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43 contributions to The Studycoach School
The AI Gold Rush is Here – Are You Ready?
AI automation isn’t just the future, it’s happening now. Businesses know they need AI, but most don’t know where to start. That’s where the real opportunity is. Right now, 80% of businesses need automation, yet only a small fraction are using it effectively. That gap is where AI agency founders are stepping in and turning automation into real revenue. If you’re thinking about launching an AI agency or offering automation services, here’s what actually matters: - Businesses don’t care about AI, they care about results. Focus on efficiency, cost savings, and revenue growth. - You don’t need to be a developer. The right frameworks and tools can help you build solutions fast. - Selling AI services is easier when you solve real problems. Every industry has bottlenecks AI can fix—you just need to identify them. Where Most People Get Stuck (And How to Move Past It) 1. They try to learn everything at once. Instead, pick one niche, one AI tool, and one problem to solve. Master that first. 2. They focus too much on the tech. What matters is how businesses use it. The best AI agencies sell solutions, not software. 3. They don’t have a system for getting clients. Learning how to automate client acquisition is just as important as building AI solutions. Once you crack these three things, building and scaling an AI agency becomes a real possibility. The question is—are you positioning yourself to take advantage of this shift? If you're serious about turning AI into a real business, let’s talk. Ask me anything.
The AI Gold Rush is Here – Are You Ready?
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@Effie Jia chatgpt to summarize a topic
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@Shreya Bhalerao what do you mean?
How to Build Self-Control with Simple Daily Practices
Self-control isn’t about being perfect, it’s about making small choices every day that keep you on track. As a mom, I know how hard it is to say no to distractions (or snacks 😂), but little habits add up. ✅ Pause Before Acting – Before I buy something or scroll too long, I stop and ask, "Do I really need this?" Works (most of the time). ✅ Set Small Limits – Instead of cutting things out completely, I set rules. Like, “One sweet treat a day” or “10 minutes of social media before work.” ✅ Remove Temptations – If I don’t want to eat chips, I don’t buy them. If I want to save, I move money out of my reach. Simple but effective. ✅ Celebrate Wins – Even saying no once is a win. I remind myself that every good choice makes the next one easier. ✅ Have an Accountability Buddy – My kids keep me in check. My daughter reminds me not to grab extra snacks, and my son? Well, he reminds me to have fun too. 😆 Self-control isn’t about willpower, it’s about building habits that make good choices easier. What’s one habit you’re working on? Let’s share tips! 💪
2 likes • Mar 4
@Storm Breaker Maybe try setting a hard timer or keeping your phone out of reach while studying. Even small changes can help build better habits over time. You got this! 💪
2 likes • Mar 5
@Storm Breaker that's very good, at everyone can just delete an app., although yt is another form of addiction, so deleting it, im proud of you
Your New Year’s Gift From Me 🎁
To celebrate 2025, I have a special gift for you :) If you’re not serious about your studies, this gift won’t be very helpful to you at all, But if you’re a dedicated student and you want to: 1. Stop procrastinating 2. Learn more in less time 3. Find better study methods You’ll love this: For the month of January ONLY… I’m giving my members of the Studycoach School community an exclusive offer… With 25% off my group coaching programs! 🎉 If you want access to full courses and live calls with me, Comment “COACH” and I’ll message you with the details 👇
Your New Year’s Gift From Me 🎁
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happy new year 💜
Cheers to a New Year, Fresh Goals, and Endless Possibilities 🎉
Here we are, saying goodbye to 2024 and hello to 2025! As I sit here with my coffee (because how else does one reflect?), I’m feeling both proud and excited. This past year was a whirlwind of work deadlines, family chaos, and more “Mom, what’s for dinner?” moments than I can count—but we made it. This year taught me that progress doesn’t have to be perfect; it just has to be consistent. Whether it was finding time for freelance projects or sneaking in a few gaming sessions after bedtime, every little step forward added up. And let’s not forget the small wins, like perfecting a new recipe or sticking to a routine for more than a week (big deal in mom life!). As 2025 rolls in, I’m keeping things simple with these three intentions: - Show up every day, even when it’s messy. - Focus on what truly matters (spoiler: it’s not the laundry). - Celebrate every win, big or small. To all of you amazing folks juggling your own goals, challenges, and victories—thank you for being part of this journey with me. Let’s make 2025 a year of growth, connection, and joy. What’s one thing you’re excited about tackling in the new year? Let’s share and cheer each other on! 💪✨ Happy New Year, friends! Here’s to new chapters and endless coffee refills. 🥂☕
Reflecting on Your Year: A Simple Guide to Self-Assessment
As a busy mom of two and a freelancer, the end of the year feels like the perfect time to hit pause and take stock. Reflection doesn’t have to be fancy or time-consuming, it’s just a chance to look back and learn. First, let’s talk about celebrating wins. Sometimes, we get so caught up in the hustle that we forget to acknowledge the small stuff. For me, this year’s biggest win was finding a way to balance client deadlines with family life. Some days, it felt like a juggling act, but somehow, I managed to keep everything moving forward even if that meant throwing together a quick dinner most nights. Progress is progress, even if it’s a little messy. Then, there are the challenges. Let’s be real, things don’t always go as planned. Maybe it was a project that got delayed or the never-ending pile of laundry that just sat there mocking me. Instead of letting those moments drag me down, I tried to approach them as opportunities to learn. Asking myself, “What can I do differently next time?” helped me focus on growth rather than perfection. Finally, looking ahead to next year, I’m setting a goal to be more intentional with my time. Multitasking has its place, but I’ve realized that prioritizing one thing at a time—whether it’s work or spending undistracted time with my kids, helps me feel more balanced and effective. Reflection doesn’t have to be a long, drawn-out process. Grab a notebook, jot down your thoughts, and see what comes up. What’s one win you’re most proud of this year? Let’s celebrate the progress and keep building on it for next year.
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Mom of 2, VA/Skool mod/content writer, ex-chef, passionate about growth. Sharing tips on discipline, consistency & balance. Let’s grow together! 😊

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