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😤 Miffed: Everyone’s “building in public” with AI... and I’m still googling “What’s a GPT?”

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There’s a special kind of panic that hits when you scroll through LinkedIn and see everyone suddenly becoming “AI-powered thought leaders.”
Meanwhile, you're just trying to figure out if you can use ChatGPT without accidentally feeding it your social security number.

Look, you're not lazy. You're just burnt out, confused, and a little suspicious of anything that promises to 10x your life with zero effort.

🧭 TLDR:

If AI’s got you overwhelmed or underwhelmed, you’re not alone. One small test per week can help you get back in control—without losing your soul.

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Motivated: Here’s your 15-minute no-BS guide to reclaiming your edge (with AI, not from it)

Instead of ignoring it or panic-buying another course, try this:

🔧 The One-AI-Tool-a-Week Rule:
For the next 7 days, spend 15 minutes testing ONE AI tool—not to master it, but just to see what it actually does. That’s it.

Start here:

💡 Pro tip: Save the ones that actually helped you. Ditch the rest. You’re not trying to impress AI Twitter, you're just trying to breathe.

🧠 Bonus: Try this prompt with ChatGPT

Prompt:

“Act like my project manager. Based on what I tell you, organize my next 3 steps. Keep it simple and make sure it takes under 30 minutes.”

Try it and thank me later.

PS: If this helped, forward it to that one coworker who just yelled “prompt engineering” in a meeting and hoped no one would ask follow-ups.

Stay MOTIVATED,

Gio

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