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It's funny looking back
Six months ago, I thought the secret was finding better prompts. Turns out the secret wasn't the prompts. It was the systems behind them. I used to start from scratch every time. Every image, every post, every product, every idea. If I needed something again, I'd either rewrite it or spend ages trying to find it. Once I started turning everything into repeatable frameworks, everything changed. Now when I solve a problem, I don't just solve it once. I create a prompt, a template, or a system so I never have to solve it again. That's probably the biggest lesson I'd share with anyone starting with AI. Don't chase the perfect prompt. Build a process that gives you consistent results. One good system will save you more time than a hundred random prompts ever will. That's the lesson I wish someone had taught me six months ago.
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Start With Why
Today’s book: Start With Why by Simon Sinek The 20% idea: people do not just buy what you sell. They buy the reason behind it. Annoying, but true. Humans want meaning with their checkout button. 6 high-impact takeaways: 1. Start with why Your message should begin with the belief or purpose behind the offer. 2. The Golden Circle Why = purpose. How = process. What = product. 3. Emotion drives action Logic helps people justify the decision, but emotion usually starts it. 4. Clarity attracts better people A clear why pulls in the right members, customers, and collaborators. 5. Your why guides decisions If an idea does not support the mission, it becomes clutter wearing a clever hat. 6. Purpose builds resilience Trends change. Algorithms sulk. A clear why keeps the business steady. Apply it to your business: Your why could be: I help creators and AI beginners stop feeling overwhelmed and actually finish real projects. For digital products: sell the transformation first, then the features. For community building: make the mission visible everywhere. For content: start posts with the reason the lesson matters. For your current focus goal: check whether the project supports the main mission. If not, park it. One action today: Rewrite one product or classroom description using this structure: Why it matters: How it helps: What they get:
Start With Why
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Welcome
Welcome, @Archi Savvy Your creative blend of architecture, AI, and future-focused design brings bold imagination and fresh possibilities to the studio.
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Taco Tuesday
Anyone have bloopers from Taco Tuesday, share yours. Here are mine
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Welcome
Welcome @Stacey Watts owner of The Content Shift & @Nisha Jackson So glad to have you both here. Love the passion, leadership, and positive energy you each bring to helping others grow and create more freedom in their lives.
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Fabrice Boulben
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Passionate about architecture and computational design, always exploring creative and innovative design solutions.

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