The Sunday Summary: Good days, AI prep, and forgetting in order to learn more
Mickey Mellen
Partner at GreenMellen | Website Developer | Speaker | Technology Enthusiast
In an effort to help me keep up with everything I post each week, here is my latest “Sunday Summary” of my posts from the week.
Mon, March 17: The ability to have a good day is my favorite attitude in others We all have some good days and some bad days, but some people tend to have more good days than others and it’s often more of a case of perspective than anything.
Tue, March 18: You train an animal, you teach a person “If you’re not spending 90% of your time teaching, you’re not doing your job.”
Wed, March 19: Are you eagerly sending business to your competitors? If you’re well-positioned then you shouldn’t be getting too many ill-fitting leads in the first place, but when you do you should be quick to recognize them and pass them along to another company that is better equipped to handle that kind of opportunity.
Thu, March 20: Google only uses 20% of your links “Google only counts your best links, so getting more links is usually a waste. I think that Google only uses 20% of your links.”
Fri, March 21: Using AI to prepare for meetings I used this prompt: “Here is a list of people attending a meeting with me in a few days. Look at their names and companies and find any news items or recent events for each person or company.“
Sat, March 22: Memory is impossible without forgetting “What is memory without forgetting? It’s impossible. To have proper memory function, you have to have forgetting.”
I hope you found some value in this. If you ever have questions, ideas, or disagreements regarding anything I write, please don’t hesitate to reach out.