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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?
Why “one-prompt apps” still need owners
AI can now generate full apps from a single prompt. That’s impressive.. and genuinely useful. But there’s a quiet distinction that matters: building something isn’t the same as owning it. The moment an app touches real users, data, payments, or business processes, someone is responsible for: - what happens when it breaks, - what data it stores, - who has access, - and how mistakes are caught or rolled back. One-prompt tools remove friction in creation. They don’t remove accountability. In practice, the wins I see that last all have the same shape: AI builds fast, humans stay in the loop, and there’s a clear owner who understands the system well enough to say “stop” when something goes wrong. That doesn’t make one-prompt apps bad. It just means speed is a multiplier -> for both value and risk. Curious how others here think about ownership once AI starts building most of the surface area for us.
New Here, Sink or Start Living
Hello, Hola, Hi! My name is Monica. I am an entrepreneur and a digital storyteller. I am currently going through a significant life change. I recently left my job and decided to fully commit to building a life that aligns with who I am and where I am going, so this is a sink-or-swim chapter for me. My relationship with AI is one of curiosity, hands-on work, and learning as I go. I have been using tools like ChatGPT in practical ways, but I still see myself as a motivated novice who wants to understand AI deeply and responsibly, not just use it, but walk with it. One thing I would really like AI to assist me with is clarity and productivity, especially turning ideas into structured action during change periods. What led me here is the desire to be with people who are learning, experimenting, and not pretending to be experts. I want community, shared momentum, and conversations that feel real. Fun fact: I love photography, travel, and storytelling, and I believe life gives you breadcrumbs when you are brave enough to follow them. If anyone here is also newish to AI and thinks that this journey is better done with friends, especially if you are local to North Texas (McKinney, Allen, Frisco, Plano area), I would love to know I am not alone in this season. Grateful to be here and excited to learn alongside you all 🌱 Let's make 2026 the year we stop waiting and start building ✨
New Here, Sink or Start Living
Borrowed Wisdom, Better Decisions
Hi, I’m Sherri. I’m a nurse leader and practice manager who spends my days balancing patient care operations, people leadership, and problem-solving in fast-moving environments. I’m not brand-new to AI — I’ve been actively using ChatGPT as a thinking partner for organization, writing, and decision support. One of my favorite ways to use it is as a kind of virtual advisory board: I run situations through the lens of people I admire for their leadership, discipline, wisdom, and faith. Not the real thing, of course — but it helps me slow down, see blind spots, and make better choices. I’m especially interested in using AI to improve productivity, clarify communication, and support thoughtful leadership without losing the human side of the work. I joined this community because I want to use AI intentionally — not just faster, but better — and learn from others who are doing the same. Fun fact: I’m an Aikido black belt and a runner, and I genuinely enjoy the discipline of hard things done well.
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