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Just retired yesterday... looking for the next adventure
I've just sold my retail business after 19 years growing it. Now I have time on my hands and looking for the next exciting thing. I have lots of ideas for apps and businesses to build with AI. Is anyone else just retired and wanting to use AI for the next adventure?
Just retired yesterday... looking for the next adventure
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Quite happy to move on from retail... for now - but I may be back down the track :)
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@Denis Laflamme On it! I see you are an expert. Already ahead of the game.
🧭 The Habits of People Who Never Feel Overwhelmed
People who rarely feel overwhelmed are not living quieter lives. They are living more intentional ones. They still have deadlines. They still have pressure. They still have a lot to do. The difference is they do not let everything compete for their attention at once. They have habits that protect their time, reduce friction, and stop small chaos from becoming full mental overload. That is the real advantage. They decide what matters early. Instead of carrying ten priorities in their head all day, they get clear fast. They know what actually needs to happen today, this week, and this month. That clarity cuts decision fatigue and keeps energy from leaking into things that do not move the needle. They do not treat everything as urgent. This is a big one. Overwhelmed people often react to whatever is loudest. Grounded people know that urgency is often manufactured by poor planning, unclear boundaries, or other people’s disorganization. They pause, assess, and respond with intention instead of panic. They build systems for repeatable things. They do not keep solving the same problem from scratch. They use routines, templates, checklists, calendars, and increasingly AI to reduce mental load. That means fewer loose ends, faster execution, and less time wasted rethinking what already has a process. They protect their attention. They know context switching is expensive. Constant notifications, random requests, and multitasking do not just waste time, they create mental clutter. So they guard focus. They batch tasks. They create quiet blocks. They make it harder for noise to hijack the day. They finish more than they start. A lot of overwhelm comes from open loops. Half-finished tasks. Unmade decisions. Unclear next steps. People who stay steady close loops quickly. They decide, delegate, delete, or do the next step. That creates momentum and keeps mental drag from building. They leave margin. This habit changes everything. They do not schedule every minute to the edge. They leave room for delays, recovery, and real life. That margin makes them look calm, but it is not luck. It is design. They understand that a packed calendar is often the fastest path to overwhelm.
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@Eneida Gonzalez Me too :) Good luck!
Retired and READY
Excited to grasp the power of implementing AI
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Me too. Retired yesterday! Already using AI, but have lots of ideas and now lots of time
Tell Us Where You’re From Without Actually Telling Us 🌍
Tony says ‘Proximity is power.’ Let’s find out who’s in proximity... Tell us all where you’re from… without actually telling us where you’re from 🤣
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From the most locked down city in the world during COVID. Dictator Dan is also a clue.
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Susanne Horman
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Just sold the business I have owned for 19 years. Looking for the next big thing to get excited about!

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