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Dan Ryland

@realdanryland

Multi-six-figure, award-winning entrepreneur & business coach.
Trusted by Google, Ford, GSK & NHS.
Encouraging others to find and act on their purpose.

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The thing you almost dismissed might become the thing that defines you. A small yes. A random message. A project nobody noticed. Some outcomes only make sense in reverse.

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Control feels productive. You keep checking. Refreshing. Tweaking. Trying to eliminate uncertainty. But peace usually starts when you stop managing every outcome. You don't need to grip harder. You might just need to trust the next step.

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Started playing with Wispr Flow because I’m sick of Apple’s built-in dictation feature failing to respond. Also the ‘whispering’ is perfect for when I’m trying to prompt while my kid is sleeping 😎

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I can’t wait for ChatGPT to allow ‘generate these 6 illustrations’ and it would generate 6 stylistically similar, individual image files.. doing one by one is tedious [currently generating multiple empty state illustrations]

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This evening I: Refined an Insidr insights copilot (Codex) Turned 3hr transcripts into social scripts (ChatGPT) Generated illustrations + LinkedIn post + image direction (ChatGPT) Pushed it into Figma (Claude Co-work) Building is fast Orchestration is the skill

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Some of the most important seasons of your life will not look impressive while you’re in them. They’ll look quiet. Slow. Unclear. You’ll wonder if you’ve gone backwards. But purpose rarely forms in public. It forms in repetition. In obedience. In staying when it would be easi

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I think I’ve walked away from things too quickly just because they felt uncomfortable or a bit embarrassing not because they were actually wrong

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You think you’re stuck because nothing is moving fast. But not all stillness means stagnation. Roots grow slowly. Trust grows quietly. Character grows invisibly. Some seasons are not about speed. They’re about becoming steady enough to carry what comes next.

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I find Codex's built-in queuing and 'steer' functions super help. They should integrate these into the general ChatGPT chat interface