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Tired, Unfocused, and Always Snacking? Quick Breakfast Muffin Solution- Healthy Food for Your Brain and Body.

https://lifewithmirrors.substack.com/p/tired-unfocused-and-always-snacking?r=46k81i

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OK, here is mine. Is this the right link of the note?

https://substack.com/profile/142598978-zokis-creative-universe/note/c-99574024

I wrote that down, after checking my Amazon selling stats, after I found out that the novel, for which I spent 3 weeks and probably more over 100 hours (although I created it entirely purely through the prompts, I just didn't want to add anything there by myself, that would be cheating, as I want here to make AI to do all that writing, but in such a way that the reader would say then "no way that this was written by AI and not by a human).

Well, there is still only one sell that I made with this novel (since Dec 31th 2024), and that was by me, when I was testing it. Although I mentioned it to a lot of people, who actually bought (few of them) my other two novels, but not this one. I guess because this one is $2.99 and not $0.99 as those other two novels.

And recently, I developed such prompt, that it gives me each time completely another story, where I don't need to get involved in any other way (so far), except telling just "continue". And these stories mostly leave some deep impact on me, I can remember them very much also long time after I read them.

So, for someone who is into writing novels and want to use also AI, and they already have large email list, such prompt could be maybe benefitial (a lot). But then, how to sell such prompt, if noone is willing even at least to check the other novels (and probably also these shorter stories, if I would start to sell). :O

So that got me idea then, to write this note, which I share here. ;)

Thank you for reading!

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How to automatically generate content ideas based on newsletters (Part 1):

https://www.deepwritingai.com/p/extract-newsletter-content-ideas-ai-gmail-1

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Growing older and wiser has benefits.

One of them is redefining success.

I am not as driven as I used to be. Now it's more about "being" than "doing".

When I am being a wise woman, I can share her wisdom, and have the success that comes with it.

In that order. Being, doing, having.

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/buy/compare-all-microsoft-365-products?OCID=cmmj65126cu&form=M402JX&msclkid=1223e53626b71ccb9443828a2fe3ace1

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the rhythm may change, but the music plays on

What happens when the thing that defined you is no longer yours? You adapt. You adjust. You keep playing.

Phil Collins can’t drum, but his voice still carries. Frampton’s hands struggle, but his passion never does.

You are not your limitations. You are what you do despite them.

#resilience #keepcreating #Substack #redefine

https://open.substack.com/pub/rongold/p/turn-it-on-again-and-the-band-played?r=ff9b5&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=false

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The Myth of Starting Over: Why It’s Never Too Late to Reinvent Your Career

Thinking of switching careers but afraid it’s too late? You’re not starting over—you’re pivoting. Your experience follows you. Here’s how to make your next move with confidence.

If you’ve been waiting for a sign, this is it.

https://substack.com/@sculptedthoughts/note/c-99227554?utm_source=notes-share-action&r=2ir5hi

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Hello Everyone, Thanks Yana for allowing us to connect and share our ideas. Here is my latest post published Today.

https://open.substack.com/pub/alainhajjar/p/3-secrets-to-beating-self-doubt-i?r=4tul5q&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=false

"Confidence isn’t a personality trait, it’s a skill."

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For those who have the tendency to work long hours and invest their time into doing A LOT. Feel like you need to slow down but can’t? Read on to discover why productivity hacks aren’t helping:

https://open.substack.com/pub/soulfueled/p/busyness-isnt-progress

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Nice topic. Really insightful. Thanks for sharing Kat!

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Hello! I write more than one post per week, but here is my deep-dive article. In it, I explain NATO and whether America should remain in it. https://open.substack.com/pub/patriotcolleen/p/should-america-leave-nato?r=555m81&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=false

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Hi everyone,

Here's my post for the week:

Your learning habits shape your child’s future. Model growth, spark curiosity, and build a thriving home. Why your learning matters more than you think!

https://stellachibuikeezike.substack.com/p/want-smarter-more-resilient-kids?r=3qyyea

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This is all true. Children often watch and do what they see.

But then, there are many cases, when "simple" parents raised children which became very successfull in their life. That could mean, they built their great careers, or became rich, etc..

And then, there are probably also cases, where the parents are very successfull (with great careers and/or also being rich) and their children are just... not there and will never be. ;)

Thank you for sharing!

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Thank you for sharing your thoughts, Zoki. You're right. There are countless stories of children from humble backgrounds who rise to incredible heights, just as there are cases where highly successful parents raise children who take a completely different path. The key difference often lies in mindset and values rather than just external success. Some parents instill resilience, curiosity, and a strong work ethic, regardless of their financial or career status. Others may provide every advantage, but if personal drive and purpose aren’t nurtured, those advantages don’t always translate into success.

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And often, when there are more kids in one family, it happen that one kid becomes successfull and another one very not. Same parents with same strong work ethic and financial and career status.

It's just that we see what we want to see and sometimes that just half of the whole, this or another half. ;)

Thank you!

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I love your thoughts and appreciate the perspectives you bring. Parents need to recognize that children absorb, react, and respond to their environment in unique ways. For instance, a dominantly kinesthetic learner thrives through movement and hands-on activities, while an auditory learner absorbs information best through listening. Some children express themselves freely, while others prefer observing before engaging.

No one learning style is superior to another—the magic lies in parents and caregivers understanding these differences and adapting their approach accordingly. This is why a school that worked well for one sibling might not be the best fit for another. Nurturing a thriving child isn't a one-size-fits-all process; it requires attentiveness, flexibility, and a deep commitment to understanding each child's individual needs. It all starts with us as parents and caregivers.

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Yes, there are zillion of variables which affect the growth and development of kid’s personality. And don’t forget about the astrology either… ;)

Thank you for feedback.

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