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🧪 Creativity at Speed, Using AI to Get to Better First Drafts Faster
Most of us think creativity takes time, and it does. But a lot of the time we associate with creativity is not the creative work itself. It is the slow start, the blank page, the wandering brainstorm, and the endless polishing that happens because we did not land the concept early. AI cannot replace taste, but it can dramatically reduce the time cost of getting to something we can shape. The real time win is not “AI makes us more creative.” The win is that AI reduces time-to-first-draft, compresses iteration cycles, and protects attention so we can spend our best hours on judgment, storytelling, and originality. ------------- Context: Why Creative Work Often Feels Like a Time Sink ------------- Creative work has a unique kind of friction. Even when we know what we need to produce, a post, a campaign concept, a training module, a deck, a new offer, we still have to find the angle. That search can take hours, and the search often happens in a messy way. We open a doc and write a few lines, delete them, write again, then check messages, then scroll examples, then start over. The work is not moving. We are paying the start-up cost again and again. That is context switching inside a single task, and it inflates the timeline. We also lose time because creative work is often reviewed subjectively. When the criteria are unclear, feedback becomes “I just don’t like it” or “it doesn’t feel right.” Then we revise without knowing what target we are aiming at. Rework skyrockets, and cycle time balloons. Another time leak is the “single-track draft.” We create one idea, invest heavily in it, and then defend it. When feedback arrives, we either collapse or scramble. This is slow because we treated the first attempt as precious. AI changes the economics of creative exploration. It makes drafts cheap. When drafts are cheap, we can explore more, choose faster, and refine with less emotional weight. That is how creativity becomes faster without becoming shallow. ------------- Insight 1: The Fastest Creative Teams Separate Generating From Choosing -------------
🧪 Creativity at Speed, Using AI to Get to Better First Drafts Faster
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Quick Check In
It’s almost March. Be honest. Are you still going after the goals you set in January…or have you quietly adjusted them to feel more comfortable? This is the part of the year nobody talks about. The hype is gone. The excitement faded. Now it’s just discipline. At some point it stops being about motivation. It becomes about keeping your word to yourself. So I’ll ask you straight: Are you growing into who you said you wanted to become this year? 👇 Where are you at right now...crushing it, coasting, or recalibrating?
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The Best Free AI Got a MASSIVE Upgrade & More AI News You Can Use
This week, I break down some huge updates to Claude that, combined with the introduction of ads in ChatGPT, make Claude the best AI if you're on a free plan. Plus, I cover the barrage of OpenAI news and releases, discusses the evolution of the "OpenClaw" movement, and more. Enjoy!
Your success in life is directly tied to how quickly you face problems.
Not whether you have them. Not whether they’re fair. Just how fast you move toward them. Every time you deal with something right away, your capacity grows. You trust yourself more. You stop carrying the mental weight. You get stronger without even realizing it. Every time you delay, it gets heavier. It takes more energy. It starts to feel bigger than it actually is. Over time, that difference compounds. Solving small problems quickly builds confidence. Solving bigger ones consistently builds identity. And that capacity — the ability to handle hard things without hesitation — is what actually allows you to build something great. What’s one thing you know you need to face this week instead of pushing it off?
Legacy Poster Template 🫡
Poster system template that turns any celebrity into a high-end tribute piece All built using the same framework 👇 This style works because: • The main black & white silhouette becomes the “container” • Career moments are rebuilt as a textured photo grid • Selective color adds rhythm instead of chaos • Typography stays small, controlled, premium It feels like something you’d see in a design annual or gallery, not just a random collage 💡 How to Use This 1. Replace [PERSON NAME] 2. Use high-quality career images 3. Apply textures (halftone, fabric, film grain) 4. Keep color accents minimal and intentional 5. Respect the micro-scaling typography rules Don’t oversize the name Don’t over-color the grid Restraint is what makes it premium Prompt 👇 [PERSON NAME]. Act as a high-end sports graphic designer creating a conceptual tribute poster. The style is a complex "dual exposure photo-grid composite" with mixed-media textures. **CENTRAL STRUCTURE (THE VESSEL):** The central focus is a large-scale, high-contrast black and white portrait silhouette of [PERSON NAME]. This main portrait acts as the container. **THE GRID FILL & TEXTURES (MIXED MEDIA):** The interior of the silhouette is populated by a dense "photo mosaic grid" of action shots from the person's career. **CRITICAL TEXTURE INSTRUCTION:** Do not just paste flat photos. Apply artistic textures to various grid cells to create a tactile, collage feel. Use effects like: - **Halftone Dots:** Comic-book style raster patterns on some cells. - **Fabric/Embroidery:** Subtle thread or canvas textures suggesting a jersey or patch. - **Film Grain:** Heavy noise on specific high-contrast action shots. **COLOR STRATEGY:** The base is Monochrome B&W. Use selective color overlays (relevant to the team/flag) ONLY on specific grid cells to create a rhythm. **TYPOGRAPHY & BRANDING (STRICT MICRO-SCALING):** 1. **Top Left (The Name):** Write "[PERSON NAME]" strictly using the font **Inter Semibold**.
Legacy Poster Template 🫡
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