Tag: writing
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ChatGPT Agents vs Projects: What’s the Difference, and Why It Matters 🤖
I don’t know about you, but my brain is a bit like having 20 Internet Browser tabs open all the time. Great ideas pop up, but if I don’t catch them, they’re gone. That’s why I love Projects — they give me a place to stash those ideas before they vanish.But when I discovered Agents?…
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Things I wish I knew my first day using AI at work (A letter to my past self)🕰️
Dear 2023 Me, You’re probably sitting at your desk, half curious and half skeptical, wondering what all the AI fuss is about. Maybe you’ve just opened ChatGPT for the first time. Maybe someone on your team said, “Copilot will change everything.” Maybe you’re worried you’ll be replaced by a robot that writes better emails than…
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The remote work ritual that saved my focus (and my mornings)☕
When I first started working remotely, I thought I’d love the freedom.No commute? Great. Casual dress code? Amazing But by week two, my mornings looked like this: I didn’t have a routine. I had a slow-motion digital avalanche. So I built something better. Something small, simple, and (mostly) unbreakable.I call it my “focus-first ritual.” And…
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How I trained my brain to stop ‘doom scrolling’ between tasks📵
You finish a meeting, close the tab, and think: “I’ll just check the news for a minute.”Twenty-five minutes later, you’ve scrolled through three disasters, a celebrity meltdown, and an ad for a robot you don’t need — and you’ve completely forgotten what you were supposed to do next. This is what I call Doom Scrolling…
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Working remotely and feeling invisible? Here’s how I make my work visible🕵️
When you work in an office, your presence is often obvious. People see you arrive early. They notice when you stay late. Even your stress face in front of the coffee machine says, “I’m working hard.” But when you’re remote?It’s different.Quietly productive can start to feel like quietly forgotten. If you’ve ever felt like your…

