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4 contributions to The AI Advantage
New month. Same goals. New decisions.
A new month doesn’t magically change anything, but the choices you make in it can. This is a good moment to pause and ask yourself: What worked last month? What drained you? What do you need to do differently this time? Progress isn’t about doing more. It’s about doing what matters with intention. Happy new month to everyone here. What’s one thing you’re committing to improve or focus on this month?
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@Karin Crawford That’s a really honest reflection, and it highlights two things many people overlook. First, attention leaks like email can quietly drain momentum without feeling obvious in the moment. Second, physical health fluctuations are real constraints, not excuses, and working with them rather than against them is a skill in itself. What you mentioned about listing activities is important. Externalizing accountability, whether through an AI thread or another system, reduces cognitive load and keeps focus on inputs rather than outcomes. That’s often where consistency comes from, especially during tougher weeks. How are you currently adjusting your workload on days when your health is flaring, and would it help to keep comparing notes on simple systems that protect focus without overloading you?
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@Carrie Lynch YES I DO
I didn’t change my effort. I changed one decision.
For a long time, nothing moved. Same grind. Same silence. Same frustration. Then one shift changed how everything started showing up. Most people never make that shift. What do you think that decision was?
I wish someone had told me this earlier.
Most people do not fail because they choose the wrong path. They fail because they keep switching paths before any one of them has time to work. I spent a long time chasing clarity, testing ideas, and waiting for things to click. Progress felt close but never consistent. What changed everything was not effort or motivation. It was finally seeing how the pieces fit together and committing to a clear system instead of guessing. Once that happened, decisions became easier, momentum increased, and results stopped feeling random. What I see in this community is a lot of potential sitting at the edge of a breakthrough, but many are stuck between learning and acting. Here is the question that decides which side you end up on: What is the one thing you know you should commit to right now but have been hesitating on? Drop your answer in the comments. The right response could shift more than you expect.
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@Kristina Brown THANKS
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@Kerim G Tracking
I almost skipped writing this, but if you’re reading it, that matters.
Communities like The AI Advantage aren’t about chasing trends. They’re about learning how to use AI intentionally to gain leverage, in business, systems, and decision-making. New members: You joined at the right time. Curiosity and early action are your biggest advantages here. Existing members:Your experiments, insights, and even missteps are valuable. Someone here is one post away from clarity because of you. Question for you: What is one way you are currently using, or want to use, AI to gain an edge this year? Share it below. The right insight could change how someone approaches their next move.
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@Joao Mateus Naves That’s a very honest observation, and you’re not alone. Claude Code can feel daunting at first because it forces you to think in systems, not just prompts. What usually makes it “click” is tying it to something real in your daily workflow. For me, the turning point was using it to automate repetitive tasks tied directly to income, things like drafting client assets, organizing lead data, and standardizing processes I was already doing manually. Once it starts saving time or removing friction from work that pays, the learning curve suddenly feels worth it. The personal-life applications are powerful, but when you connect them to one small, practical use case that generates or protects income, momentum builds fast. Quick Question, what’s the first area of your life or work where you’d want Claude to save you the most time?
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Believer in progress over perfection, growth is the mission.

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