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✅ Today's Checklist: A 9-step roadmap to building your first AI agent The calendar audit that changes how you work Step 1 in making a Millennial career change Why your makeup looks cakey (and the easy fix)
🗓️ TODAY 3/19 9AM PT: Join us for the quarterly planning system that'll set your Q2 up right. Seats are capped at 2,000 so join a few min early. Grab your spot here. |
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Want to Build Your Own AI Agent? Here's Where to Start. |
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AI agents are AI systems you configure to handle a specific job automatically (research, summarizing, drafting, routing tasks, etc.) without prompting it every single time.
Adam Danyal shared this 9-step roadmap (credit: Dr. Maryam Miradi) and it's one of the clearest breakdowns we've seen.
Takeaways: Define the job before you build anything. Get specific about what the agent does, who it helps, and what the output looks like. Vague inputs lead to unreliable outputs. Give it the ability to reason and remember. Strong agents work through tasks step by step, access tools like search or calculators, and retain context from earlier in the conversation. Make it usable by real people. Once the logic works, wrap it in a simple interface so you or your team can use it without touching the underlying code.
See all 9 steps on LinkedIn. |
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Stop Rebuilding the Schedule Every Time Someone Calls Out |
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If you manage hourly workers, field teams, or any crew that doesn't sit at a desk, you already know the drill. Last-minute call-outs handled over text. Shift changes buried in a group chat. Managers rebuilding the entire week on a Sunday night because one spreadsheet couldn't hold up.
Bad scheduling chips away at morale, drives up overtime costs, and makes your best people feel like an afterthought before they even clock in.
Connecteam was built specifically for the teams that keep businesses running—hourly workers, frontline staff, and distributed crews who need clarity, not another workaround.
Here's what it gives you: Drag-and-drop scheduling that goes live instantly, visible to every employee the moment it's published Shift swaps, availability, and conflict flags handled by employees directly, no manager texting required GPS-verified time tracking connected straight to payroll, so hours worked become hours paid automatically Real-time coverage alerts so gaps get caught before they become a problem
Less back and forth. More time actually leading your team.
👉 See how Connecteam works. |
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How to Quantum Leap Your Calendar |
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Most people plan their next week without ever looking at what actually happened last week. Planning without reviewing is just guessing with a nicer format.
Here's how to build a calendar that actually works for you in 2026.
Takeaways: Audit before you plan. Review how you actually spent your time recently. Color-code past events by impact: high-value work, neutral, and draining. The patterns will tell you everything you need to know about where your time is going versus where it should be going. Schedule around your energy, not the clock. Your best work deserves your best hours. Figure out when you naturally focus well and block that time for meaningful work before meetings and other people's priorities fill it in. Build a calendar that can breathe. Tighten up meeting hygiene, batch your admin tasks, and add buffers between blocks. A packed calendar isn't a productive one. The goal is a system that has room for focus, flexibility, and the unexpected.
Get all the tips on LinkedIn. |
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Redefining Success When the Old Definition Stopped Working |
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You did everything right. School, job, hustle, repeat. And somewhere along the way, you looked up and thought: wait, is this actually it?
A lot of us have been running hard toward a version of success we never chose for ourselves. No wonder we're exhausted.
Takeaways: The burnout makes sense when you trace it back. Millennials followed the rules and ended up fulfilled on paper but empty in practice. Most of us were handed a definition of success before we were old enough to question it. Step one out of career confusion: define what success actually means to you. Not your parents' version. Not LinkedIn's version. What does your version of a rich, meaningful life actually look like? That's the only place to start.
Watch the full video on Instagram. |
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Reverse Health's Women's Tai Chi is a 28-day program of slow, flowing movement built specifically for midlife, perimenopause, and post-menopause. Joint-friendly sequences blend breath and posture work to ease stiffness, improve stability, and take the edge off the stress that midlife has a way of piling on.
Here's the best part:
Whether you're a complete beginner or returning to movement after a long break, you'll build core strength, better balance, and a steadiness that carries into your everyday life.
👉 Take the 5-minute quiz and get your personalized plan. |
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Great Makeup Starts Before the Foundation Even Opens |
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Cakey foundation, patchy concealer, or makeup that just won't sit right? Most of the time, the issue has nothing to do with the products you're using. It starts underneath.
Takeaways: Start with exfoliation. Dry, flaky skin is the number one reason makeup looks uneven. A good exfoliant clears the way for everything that comes after. Layer in hydration before anything else. Milk toners and essences calm and hydrate the skin, creating a smooth base that actually holds makeup in place. Add a serum. If you're only buying one thing, the creator swears by the Glossier Future Dew for that lit-from-within base. Lock it in with moisturizer. Let it absorb fully before reaching for foundation and your skin will thank you.
👉 Watch the full tutorial and get all the product recs. |
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Stuff We're Loving This Week |
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🧼 The cleansing balm that makes lazy makeup removal feel like actual self-care. |
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🍺 Marble coasters that look like a design flex and cost absolutely nothing like one. |
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