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Week 3 — What AI Made Possible This Week
I want to share what happened this week because I almost can't believe I did all of this. I completed my Shared Living Provider DNA — a full document that tells the real story of Ti and me, our home, our philosophy, our community projects, and why this work matters. Seven parts. Every section. It took time but my Clone helped me build something I am genuinely proud of. I also completed my Extended Personal DNA through a 3-round interview. Both are ready to upload to my Clone Project before Tuesday. Then today I ran the Prompt Generator and got 10 personalized prompts built from my own DNA files. They weren't generic. They were about Ti's Rock Your Socks project, my book, navigating the DD system, my movement recovery, learning Hangul. My actual life. I picked my 5 prompts for Session 5 and added a bonus 11th — Sustain Learning Momentum — because I needed one that covers everything from Ohio Medicaid recertification to Korean language learning. I am 70+ years old, learning AI, and finishing my homework before Tuesday. "Nothing about him without him. Nothing about me without me either". See you Tuesday. 💙
How Do You View Obstacles?
The way you view obstacles will shape the way you experience life. If you see them as proof the path is wrong, you’ll stop. If you see them as unfair, you’ll resent them. If you see them as permanent, you’ll feel stuck. But if you see them as part of growth, everything changes. Because obstacles often show up for a reason. They reveal where you need to get stronger. They expose what needs to change. They build the capacity required for the next level of your life or business. So, I’ve learned to see obstacles as opportunity. Opportunity to overcome. Opportunity to learn. Opportunity to grow. Opportunity to increase my capacity. That doesn’t mean challenges are fun haha. But it does means they can be useful. The obstacle in front of you may not be there to block you. It’s likely there to develop you. To push you. To invite you into a whole new level. Because when you do overcome it, you don’t just get past the challenge. You gain the lesson you needed, the growth you needed, and the strength you needed to become the person who can hold the thing you’ve been asking for. Sometimes the obstacle isn’t separate from the path. Sometimes it is the path. So I’ll ask you… how do you view obstacles right now?
3 likes • Apr 23
@Gina Lawrence I love it....under construction..we choose our off ramps....new adventures coming up
Retired but always staying connected
HI! I remember when I worked on deliverables for taking companies from off line to mainframe supported , when the mouse was the new kid on the block, to integrating mainframes towards PCs, when programs like Lotus 1-2-3 was considered AI in the 80s (LOL), to the introducation of communcating coast to coast, to the internet, to mobile commucaiton to smart phones, from big to teeny tiny devices to satilite to the next fronter.........now AI as we know it. Our childhood cartoons of the JETSONs is all around us or just a few years off. So excited to hear all that is awaiting us in the next 2-3 years! I am ready to be like sponge and absorb all that is offered next week!
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 🤣
1 like • Mar 31
Five presidents; Neal Armstrong/John Glenn; Thomas Edison; Hallie Berry/Steven Spielberg grew up here as well as Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
⏳ What Would We Do With 10 Extra Hours a Week?
What would we do with 10 extra hours a week? It is a simple question, but it reveals something important about how we think about work, life, and AI. Most of us say we want to save time, but we rarely stop to define what saved time is actually for. We chase efficiency, clear inboxes faster, shorten tasks, and automate small pieces of work, yet we often spend the reclaimed time filling it back up with more noise. That is why this question matters. Ten extra hours a week is not just a productivity gain. It is margin. It is attention. It is space to choose instead of react. Over the course of a year, that is more than 500 hours we could redirect toward better work, better health, stronger relationships, deeper thinking, or real recovery. When we look at AI through that lens, the goal becomes much bigger than doing tasks faster. The goal is getting time back in a way that actually improves how we live and work. In most teams, time does not disappear in one dramatic place. It leaks out through rework, delayed decisions, context switching, unnecessary meetings, scattered information, and first drafts that take too long to start. We lose hours not because we are lazy or uncommitted, but because modern work is full of friction. AI has value because it can reduce that friction. It can help us move from blank page to useful draft faster. It can summarize, organize, brainstorm, and accelerate decisions. It can shrink cycle time on the kind of work that quietly drains our week. But the deeper opportunity is not just operational. It is personal. What would we do with those 10 hours if we truly earned them back? Some of us would invest them in strategic thinking instead of staying trapped in execution mode. Some would use them to build better systems so future work takes less time. Some would finally document processes, mentor teammates, or learn the skills that reduce future dependency and rework. Others would use those hours outside work entirely, to rest, exercise, be present with family, or simply think without interruption. All of those are valid. In fact, that is the point. Time saved only becomes valuable when it is redirected intentionally.
2 likes • Mar 31
@Fernando Marengo Rodriguez very true
0 likes • Mar 31
I just used AI tech online HP. It took techs hours on my printer others times. AI tech and I did it in less than 30 min. I was dreading not having a block of time to call. Lol.
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Terri McIntee
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@terri-mcintee-3080
Hi, I am Terri McIntee. I am from Ohio. I took a couple of "AI" graduate classes in the 1980s. I'm ready for what life brings me in my 70s! Yes!

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