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Idea Lab for Entrepreneurs

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evyAI
I signed up for the free version of evyAI and it is AMAZING! Step 1 - listen to @Suzanne Taylor-King’s podcast with evyAI founder Joe Apfelbaum Step 2 - check out the Linkedin Content here in the group Step 3 - sign up for the free version, create a persona, use the profile optimizer, create a few templates (there are quick and easy to follow videos) and start using it. It is MAGIC! 🔥 It keeps track of profile’s you want to watch and comment on. It helps make intelligent and interesting comments and you can choose different goal (establish expertise, build relationships and so many more) and tone (friendly, curious and more) to comment. I have been playing with it all morning. And I mean playing because it is really fun!!! I have never enjoyed engagement on social media before. This feels fun! 🤩
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@Suzanne Taylor-King i am thank you. And thanks for posting the podcast link.
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@Else Johnson so good
Introduce Yourself Here
Introduce yourself with a written comment or a video! Share a pic of your office if you work from home!
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@Troy Siewert San Miguel de Allende - in the mountains. 🥰 It is beautiful here. We lived in Puerto Vallarta for 3 years before and traded the ocean for the mountains ⛰️
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@Troy Siewert it is pretty amazing
Download The Idea Lab Coloring Book
Thank You @Nathan Segal for this incredible addition to our stress reduction!
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New comment 8h ago
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That is so cool. 🥰
Embrace the Mess ...sometimes!
I used to beat myself up about my messy desk. Not anymore. Last week, I had a breakthrough on a project I'd been stuck on for months. The twist? It happened in my chaotic living room, not my tidy office. Toys scattered on the floor. Books piled high on every surface. In that moment, I realized something profound. The mess wasn't a distraction. It was a catalyst for creativity. Research backs this up. A study from the University of Minnesota found that people in messy rooms came up with more creative ideas. Why? Disorder challenges our conventional thinking. It forces our brains to make new connections. To see possibilities where we didn't before. Now, I'm not saying to never clean again. But maybe, just maybe, a little chaos is exactly what we need sometimes. To break out of our routines. To think differently. To innovate. So the next time you're feeling stuck, try embracing a bit of mess. You might be surprised at the ideas that emerge. What unconventional methods help you think creatively? Share below!
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Love this! 🥰🥰 I’ve always said, “A little chaos never hurt anyone—except maybe the poor soul who steps on a stray Lego.” But seriously, you’re onto something. Sometimes, trying too hard to keep everything tidy can box us in, mentally. I’ve had some of my best ideas while staring at a cluttered counter or walking through a room that looks like a laundry bomb went off. It’s like the mess gives your brain permission to loosen up and think outside the lines. As for unconventional methods, does pacing in circles while talking to myself count? Because that seems to unlock some next-level ideas. 🤣🤣
Upgrade Your Offers Workshop was Eye Opening!!
What a great week. Thank you @Suzanne Taylor-King for the training. As always, you over delivered on value. Go watch the videos. So much greatness! Thank you @Charlotte Berry @Else Johnson @Chris Kenny @Jason Croft @Martin Lopez (did I miss anyone?) for being so open and learning along side me. Let’s make those offers and grow together 🥰🥰
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@Suzanne Taylor-King yes!!!!
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Lindsay Hack
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I am Lindsay, co-owner of HactiveFit Coaching. I love hiking, my family and horses.

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Joined Sep 27, 2024
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