Leverage the Book
I have been a lifelong learner. It took me years to admit the uncomfortable part: knowing and executing are two different skills, and the gap between them is where most leaders stall.
I could read the book, take the course, nod along at every page. But I realized over time that real value came into putting it into practice. That's when I went from "knowing it" to "owning it".
AI is what I found helpful to close the gap for me. Not as a shortcut: as a catalyst. It levels the playing field: the thinking of CEOs, of masters in any field, is suddenly available to anyone willing to put it to work.
Here is what I mean. Take almost anything you already learn from, a book, a YouTube video, a website, a blog post, and instead of just consuming it, put it through AI to pull out the repeatable process underneath. Then turn that process into a tool built around your needs, wired into the work you already do.
That is the difference between a shelf of good intentions and a system that runs with you. Not tips. Not hacks. Durable tools that do the work.
If your mind works like that too, join the workshop tomorrow (Thursday) 11AM EST! Check out the calendar.
What is the one source you would turn into a tool first?
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