrepreneurs chase freedom by chasing growth. More revenue. More clients. More opportunities. But growth without structure often creates a different kind of trap. More demands. More complexity. More decisions. More time spent reacting instead of leading. The business grows, but freedom shrinks. That is why freedom has to be designed on purpose. It comes from building systems that reduce friction. Creating workflows that lower rework. Making decisions that protect focus. Delegating what should not depend on us. Using tools like AI to shorten time-to-first-draft, speed up planning, reduce admin, and create breathing room for higher-value work. These are not small operational choices. They are how freedom gets built in real life. Every time we simplify a process, we earn time back. Every time we remove a bottleneck, we create more momentum. Every time we stop doing manually what could be automated or streamlined, we expand our capacity without expanding chaos. That is the practical side of freedom. And the inspiring side is this: engineered freedom compounds. One better system saves an hour a week. One improved workflow removes recurring friction. One smarter handoff reduces delays. One protected block of focused time creates better thinking. These changes may look small in the moment, but over months they turn into reclaimed hours, cleaner execution, and more control over how our days actually feel.
1 like • Apr 10
I am ready for our 2nd Summit, engineering my plan 😉
AI bound
Ive must’ve joined every AI platform, does anyone else feel this way.
1 like • Apr 10
I am currently subscribing personally or through work to utilize Chat, Claude, Gemini, M365 & Plaud. Finding my way in this AI world we are all exploring.
Small wins turning into bigger opportunities 🔥
Just wanted to share a small win on my journey 💻✨ I’m only about a month in, still learning every day, but seeing progress like this reminds me why I started. It may not look like much to others, but to me it shows consistency, growth, and that I’m on the right path. I’m balancing being a nurse, a mom, and building something new… and I’m proud of myself for showing up. Small wins lead to bigger opportunities 🙏🏽 Staying consistent and trusting the process 🔥
Small wins turning into bigger opportunities 🔥
1 like • Apr 7
Keep it up Leioni, those small wins will keep adding up, we create our own luck, and the harder we work the luckier we are!! And much respect for the nurse and Mom responsibilities, with Mom being the most important of them all! ❣️
0 likes • Apr 9
@Leioni Bolton That is a great why! 😁
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