Lately, I’ve been kinda obsessed with AI. Who hasn’t? It’s featured in the majority of headlines across various industries. The best AI/LLMs to use, how to upskill, prompt cheats, and of course, the impact on individuals and careers. And then there is the type of AI: Google’s VEO3 for creative, Claude vs ChatGPT, and all the recent announcements of how major companies are incorporating the tool…
As publishers have more on the line when they test and learn… here in this humble blog(?), I do not. So, I think I’ll let AI create some content for this site for a while, leaving the errors in on purpose, without fact-checking… lets see what we get. Let me know your thoughts…
A goal without a plan is just a wish. – Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
Planning.
We are on day two of this new year, and all those ideas need to be put into a plan. How do you break down an idea or a dream into a plan? What is the first step? Beats me. I am sitting here writing this entry, surrounded by my notebook, coffee, and lists of to-dos I’ve blissfully ignored during the holidays.
I guess the first step is just that: starting. One step at a time will bring more creativity and more ideas, and with the help of Google, my trusty notebook (instead of a yearly planner I am fighting the desire to purchase), here we are…
BUYING: Planners? Oh my. This article from The Strategist is living in my head rent-free. Many are available on Amazon. Happy planning! And please let me know if you make the purchase – I am close to losing this battle…
WATCHED: Did you head to the movies to catch Wicked? Did you watch it streaming this week? It’s now available to rent or buy on many outlets, including AppleTV and Amazon Prime.
PLANNING: The last regular season of NFL games is this weekend, and I am excited to watch my team: Go, Bills! I grabbed this sweater to support The Bills in the playoffs!
WORK: I am again between roles while doing some advisory work. Organizing interviews, tracking roles, and networking will become my FT job next week. Maybe this is a good justification for that planner? :). The white-collar recession you may have heard about is real: middle managers and executives who were let go for budget savings. I am optimistic, though, and will update regularly.