How to make the hard things work well - exploration, engagement, excitement, and by pushing a few buttons.
I live within viewing distance of the Kennedy Space Center launches.
I have a calendar sync so I remember they might be happening.
About 70% of the time, they are perfectly on time. A launch window of 3:42-5:50pm actually means 3:42pm launch. There’s sometimes a scrub or weather delay, but most often, there’s an amazing light trail and sometimes an after effect called “jellyfish”.
The interesting part is - the launch isn’t the beginning nor the end. It’s maybe not even the middle - I’m not a scientist and certainly not even an expert. Just a curious onlooker.
I launched three new things this week. But much like NASA, the most work comes before and after. We’re ready to share just one with you and be on the look out for personal invites to the others!
If you’d like to get the first of the new “things”, our guide on how to authentically use AI in your business - you can get it here.
This week, we’re testing Google’s AI Studio. This one is deep - we’ll share more on it next week, but word on the street is that you can share your screen and ask AI to help decrease the learning curve with software and you can share your screen, talk and it directs you real time. Thanks, Dom, for the recommendation. We’ll share a video of our learnings next week! Stay tuned.
Until next week,
Rebecca and the Advisory 9 team
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