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Weekly Check-In & Wins 🎉
Who else feels this way....THANK GOODNESS IT'S FRIDAY! 🤪 Let's celebrate making it to Friday and share our progress on our goals we set for the week or any Win you want to share!
Weekly Check-In & Wins 🎉
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@Jessica Cosci I'm still growing so I am posting to all the platforms (same content) so that I can test which platform is best for me. So FB, Insta, Youtube shorts, Pinterest and TT. I have my homesteading stuff but also run a print on demand clothing store so I have FB and insta page just for that too.....
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@Jessica Cosci I have 6000+ on Tiktok, baby goat videos are a winner, but more engagement on facebook/insta. I need to cut it down, it is too much.
What are your non-negotiables when it comes to using AI?
I made this graphic because this is one of those AI conversations that keeps coming up in my head. It's been something that in my corporate job we are required to take training in...and it got me thinking that for anyone using AI, it's an important topic to think about. The first consideration is this... AI does this sneaky little thing where it says wrong things with the same confidence as right things and it does this with no hesitation But I think the bigger conversation is integrity. For me, there are a few lines I’m not crossing: ✅ no fake testimonials ✅ no inflated credentials ✅ no private client details in prompts ✅ no asking AI to copy someone else’s voice ✅ no pretending AI-written substance was all me ✅ no handing over my actual opinions and letting AI replace them with beige internet soup My rule is simple: AI can help me organize, clean up, brainstorm, structure, and move faster. ✨ But the perspective still has to be mine. ✨ The judgment still has to be mine. ✨ The honesty definitely has to be mine. Because trust takes a long time to build, and I’m not letting a chatbot or AI tool with too much confidence ding my reputation. I'm curious where you land on this. What’s one AI line you personally won’t cross?
What are your non-negotiables when it comes to using AI?
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@Jessica Cosci that's a great idea. I got suckered into buying Sintra.ai but its been a disaster. Lucky I didn't spend a fortune for 12 months worth. Once it's done I won't be getting it again and I'll just stay with Chat and Claude.
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@Jessica Cosci Never used Gemini but might have to check it out
How much is TOO much?
I just saw a question in another community for community owners...where someone asked "how many times do you post in your community each day?" And it got me thinking... I usually post a minimum of 2 times a day, but sometimes I post up to 4 times in one day....because sometimes I just have so much I'm thinking about or wanting to share! 🤪 BUT...The last thing I want to do is overwhelm you all with too much ... so, I have a simple question for you... How much is TOO much content here in our community? No hard feelings!
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How much is TOO much?
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@Melanie V. Byrne I do the same
Interesting AARP Study Findings…
I came across an AARP article this morning about a recent study on workers over 50 and AI, and there were a few numbers in it that really caught my attention. 49% of workers over 50 said they want to learn more about using AI at work. But only 12% have actually completed AI-related training. That is a pretty big gap!! And as someone who spends a lot of time talking to women in this age group about AI, I wasn’t really surprised by it. People know AI is changing the workplace. They know they probably need to understand it better. A lot of them genuinely want to learn. But as we know, wanting to learn something and actually finding the time, training and space to learn it are very different things. Another number from the study that stood out to me was that only 35% of workers over 50 felt their employer was doing enough to provide AI training. So we have this huge group of experienced workers watching AI become part of their jobs, while many are essentially being left to figure it out themselves. What I also liked about the AARP article was the emphasis on something that gets lost in so many conversations about AI and older workers (and one you all know I’m super passionate about!)…🔥experience still matters. Knowing how to get an answer from AI is one skill. Having enough experience to look at that answer and think, Wait. That doesn’t make sense, is another. I think we’re going to need a lot more of both 😉 I’m curious about this group here because we’re obviously a little more AI-curious than the average population. 😂 👉🏻 Have you ever received any actual AI training through your employer? Or have you mostly been learning it on your own?
Interesting AARP Study Findings…
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My workplace (law enforcement in Australia) has just given us permission to use CoPilot at work, but it's on a closed system so it can only see things on our databases and information internally. Its working ok so far. And they gave us training in how to use it.
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@Jessica Cosci so true, it does make life a little easier at work.
🧠 Which one is you? Be honest...
This room is all about learning AI to help us with our online businesses (or even to level up our careers). But even having the right AI tools and skills will not be enough if you don't have the right mindset in place. Which is why I created this simple image for you. So... which one is you? Left brain: overthinking every post before hitting publish. Right brain: charging what you're worth and moving without waiting to feel "ready." Most of us start on the left. 👈 Drop your letter below 👇 A — The Overthinking Loop (ideas that never get posted) B — Shrinking Your Prices (because charging full price feels weird) C — The "Not Ready" Trap (passing on stuff you're actually qualified for) No wrong answers. This is literally just data collection on where we all are right now. 😂
🧠 Which one is you? Be honest...
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Honestly, all 3 at different times. Mostly C but a good part the others too.
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Aussie farmer and homesteader teaching others to Ditch the Store by raising it, growing it & making it. Animal based regen ag, carnivore, homesteader.

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