This Is What AI Time Feels Like ⏱️

The first wave of disruption is already here. The question is—are you moving fast enough?

What AI Time Feels Like

1 hour = 1 day
1 day = 1 week
1 week = 1 month
1 month = …already outdated

That’s not a metaphor.
That’s how fast real businesses are adapting, automating, and accelerating with AI.

And while most companies are still stuck in the meeting-about-a-meeting loop:

“Let’s circle back next month...”
“We’ll regroup after vacation...”
“Let’s put a pin in that until Q3...”

…the first wave of job disruption is already here.

The reality on the ground:

  • AI-trained employees are automating tasks that used to take hours

  • Teams using AI are doubling their output—with fewer people

  • Decision-makers are solving problems while others are still scheduling follow-ups

You don’t need a crystal ball.
Just look at what’s happening in your own inbox, your own team, your own industry.

If you’re not training your people now, you’re gambling with your future.

Let’s be clear:

  • This isn’t about “trying ChatGPT for fun”

  • It’s not about writing emails faster (though it does that too)

  • It’s about turning AI into a scalable business tool that cuts cost, boosts output, and gives your team an unfair advantage

But that only happens if they know how to use it.

That’s why we’re launching (details being worked out):

🧠 Weekly Virtual AI Training

  • One-hour blocks

  • Real-world workflows

  • No travel, no fluff, just practical skill-building

  • Built for teams, professionals, and business owners who can’t afford to wait

Launch details coming very soon.
(If you’re reading this, you’re already ahead of most.)

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Let’s be honest—if you’re still moving at 20th-century speed,
AI is going to pass you like a bullet train.

Don't blink. Start learning now.

– Wade

P.S. Real talk: AI won’t take your job. But someone trained to use it will.
Let’s get you on the right side of that sentence.