Fun night on the red carpet at Portland Under the Stars film festival, cheering on @miacullivanfilm and so many talented filmmakers! 👏
AI can be amazing… but it doesn’t read minds (not yet) 😉
In this week’s post, I put together a simple 6-part framework so you don’t have to learn AI the hard way.
Think of it as the recipe card I wish I had when I started experimenting.
Inside you’ll find:
✔ How task + context change everything (for the better)
✔ Why format and tone matter more than you’d think
✔ Real before-and-after examples to show how it works
Chime in if you have any other helpful tips for getting the most out of these buzz worthy AI tools!
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A little Career Insight Studio inspo to start the week…
Progress over perfection.
It’s the pep talk I give myself every. single. day.
Show up.
Experiment.
Learn.
Grow.
Because the messy first draft is still a step forward.
And moving forward is the whole point.
So take the step.
Hit publish.
Raise your hand.
Send the email.
Ask for the help you need.
It’s not comfortable but your future self will thank you.
At least that’s what I say to myself on repeat these days 😉
#workingmom #over50 #progress #progressoverperfection
I’m truly honored to welcome Charlene Marsh to the @careerinsightstudio blog. Charlene is not only a talented marketer and thoughtful leader, but she’s also a friend whose insights I deeply value.
In light of the ongoing challenges many are facing in the workplace, Charlene shares invaluable advice on how to support friends and colleagues impacted by layoffs.
It’s something we can all relate to, and the need for empathy and meaningful connection has never been more crucial.
In her post, Charlene covers:
• What to say (and what not to say) when someone’s navigating a job loss
• Why visibility and personal connections matter more than ever
• Practical ways to help—whether it’s offering your time, your strengths, or simply checking in
• The power of showing up, even when it feels awkward
👉 If you’ve ever found yourself unsure of how to offer support, Charlene’s advice will provide the clarity we all need.
Read the post and keep it in your back pocket—or share it with someone who might benefit.
You never know when a small gesture can make all the difference.
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#layoffs #leadership #tech #management