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This Is What Commitment Actually Looks Like
I just want to take a moment to say this... I’m genuinely proud of you. Not because this is easy. Not because you have it all figured out. But because you’re leaning into the work anyway. Adapting is uncomfortable. Learning new tools stretches you. Changing how you think, move, and operate takes effort. And most people avoid that. Most people wait until it feels simple. Until it feels familiar. Until someone else proves it first. You didn’t. You are committed to the tools. You are staying in the room. You choose to get better instead of staying comfortable. That tells me everything I need to know. When things change and you don’t opt out… When you feel resistance and lean in anyway… That’s what separates the few from the many. This is how real growth happens. Not overnight. Not perfectly. But consistently. Keep going. You’re exactly where you should be.
⚡ Productivity Quick Win
Tool: Recall Why This Tool: Recall turns everything you read, watch, or listen to (articles, YouTube videos, podcasts, PDFs, Google Docs) into AI-powered summaries and stores them in one searchable knowledge base that automatically organizes and connects your ideas, so you never lose a valuable insight again. Best For: Entrepreneurs drowning in saved content they never revisit, coaches researching multiple sources for program development, professionals who consume tons of educational content but struggle to retain it, anyone with 100+ browser tabs or scattered notes across platforms Cost: Free plan available, premium plans for advanced features (check getrecall.ai/pricing for current rates) Website: https://www.getrecall.ai/ Quick Win Prompt: "Install the Recall browser extension, then spend the next hour consuming content like you normally would (watch a YouTube video, read an article, open a PDF). Click the Recall button on each piece of content to save and summarize it instantly. At the end of the hour, open your Recall knowledge base and see everything you just consumed organized, summarized, and searchable in one place. You've just built the foundation of your personal AI-powered second brain." Other Things Recall Can Do: - Chat with your entire knowledge base: Ask questions across everything you've ever saved and get answers that pull from multiple sources, connecting ideas you didn't know were related - Automatic knowledge graph: Watch your saved content organize itself with smart tags and visual connections that surface related ideas while you browse, turning passive reading into active discovery - Spaced repetition for retention: Use built-in memory techniques to actually remember what you consume instead of just collecting content you'll never look at again - Cross-platform sync: Access your knowledge base through browser extensions (Chrome, Firefox), mobile apps (iOS, Android in beta), and web app so your insights are always available
⚡ Productivity Quick Win
Reading Speed
I need to read far more than average in my professional work. That led me to create personalised “effective reading” manuals using AI. What I’ve realised is that reading itself is a very essential skill worth optimising when using AI replies. There are two sides to the equation: 1. What AI generates - which depends on how well we use it (prompts, context, techniques learned in bootcamp, etc.) 2. How well we read and process - how fast we absorb, understand, and consequently how fast we turn ideas into action. If you overlooked the second part, and you think you'd benefit from reading AI faster, you can also improve it using AI - especially now that we have personal clones. You'd be surprised (or maybe not that much) at the variety of suggestions to make reading a better experience altogether. A simple approach that you could try: (1) Give the AI some further context and ask it to interview you, one question at a time, about your reading habits (e.g. screen vs book, technical vs leisure reading, AI outputs, language level, environment, focus - leave it up to AI). (2) Then ask it: “Create a personalised list of 10 AI prompts to improve my reading effectiveness and reading speed.” (3) You’ll notice the prompts naturally fall into Before Reading, During Reading, and After Reading. (4) Open a new chat and run each prompt one by one. Answer any clarifying questions it asks so the output becomes even more personalised. (5) Have it compile three short manuals (like I did): before, during, and after reading. I printed the manuals on a PDF and I'm implementing them one by one (slowly but surely, not necessarily all at one go).
🚫 Stop Trying to Learn "All of AI" (You're Setting Yourself Up to Fail)
Here's the mistake we see everyone making: trying to master every AI tool that hits the market. ChatGPT, Claude, Midjourney, Notion AI, Jasper, GG, Runway, Stable Diffusion... the list never ends. Result? Analysis paralysis. Tool overload. Zero progress. Here's what actually works: Pick ONE tool. Get really good at it. Use it until it saves you real time and money. THEN add the next one. We call it the "AI Staircase" approach: - Step 1: Master ChatGPT for your most time-consuming task - Step 2: Once it's automatic, add ONE specialized tool - Step 3: Repeat (but only after step 2 is effortless) The truth: You don't need to know everything about AI. You need to know the RIGHT things for YOUR business. Most successful entrepreneurs we know use 2-3 AI tools really well, not 20 tools poorly. Your challenge: What's the ONE AI tool you're going to focus on mastering this month? Drop it below and let's help you get really good at it! 👇
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