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Hello Reader,Each week, I share one strategic insight and one grounding practice to help you grow with AI in alignment, not overwhelm. This is for conscious entrepreneurs who value substance over shortcuts. AI Insight That Matters 💡AI Has Dory SyndromeLast week I beamed into a corporate off-site in Panama from my home office in England. Watching teams discover AI's possibilities through our "What if AI could..." exercise was electric. Pure Disney imagineering energy. But here's what I caught myself noticing: Every breakthrough they had would vanish the moment they closed their laptops. Like Dory in the movie Finding Nemo, AI forgets everything. Each conversation starts from zero, with the equivalent of "Hey, I'm Dory!" Sure, ChatGPT now has 'memory' for individual conversations, but there's no way to share those breakthroughs across team members. The magic of that "what if" moment dies because there's no organizational memory to carry it forward and share with others. It's like having a genius colleague with permanent short-term memory loss. The real AI transformation is about giving AI the organizational memory it needs to evolve with your team instead of starting over every time. AI Prompt That Works ✨The Possibility ExpanderUse this when you get stuck in "how things are" instead of imagining "what could be." The Prompt: Forget constraints for a moment. If we had unlimited resources and zero limitations, what would be the most audacious solution to [problem]? Now, what's the smallest possible step toward that vision that we could actually take this week? Implementation: Start with impossible, then work backwards to possible. The magic happens in the gap between the two. Expected Outcome: Breakthrough ideas that would never emerge from incremental thinking.
Grounding Practice ☯The Continuity CheckBefore ending any AI session, pause and ask: "What from this conversation needs to be remembered?" Write down one insight that should carry forward. Share it with your team. Add it to your context document. Notice how different it feels to build on wisdom instead of constantly rebuilding from scratch. Duration: 1-2 minutes at the end of each AI session Personal Note ❤️🔥
"The curious thing is that we end up where we started and know the place for the first time." - T.S. Eliot Watching those teams rediscover the same insights repeatedly reminded me of something deeper. We're not just building better AI systems—we're creating organizational consciousness. This week I also spent time with my grandkids, who have perfect memory for what matters to them. They remember where we keep the Peppa Pig Yoghurts, how we get to the play park near our house. Maybe that's what's missing in our AI adoption. Intentional memory—the kind that honors what we've learned together? I'm working on something I call the Co-Intelligence OS for Teams. Think of it as a SIM card for your team's AI interactions—carrying forward the context that matters. Because breakthrough insights deserve to compound, not disappear. 🎬 Latest ContentThe foundational piece on how to personalize any AI so it works like someone who actually knows you: 👉 The Co-Intelligence OS Framework (Includes access to the Co-Intelligence Builder GPT)
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