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Wow. Just wow. First - I love the way Igor presents information. He is detailed and clear and I just loves how he explained the purposes of the task. Very nicely done. Second - I did what has asked and asked ChatGPT ( I’ve named him Joe) to tell me something about myself I don’t know. Here’s what he said: “So what don’t you know about yourself? You’re not “becoming better at your job.” You’re outgrowing the scope of it. Now—before you run with that in ten different directions—this doesn’t mean “quit” or “blow everything up.” It means you need to start being intentional about one question: Where do I want my impact to live—within my caseload, or within the system around it? Because right now, you’re trying to do both… and that’s why your energy gets stretched.” I love this. Helps me understand that it’s not me. I’m not crazy. I am just growing to the next stage. Exciting to experience.
DAY 1 WAS OFF THE CHARTS!
Most people will spend the next year trying to figure out where AI fits into their life and business… and still won’t come close to what we accomplished together in just 3 hours today. Day 1 of the AI Advantage Summit was ELECTRIC. In a few short hours, we tackled one of the biggest challenges people are facing right now: too many tools, too much noise, and not enough clarity. And together, we cut through it. Today you learned: • Why AI is here to empower us, not replace us • The 4 levers to achieve peak AI success • How to build real AI fluency and go from Level 1 to Level 3 • Why you do not need to be “techy” to win with AI And Tony’s session on the patterns you can model to thrive through any world shift… unforgettable. Today was about seeing what’s possible. Tomorrow is about taking action and making it real. But before we move into Day 2, I’d love to hear from you… What was your biggest takeaway from Day 1? What clicked for you? What are you most excited to apply? Drop it below. Your insight might be the breakthrough someone else in this community needs right now 👇
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@Julie Plummer I used the platform we saw in today’s presentation. Notebooklm I would Like to personalize it more with a personal avatar, how to reach me, etc., and I’ll get there. Honestly, today was the first day I have ever heard of Claude so I’m not sure what that one looks like. Might have different graphic options.
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@Julie Plummer thank you so much!! Yeah I saw some comments that if we wanted to animate we needed to upgrade the account. My district provides our Google accounts so I need to tinker around and see if that is an option. It might be, I’m just technology slow LOL
Day 1 Win!!
So much fun today. Biggest takeaway for me: created these after Molly’s talk to share with teachers and parents about what I do!!! 😁😁😁
Day 1 Win!!
5 Things I Stopped Doing That Doubled My Output
I’ve been in business long enough to know that working harder isn’t the answer. There was a season where I thought the more I did, the more I controlled, the more I stayed involved in every detail, the better the results would be. But what I’ve learned over time is that growth doesn’t come from doing more. It comes from doing less of the wrong things. Looking back, there were a handful of shifts that changed everything for me... 1. I stopped trying to be the one who does everything. Early on, you wear every hat. That’s part of the journey. But if you stay there too long, you become the ceiling. At some point, your role has to evolve from doing the work to deciding what actually matters most. 2. I stopped treating my time like it was unlimited. This one required honesty. Your attention is your most valuable asset. And if you’re spending it on things that someone else, or something else, can do faster, you’re quietly limiting your own growth. 3. I stopped holding onto “how I’ve always done it.” The strategies and habits that got you here can easily become the things that keep you stuck. Every major shift in business rewards the people who are willing to adapt before they’re forced to. 4. I stopped doing repetitive thinking. As entrepreneurs, there are things we process over and over again. Planning, writing, organizing, solving problems. We’re no longer in a world where you have to carry all of that alone. You can now delegate parts of your thinking and free yourself up to operate at a higher level. 5. I stopped seeing AI as a tool and started using it as a partner This was the biggest shift. Not something that replaces you, but something that sharpens your thinking, challenges your ideas, and helps you move faster. Almost like having another perspective at the table whenever you need it. When you make these shifts, something interesting happens. Your output increases, but it doesn’t feel like you’re doing more. It feels like you’re finally operating in the areas that actually move the needle.
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I’ve always identified myself as someone afraid of technology. As I dip into AI I’m learning technology is a tool to use, not something to fear. So now… I’m learning how to use this tool to the best of its ability. It’s taking me time, and I am here for it!
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@Marina Sagese I’m wanting to learn the best prompts to ask AI. I’m asking questions and getting answers, but they’re not the answers I’m looking for. That tells me I’m not asking the right questions. So I want to learn more about what I should be asking to get the answers I’m looking for. What was your initial shift?
Hello 😃
Hello all. I am currently diving into the world of AI to streamline my process. I’m still very much learning and asking questions. Excited to learn more and grow my craft!
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Kimberley Kaye
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K–12 School Psychologist using AI to work smarter, reduce burnout, and create more meaningful impact for students.

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