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Did you try the values exercise from last week?
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Did you try the values exercise from last week Friend?


 I'm curious what came up.


If you didn't get a chance (it was a holiday week here in the US afterall), or if that one wasn't for you, there's another way in. You might already have talked a lot about your values with out knowing it... if you record your meetings.


Meeting recordings are so much more than CYA and a way to stay on-top of client relationships. They are the record of how you talk about topics and a verbal blueprint of what is important to you.


So... if you have recordings of conversations with your team or your clients — at least three of them — you can feed those into your AI tool of choice for a draft of your values. 


Ask it to spot what seems to matter most based on what you talk about. Your values are woven into your dialog. Use it as a starting point and dig deeper.


The American experiment wasn't one big decision. It was thousands of small conversations in rooms and taverns and kitchens. People figuring out what mattered by listening to what they kept talking about.




WEEK 3 EXPERIMENT:

Use AI to read a user agreement and tell you what you're actually signing.


Grab a user agreement from any tool you use regularly, e.g. Slack, Canva, your email provider, your project management software, whatever. Paste it into AI and ask what you're really agreeing to.


Here's a R.I.P.E. prompt to try. (Framework refresher here)


R: You are a consumer rights attorney who specializes in translating legal jargon into plain English for small business owners.


I: Here is the user agreement for [tool name]. I am a [your business type] using this tool for [describe what you use it for — client communication, project management, file storage]. I am concerned about what happens to my data and my clients' data.


P: Read this agreement carefully. Highlight any clauses that allow the company to use my data for training AI models, share my data with third parties, or change terms without notice. Explain each concern in one sentence.


E: A plain-English summary of the three most important things I should know, plus a recommendation on whether I need to take any action.




Take action this week and tell me what surprised you.




xo,


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