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Before You Plan 2026… Decide What You’re Done Carrying
There’s something about the space between Christmas and New Year’s that makes people want to stack plans. New goals. New habits. New pressure. It feels productive… but most of the time, it’s just more weight. Your next level isn’t hiding in what you add. It’s unlocked by what you finally say no to. No to commitments that drain you. No to goals you picked up out of obligation. No to habits that look good on paper but cost you energy. Growth isn’t always about doing more. Sometimes it’s about protecting your time, focus, and bandwidth so the right things can actually grow. Before you ask, “What do I need to do next year?” Ask this instead: "What am I done carrying into 2026?" That answer will shape your year more than any goal ever will. 👇Drop one thing you’re choosing to say no to next year.
Putting together a children’s book
Hello all! I have written a children’s book. I wanted to use AI tools for image creation with the text that I already have. Can anyone help me create images with consistent characters and book design and dimensions, all in one prompt so I can get the final product completed?
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.
Coming out of the dark
Depression can make life feel heavy, slow, and confusing — but even in the darkest moments, small steps can lead to brighter days. Healing doesn’t happen overnight, but it does happen. And it begins with giving yourself permission to take one step at a time. 1. Start With Small Wins You don’t need to fix everything at once. Simple actions like getting out of bed, taking a walk, or talking to someone you trust can slowly rebuild your strength. 2. Stay Connected Isolation makes the weight feel heavier. Reach out to a friend, family member, or someone who listens without judgment. Opening up doesn’t make you weak — it helps you heal. 3. Be Kind to Yourself You’re doing the best you can with what you’re carrying. Replace self-criticism with patience. Rest when you need to, and celebrate progress, no matter how small. 4. Do Things That Bring Light Music, sunlight, journaling, prayer, hobbies — these little sparks of joy can remind you that you’re still here, still growing, still deserving of peace. 5. Seek Professional Support When You Need It Talking to a mental-health professional can provide guidance and tools that make the journey easier. Reaching out for help is a sign of courage, not weakness.
📰 AI News: AI Is Fueling a $70 Billion Data Center Land Grab
📝 TL;DR The AI boom is no longer just about models and chips, it is now triggering a massive $70 billion wave of data center mergers and acquisitions in 2025. Investors are racing to buy the physical infrastructure that powers AI before capacity and energy get even tighter. 🧠 Overview A surge in demand for AI compute is turning data centers into some of the hottest assets in global finance. Roughly $70 billion worth of data center deals have been announced or are in serious talks this year, involving everyone from traditional infrastructure funds to AI focused tech giants. SoftBank’s plan to acquire DigitalBridge, a major digital infrastructure investor, is the clearest sign yet that owning data centers is becoming as strategic as owning the AI models themselves. 📜 The Announcement On December 29, 2025, reports highlighted that AI has now powered around $70 billion in data center merger and acquisition talks this year, centered on platforms that own or operate facilities used for AI heavy workloads. SoftBank confirmed a multibillion dollar deal to buy DigitalBridge, which manages a large portfolio of data centers and digital infrastructure assets across the globe.The deal fits a broader pattern of investors and AI players snapping up existing capacity instead of waiting years for new data center builds. ⚙️ How It Works • AI demand drives capacity crunch - Training and running large models requires huge amounts of power, cooling, and specialized chips, so buyers are racing to secure existing data center footprints instead of only building new ones. • Buy versus build - Acquiring established data center platforms gives instant access to land, power contracts, fiber networks, and customer relationships that would take years to assemble organically. • Financial investors pile in - Infrastructure funds and private equity see data centers as long term, rent like assets with sticky tenants and multi year contracts, especially when those tenants are hyperscalers or AI companies.
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