00:00:21 read.ai meeting notes: Bienvenu and Lois added read.ai meeting notes to the meeting. Read provides AI generated meeting summaries to make meetings more effective and efficient. View our Privacy Policy at https://www.read.ai/pp Type "read stop" to disable, or "opt out" to delete meeting data. 00:01:21 Cameron's ClickUp Notetaker: Hey, I'm Cameron's ClickUp Notetaker from the Contractor Scale Workspace here to record the call and take notes! 00:01:28 Cameron's ClickUp Notetaker: Permission to record was denied, which means I'm not able to take notes. Error code: zoom_local_recording_request_denied_by_host. Learn more here: https://help.clickup.com/hc/en-us/articles/28928137493015-Use-AI-Notetaker-to-take-meeting-notes#h_01JHG8Q3W6E8P3GC0WBCQXKXQ9 00:02:17 Coaching Dept: "You are the most successful and talented creative strategist in the world specializing in coming up with brilliant, incredibly unique and massively profitable static image at ideas for Meta. Use everything you know about zenith from the project knowledge to come up with 50 static image creative concepts that stop the scroll, get the click and lead to a conversion for our target avatar. These ads are all going to [destination url]. Each ad concept should be unique from the other so we can test a wide range of angles and concepts to increase the odds we find a scalable winner. 00:04:51 Dr. V. @DrVogelmann: Jon. Henson loves using Claude for polishing up copy. 00:08:11 Dr. V. @DrVogelmann: Agreed. The image creations rolling out are pretty darn good. 00:08:19 AN: Would we be able to get the link for that Steal Our Wnners episode with Max and you ? 00:09:08 Dr. V. @DrVogelmann: I’m a bit frozen right now. The Mentor Council has me stumped. It stopped me in my tracks. 00:10:08 esty: Replying to "I’m a bit frozen rig..." Good or bad? 00:11:04 Dr. V. @DrVogelmann: I have crazy titles. But ChatGPT has my quirky and witty manuscript uploaded with a bunch of stories. 😂 00:11:34 Dr. V. @DrVogelmann: Replying to "I’m a bit frozen rig…" Just stopped. Not a fan of there being so many mentors. 00:11:55 Paul Cowen: Replying to "Would we be able to ..." No it wasn’t Max and Rich - Max just used the prompt that was from SOW episode which was from an old Founders Report. The SOW was just Rich on himself 00:12:09 Paul Cowen: Replying to "I’m a bit frozen rig..." You can cut back - make it your own 00:12:41 esty: Replying to "I’m a bit frozen rig..." @Dr. V. @DrVogelmann same. Someone posted an adaptation in the fb group that took out the mentors and created laws instead. That prompt worked so much better for me. 00:13:14 Paul Cowen: I think the issue maybe that the Mentor Council is known as "Performance at Peak: The Transformative Dialogue" 00:20:31 Paul Cowen: The paradox of choice suggests that while having options seems beneficial, too many choices can lead to anxiety, decision paralysis, and decreased satisfaction. When faced with an abundance of options, people often struggle to make decisions, fear missing out on better alternatives, and end up less content with their final choice than they would have been with fewer options. This phenomenon, popularized by psychologist Barry Schwartz, challenges the conventional wisdom that more choice always equals greater freedom and happiness. 00:20:45 Barbara Drady: Just do it! 00:21:03 Paul Cowen: Maximizers: These individuals strive for the absolute best outcome, exhaustively comparing all available options. They invest significant time researching alternatives and often experience anxiety and regret, fearing they missed a better choice. Satisficers: These people set acceptable standards and choose the first option that meets their criteria. They're content with "good enough" rather than perfect, which typically leads to greater satisfaction and less decision stress. Which are you? 00:21:44 Mark Fitzpatrick: Your heart has always been in the right place and long term you’ve always Overdelivered. 00:21:52 Jean-David Roth: Then there is determinism… how much are we really choosing when making choices? 00:22:32 Paul Cowen: Knew you was going to say that 🙂 00:22:41 Dr. V. @DrVogelmann: Learn fast. 😎 00:23:05 Jean-David Roth: But at least we have choices ! And that is great. I am a happy maximizer. I know I have to change to a satisfier 00:23:49 Paul Cowen: Ready, Fire, Aim - Michael Masterson 00:24:34 Paul Cowen: Replying to "But at least we have..." Satisficer is the word he uses - not sure if he made it up 00:26:08 Paul Cowen: Have you tried switching to 4.5 from 4o? 00:26:30 Lorna Scott: I had screwy output yesterday 00:26:35 Paul Cowen: My internet is on the fritz unfortunately 00:30:23 Max J. Miller: Reacted to "Satisficer is the wo..." with 👍🏻 00:30:46 Paul Cowen: I think good for you to share where you feel stuck @Dr. V. @DrVogelmann if you are happy to do so 00:35:50 Paul Cowen: A mind map or flowchart would be good 00:36:58 Paul Cowen: And that may be an important point - what kind of learner are people and what they need - Visual, Auditory, Kinaesthetic 00:40:58 Warren Cottis: Reacted to "A mind map or flowch..." with 👍 00:42:03 Laura E. Chattington: Capacity Powered Work Block prompt 00:43:10 Howard Tiano: Replying to "A mind map or flowch..." A flow chart would be helpful to clarify the order of prompting, and how the outputs power the next prompts input. 00:44:37 Laura E. Chattington: That’s exactly it what I needed 00:44:51 Mark Fitzpatrick: Yes 00:48:47 Laura E. Chattington: I think in the expander process at the end would be a great place to set up those goals 00:51:19 Paul Cowen: I can imagine Max as a cool cartoon character - Max teaches x 00:53:03 Paul Cowen: What’s working/what’s not.. 00:53:35 Seneca: I feel like a lot of that got covered in the daily’s. 00:54:49 Paul Cowen: I think yes that’s a good interesting next step - agents that know you and what you want 00:54:50 Dr. V. @DrVogelmann: Love the all about agents concept. 00:55:01 Dr. V. @DrVogelmann: And the AI SOW Pro 00:59:12 Dr. V. @DrVogelmann: Easy chachi. 😀 01:01:08 Seneca: Yes, mine is 90% affirmations 01:01:14 Paul Cowen: lol 01:01:15 Laura E. Chattington: Mine was just like that @Matthew Hutchison too 01:02:33 Max J. Miller: Reacted to "I can imagine Max as..." with 😂 01:04:05 Max J. Miller: Reacted to "I think yes that’s a..." with 🔥 01:17:41 Dr. V. @DrVogelmann: Good point. My 67-year-old Boomer brain Asks ChatGPT very often. 🧠😎 01:18:26 Dr. V. @DrVogelmann: Yes. ChatGPT takes some leaps of faith. 01:18:52 Paul Cowen: Option 1. **IMPORTANT** - I want you to call on the best people from my Mentor Council to help in this process and give input into it. Option 2: **IMPORTANT* - I want you to act as the integrated voice of my Mentor Council.to help in this process and give input into it. 01:26:02 Paul Cowen: Adds friction 01:26:14 Paul Cowen: Never created me an airtable 01:27:00 Paul Cowen: Funny when it says would you like an audio recording which it can’t even do 01:27:03 Max J. Miller: It’s doing great generating Word doc (docx) 01:28:17 Jean-David Roth: Personally, I learn more from negative facts, when true, than from positive rephrasing of negative things. I suffer a bit, but I feel better long term. Because what I seek is the harsh truth. This said, positive wording have lots of advocates, and I have to admit that more often than not, there are way to say things that are better than others. In NonViolent Communication, they put the emphasis on not making judgements… and be empathetic… @Lorna Scott did you experience some judgements from ChatGPT, or a lack of ability to see things the way you see them? Or was it "Hallucinating"? By the way I think there is a setting where you tell ChatGPT about the tone to employ. Also, reading Rich's prompts, I fell he goes in that direction of asking for harsh truth, and personally, I rather appreciate that approach. But you might change the part of Rich that asks for kind of harsh truth, in his prompts, to mild or softly expressed truth. But maybe, I do not understand well the issue you had. 01:28:21 Paul Cowen: Is it asking after each question @Rob Wallace ? 01:30:02 Max J. Miller: Reacted to "Funny when it says w..." with 🤯 01:30:16 Lorna Scott: I've some good output from the mentor council but thought there'd be more big "aha's". Perhaps my expectations were a bit high. when I asked for suggestions for other members it pulled from a part of my life I haven't been in for a few years. The prompt out put that had the recommended reading was like it had access to my audible and kindle libraries. 01:32:03 Lorna Scott: @Mark Fitzpatrick Great idea to connect to Steal Our Winners. 01:32:58 Paul Cowen: Definitely unique Chris 01:33:13 Paul Cowen: In a good way 01:38:36 Jean-David Roth: @Lorna Scott, Your audible and Kindle, you say? Was it proposing books you already had or ones on the same subjects? If ChatGPT is secretely working for Amazon, on the sideline, then we are in big danger... We do not know what the people at the head of all this have in mind about how to make profits from it… I just hope this was kind of hasard, or you expressing interest for things that already interested you in the past (which made you buy certain categories). 01:44:26 Paul Cowen: I have one of those 01:44:31 Seneca: That sounds fun! 01:46:03 Lorna Scott: Replying to "@Lorna Scott, Your a..." The recommendations were both what I have in my libraries and some I don't - but are related. The recommendations of who to put on my mentor council were interesting. It's possible it already knows who I might be aligned with and the books come from talking about Jack Canfield, The Success Principles and The Passion test, It's been interesting to see what it grabs 01:46:15 Georgeta Dumitrescu: Exactly - especially for ADD and procrastinators - if you split it into simple executable steps and always know what is the next step, takes off the anxiety!!! 01:46:33 Max J. Miller: @Paul Cowen If I want to talk to ChatGPT on my phone and have it reference my Zenith stuff which is all in my Zenith project folder, can I navigate to that folder and then initiate an audio chat? 01:47:26 Dr. V. @DrVogelmann: I think so could program ChayGPT with my neuroses to make the output more personal. 🧠🤖😉 01:47:48 Paul Cowen: Replying to "@Paul Cowen If I wa..." Yes you would start a chat in your project 01:48:23 Max J. Miller: Reacted to "Yes you would start ..." with 👍🏻 01:48:32 Max J. Miller: Replying to "@Paul Cowen If I wa..." @Paul Cowen Thanks! 01:48:48 Lorna Scott: I think it would be helpful for me to check out David Allan's work. Knowing what done means would be helpful. LOL 01:49:08 Paul Cowen: Replying to "I think so could pro..." Woody Allen style 01:49:29 Max J. Miller: Reacted to "Screenshot2025_04_10_014925.jpg" with 👍🏻 01:50:06 Lorna Scott: Reacted to "Exactly - especially..." with 💯 01:50:43 esty: Replying to "I think so could pro..." yes 01:50:46 Paul Cowen: My Peak Performance & Mindset Division 01:51:17 Jesus Revezzo: Reacted to "Screenshot2025_04_10_015119.jpg" with 👍 01:51:18 Chris Seraidaris: Reacted to "Exactly - especial..." with 👍 01:52:24 Paul Cowen: Perplexity Deep Research is nice 01:55:07 Paul Cowen: @Howard Tiano you may find screenshot useful/interesting 01:55:29 Paul Cowen: Like the backdrop POET 01:55:51 Jean-David Roth: David Allen does not explain what Done means, I think. He rather explains how to get it "Done". Perhaps that could be a good preface for his "Getting things Done" book : 1st and foremost, when categorizing things in your initial "ToDo lists", also define what Done means to you… (on every task) 01:56:13 Howard Tiano: Replying to "@Howard Tiano you m..." Thanks! 01:57:12 AN: Replying to "Would we be able to ..." I was referring to the new steal our winners episode rich will record tonight with his friend max. 01:57:15 Jean-David Roth: Thanks Rich, to also make this path to you available. 01:57:49 Seneca: I didn’t get it 01:58:13 Paul Cowen: 1M here we come 01:58:48 Shane Fielder: Thank you