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I once heard a line that stuck with me:
You’re only as happy as your unhappiest child. If you’re a parent, you instantly get it. What surprised me is how often this shows up in business and life too. You can have 90% of things going right…and your mind still locks onto the one thing that feels off. The conversation you’re avoiding. The decision you keep delaying. The loose end you keep telling yourself you’ll deal with “later.” And the tricky part is this…That unresolved piece doesn’t stay contained. It fractures your focus. Clouds your judgment. Quietly drains energy from what is working. Sometimes it even follows you home. Here’s the shift that actually changes things: Find the constraint. Face it. Fix it. Because when your mind isn’t busy avoiding something, it finally has the bandwidth to amplify what’s already going right. So I’m curious…What’s the one thing you’ve been tolerating that’s quietly taxing everything else? Drop it below if you’re open to sharing.
Quick Skool tip to save your sanity 🔕
If you’re in multiple Skool communities, notifications can get overwhelming fast. This takes about 2 minutes and makes a huge difference. Your main settings • Tap your profile photo • Top right → three dots → Settings • Reorder your communities so the ones you use most are at the top • Go to Notifications • Turn off Likes (this alone cuts notifications way down) • Set email alerts to Digest or Never Inside any community • Go to the community • Top right → three dots → Group settings • Adjust how often you want notifications • Keep announcements on if they run events • Turn the rest off if you’re just networking Bonus If a group’s chat is blowing up your DMs: • Group settings → Chat → turn it off Simple tweak. Way calmer Skool experience. Save this for later 👌
Context Engineering
In reference to the AI world, we heard about Prompt Engineering, which of course it is important, because you need to know what questions/prompts to ask ChatGPT. This morning I read a post about something new (at least to me, the newbie) Context Engineering. Has anybody some thoughts to share about this? Many thanks!
Love What You Do- Vibe Your Dreams Alive!
Replit announced integration with ChatGPT and Fast Mode cheaper building options. Mocha's made some good improvements too. Some folks love Lovable, sorry for the pun. Others are attached to Bolt. (couldn't help that one). And some others, with more of a programming background swear by curser! lol Whatever you build with, I say, build it with love. Love what you do. Have fun with it. Innovate. Explore. Experiment. Test things. Share things just to share them. And while I'm giving totally unsolicited advice, (ignore it if you want to), its great to help other vibe builders try, improve and succeed with what they're building. What are you building?
Introduction
Hi everyone — I’m Craig. I work primarily in real estate these days, but my background is a bit of an eclectic adventure. I’ve been a paid stand-up comic, a geophysicist for a major oil and gas company, an insurance brokerage owner, a real estate brokerage owner, and I even had one of my designs featured on the cover of Architectural Digest. I’m based in beautiful Montana, where I’m trying to spend more time playing the piano and I'm not spending nearly enough time fishing. I’ve been exploring AI for a while now. I use ChatGPT regularly, and I even have an AI platform that handles my more tedious social media tasks (because apparently you have to show up online to stay “relevant”). At this stage of life, I’m closer to 70 than 60, and I’m far more interested in spending my time doing meaningful things rather than chasing relevance. I’m here to learn how AI can genuinely support my business and free me up to focus on the things I enjoy. Looking forward to learning from everyone and contributing where I can.
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