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Nelson Ingle posted an update in the community
AI 2 days agoThe "Professionalism" Button
Ever received an email so frustrating you had to walk away from your keyboard before you said something you’d regret?
We’ve all been there:
A client changes their mind for the tenth time.
A vendor misses a deadline.
A colleague sends a “per my last email” nudge.
In the heat of the moment, your first draft is usually… honest. But “honest”…
Kerain Shah and Tolu Ojewunmi1 CommentStaying professional in difficult moments is not always easy, especially when emotions are high and deadlines are at stake. Framing AI as an “executive filter” is a smart way to protect both relationships and outcomes.
Nelson Ingle posted an update in the community
AI a week agoThe "Fear of Following Up"
Most opportunities don’t die because of a “No”.
They die because of the “Follow-up” you were too afraid to send.
Whether you are waiting on a client to sign a contract, a boss to approve your raise, or a recruiter to get back to you, the “waiting game” is the most stressful part of professional life.
We don’t want to sound “desperate”. We don’t…
Most people underestimate how much opportunity is lost in silence, not rejection. Following up is less about pressure and more about clarity and momentum.
There’s possibility the follow up mail May come
back with rejection “management decided to freeze the position due to blah,blah,blah”
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Nelson Ingle posted an update in the community
AI a week agoThe "Resume Needle" in the Haystack
Whether you’re looking for the perfect candidate or trying to be the perfect candidate, the biggest enemy isn’t the competition. It’s the “Pile”.
If you’re a manager or a business owner, you don’t have time to read 100 resumes. Most of them are fluff anyway.
If you’re a professional looking for a new role, you’re tired of sending 100…
AI helps, but only if the input is honest and intentional. A well-tailored story will always outperform a keyword-stuffed document.
Nelson Ingle posted an update in the community
AI a week agoTurning "Feedback" into a Win (Without the Stress).
Nothing ruins a workday faster than a notification that someone is unhappy with your work.
Whether it’s a 1-star review on your business page or a “high-priority” complaint email from a difficult client, the reaction is always the same: Your heart sinks, your blood pressure rises, and you spend the next two hours drafting an angry defense.
But…
Most people don’t struggle with solving problems, they struggle with managing their emotions when the problem shows up as criticism. Separating emotion from response is a real advantage.
Also true that how you handle a complaint often matters more than the complaint itself. That’s where trust is either built or lost.1
Nelson Ingle posted an update in the community
AI a week agoStop Doing "Meeting Math"
A 1-hour meeting doesn’t actually cost 1 hour. It costs the 3 hours of “work-about-work” that comes after it.
Think about your last meeting. You spent 60 minutes talking. Then, you spent:
- 30 minutes trying to remember who agreed to what.
- 45 minutes drafting the follow-up emails.
- 60 minutes organizing the notes into a project plan.
That…
Most people underestimate how much mental energy goes into “remembering and organizing.” Automating that layer changes everything.
1Absolutely. The real drain is rarely the meeting itself, it’s the cleanup after. Smart use of AI helps turn conversations into clear action fast.
Nelson Ingle posted an update in the community
AI 2 weeks agoThe "Invisible Candidate" Syndrome
You have the experience. You have the skills. So why is your application getting “Ghosted” by the ATS (Applicant Tracking System) before a human even sees it?
In 2026, 90% of resumes are rejected by an algorithm, not a person. If you’re just “sending a PDF,” you’re invisible. Use AI to “Translate” your experience. Don’t just list your duties; ask…
They focus on sending more applications instead of sending the right signal. The ATS isn’t rejecting people randomly, it’s filtering for alignment.
Nelson Ingle posted an update in the community
AI 2 weeks agoThe $20 "Assistant" Budget
You don’t need a bigger payroll to get more done. You just need to stop spending your “CEO time” on “Intern tasks.”
Every business owner and professional we talk to says the same thing: “I just need an extra pair of hands.”
But hiring a person is expensive. There’s the salary, the taxes, the training, and the management. Most people wait until…
The moment you start treating AI like a team member instead of a tool, your output changes. Clear input. Better output. More time back.
That’s the real ROI.
Nelson Ingle posted an update in the community
AI 2 weeks agoThe "Draft 0" Rule.
Stop waiting for “inspiration” to hit. Inspiration is expensive; a “Draft 0” is free.
The hardest part of any job isn’t doing the work, it’s starting it.
We’ve all been there: Staring at a blinking cursor at 4:00 PM, trying to write that client proposal, that team update, or that difficult email. We want it to be perfect, so we do nothing. We…
View more commentsLove this “Draft 0” mindset. Starting messy is the real progress move
I’ve found that the moment I stop trying to get it right and just get it out, progress happens faster than expected.
Starting messy is still starting. That’s what moves the work forward.- View more comments
Nelson Ingle posted an update in the community
AI 2 weeks ago2 weeks ago (edited)
The "I’m Not a Techie" Lie.
Stop saying you aren’t “tech-savvy.” In 2026, that’s just a polite way of telling yourself you have to work harder than everyone else.
If you can send a message, give directions to a driver, or explain to a cook how you want your eggs—you already have every skill you need to win with AI.
The “AI Gap” isn’t about coding or math. It’s about…
It’s not about becoming “technical.” It’s about becoming clearer in how you think and communicate.
The moment you stop asking AI vague questions and start giving it structured tasks, everything changes. What used to take hours becomes something you can move through in minutes.
For me, one task that used to drag was turning scattered ideas… Read more
Victor Okwara posted an update in the community
AI 7 weeks agoAI Brand Voice: The 10-Minute Method to Make AI Sound Like You
AI brand voice is the difference between “wow, this is helpful” and “this feels like ChatGPT.”
Here’s how to train your prompts so your tone stays yours.
You can spot AI-written content in two lines.
It’s polite.
It’s generic.
It uses the same safe rhythm.
And the worst part?
It makes you…
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