One Year, No Excuses

AI Won't Fix Your Life - But it Can Help You Plan It

9 min · 2. Mai 2026
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Beschreibung

Today we’re looking back over my week 9 progress. And, once again, it was not a perfect week – but that was to be expected! Remember, we’re not chasing perfect—we’re chasing progress. So, today, I want to talk about two things: ·       What to do when your week isn’t clean ·       And how I’ve been using AI—not as some magicsolution—but as a tool to help organize my goals and parts of my life I’ll start by stating that I don’t believe AI, in andof itself, is dangerous… but blindly trusting it is.

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