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79 contributions to Tech-Lite Business Builders
FUN Prompt
Use the uploaded user photo as the only identity reference. Preserve the user’s facial features, facial proportions, facial impression, and natural asymmetry. Adorable before beautiful. Tiny premium handmade collectible doll character. Soft felt and fabric textures. Slightly oversized head. Petite slim body. Chubby cheeks. Realistic 3D sculpted face. Glass-like inset eyes. Defined nose bridge. Soft cheek volume. Sculpted eyelids. Not a flat printed face. Bright daylight. Minimal clean background. The tiny character is hugging a [name of candy] bar almost the same size as herself. Several bites have already been taken from the chocolate bar. Happy proud smile. A small amount of chocolate is smeared around her mouth and cheeks. Tiny chocolate fingerprints on her hands. A few melted chocolate spots on the floor. Cute rather than messy. Strong scale contrast. A giant human finger is gently lifting the back collar of her outfit. The character still refuses to let go of the [name of candy] bar. Playful caught-in-the-act moment. Warm, bright, clean atmosphere. Premium handcrafted-doll diorama photography. Minimal composition. The tiny character is only a few centimeters tall.
FUN Prompt
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@love it! Aero Mint my fav!
The Moment Everything Changed For My Content
One of the hardest lessons to accept as a creator is this: TikTok doesn't owe us views. I know that's not always what we want to hear. It's easy to blame the algorithm. To assume we're shadowbanned. To think TikTok is pushing everyone else's content except ours. But here's the truth: Every video gives us feedback. If people scroll past it, that's feedback. If they stop and watch, that's feedback. If they comment, share, or save it, that's feedback too. The creators who grow aren't necessarily the most talented. They're the ones willing to look at their results honestly and ask: "What can I improve?" Instead of: "Why is TikTok doing this to me?" That shift changes everything. Because the moment you take responsibility for your content, you take back control of your growth. You start studying hooks. You improve your storytelling. You get better at keeping attention. You learn what your audience actually wants. And little by little, your content improves. Remember: A video that doesn't perform isn't a failure. It's data. It's showing you where the next improvement needs to happen. The creators who win on TikTok aren't the ones who never make mistakes. They're the ones who keep learning from them. 👇 What's one thing you've improved in your content recently that made a difference?
The Moment Everything Changed For My Content
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@Jenelle Livet I have now officially parted from tiktok. I don't get anywhere. I hope the other platforms will be more loving towards me, but I really stuck it out for months, with new accounts, etc still getting nowhere. Thank you for sharing this.
Create Pinterest-Ready Images in Seconds
Here are just a few of the images I created with my new app. You can post a URL and it will give you 3 pins with keyword rich titles and descriptions or there are a number of templates and moods where you just need to type in a sentence. The couple with the car is retro, the children eating icecream is vintage. You can also get entire quote packs. My app gives you the prompt and you can copy and paste it into ChatGPT, Midjourney or Canva AI. I would love to create some of these for you. Just leave a comment of what you want. It could be a promo for your skool community or just a pretty picture. You can also add images for inspiration.
Create Pinterest-Ready Images in Seconds
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@Jenelle Livet Hiiiii, love it. Will you perhaps share details on the app?
The Biggest Email Marketing Mistake I See Beginners Make
Most people think every email needs to be some kind of masterpiece. A brilliant story. A breakthrough idea. A perfectly written lesson. Something nobody has ever said before. So they sit down to write an email... Stare at a blank screen... And end up sending nothing at all. The truth? Your subscribers are not waiting for Shakespeare. They're waiting for help. They're waiting for someone who understands what they're going through. They're waiting for a useful idea that makes their day a little easier. That's it. Over the years, I've learned that the best emails usually follow a very simple structure: ✅ Start with something real Maybe something you noticed this week.A conversation you had.A mistake you made.A question someone asked. ✅ Share one lesson Not ten lessons. Not your entire life story. Just one thing you've learned that could help someone else. ✅ Invite a response Ask a question.Encourage them to try something.Point them to a resource. Simple. For example: "This week I noticed several people asking me how to get started with AI. It reminded me that most beginners think they need to learn everything before they can start. What I've learned is that confidence comes from doing, not studying. If you're feeling overwhelmed, pick one AI tool this week and spend 15 minutes using it. What's one AI task you'd love help with? Let me know below." That's a complete email. No fancy storytelling. No complicated marketing strategy. Just a real observation, a lesson, and an invitation. Try This Today Fill in these blanks: • This week I noticed __________ • It reminded me that many people struggle with __________ • One thing I've learned is __________ • The mistake I see most often is __________ • What has helped me is __________ • If you're dealing with something similar, try __________ Then hit send. Remember, people don't build strong email lists because they have the most creative ideas. They build strong email lists because they consistently show up and help people.
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Why Most Content Gets Ignored
I learned this lesson the hard way. When I first started creating content, I spent far too much time worrying about what people thought of me. Did I sound smart enough? Did I look experienced enough? Would people take me seriously? Was I saying the "right" thing? The problem was, I was focused on myself. And that's exactly why a lot of my content didn't connect. Here's what I eventually discovered: The people reading your posts aren't thinking about you. They're thinking about themselves. They're worried about paying bills. They're wondering if they're too old to start something new. They're frustrated because they've bought courses that didn't help. They're trying to work out why everyone else seems to be succeeding while they're still stuck. They're looking for answers. They're looking for hope. They're looking for someone who understands what they're going through. The best content doesn't try to impress people. It helps people. Before you write your next post, ask yourself: "What does my reader need to hear today?" That one question changes everything. Instead of trying to sound clever, you'll start being useful. Instead of proving yourself, you'll start helping others. And that's when people begin to pay attention. Because the person scrolling through social media at 10pm isn't looking for the smartest person in the room. They're looking for someone who understands their problem and can help them take the next step. Write for that person. That's the content people remember.
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@Jenelle Livet Thank you. I must admit, me toooo. I really battle with that.
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Michelle Pieterse
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Hi,I am Michelle, I am here to learn from the best to create more flexibility in my life and be there for my child while pursuing my passions.

Active 29m ago
Joined Aug 27, 2025