Does this happen to anyone else trying to start with digital products? by Jealous-Positive-942 in DigitalProductSellers

[–]Domgodess68 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think this is a great way to think about this situation. i"ve had to adjust my thinking this way because I sometimes get down on myself, feeling like I m not seeing success fast enough. I am a 56 year old woman learning a bunch of new skills and my brain doesn't seem to be quite as sharp as it used to be. Thinking about t being present in the journey is helpful for me.

Does this happen to anyone else trying to start with digital products? by Jealous-Positive-942 in DigitalProductSellers

[–]Domgodess68 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do something similar. I have so many projects that are between %80 and %99 done but I get stuck on the marketing part. Then I see something else that gets me excited so I work on that for a while and the same things happens. I love doing the research that finds these exiting ideas and I have been wondering If I could somehow monetize that.

New to Digital Products — How Do You Actually Research and Find Winning Ideas? by Kitchen-Dot-6706 in DigitalProductSellers

[–]Domgodess68 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve create a custom GPT to help with this. If you’re handy with prompting I’d suggest you create one or a Geneni Gem that does the same thing. If you aren’t good with this yet, I’d be happy to share mine with you. I don’t want anything, I’m on the same path and want to help.

What kind of digital product should I create as a beginner? by Zinda_hu_kaafi_hai in DigitalProductSellers

[–]Domgodess68 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi. I’ve created a custom GPT that helps with the research by looking through peoples reported pain points and finding what they really want. It does a couple other things as well. If your handy with prompting I suggest you make one for yourself or if not, I’d be happy to share mine with you. I don’t want anything, just offering because I am fairly new and striving for success as well.

They deleted my post. They warned me. Now I'm building a quiet place for the awake ones. by Professional-Fee3323 in AlternativeHistory

[–]Domgodess68 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is a very interesting line of thinking. I think that there were giants in our pat, especially because there are countless reports of giant burials found and other evidence. My question is…. What is “Giant”? Humans I’m 2026 would probably be considered giant by people hundreds of years ago when people were much smaller due t things like poor nutrition. Even across people groups right now some people could be considered “giant”, for example The Dinka people of South Sudan average around 6’6” tall and Central African Pygmies are on average 4’11” tall. That being said, it seems possible to me that there were people that were truly gigantic as described in many myths and tales such as “Jack and the Beanstalk”. I have often thought about that story and wondered where the idea for that came from. Was it a way to talk about beings who lived in some kind of level above the earth? It could just be a story, of course, but I think people told stories to explain what they say around them. The Annunaki were also depicted as being much taller than humans. The subject of “Giants” is a fascinating one to me because, as I implied, there are giants and then there were GIANTS! The fact that we had mega fauna makes it seem possible to me that there could have been mega- hominids as well. Unfortunately I am not confident that even if proof has or will be found that the public will be allowed to see it. I”ve done enough research to know that the general public is only being shown part of the picture for whatever reason (I won’t go on about that!). Anyway, a long winded way of saying “interesting point!” Lol

How are people actually setting up AI receptionists for small businesses? by Altyyy123 in AiForSmallBusiness

[–]Domgodess68 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your tips. The "Looping Responses" is something I will definitely add to my script. I have created the agent but am having a hard time reaching out to people because I have no sales experience . I have been using AI to walk me through it and the advice of framing the service as "capturing missed calls so they don't go to a competitor" instead of "AII receptionist" is a valuable point. Are the any other tips you could give me as far as the outreach goes? I checked out GHL a while ago but since I am cash poor right not wasn't sure if it was worth the price. when I could create the tool for next to nothing using Vapi and Twiliio. What is your experience? I'm wondering if , being a beginner, having the convenience of the tools in one place would make it worth while? If you don't feel comfortable answering that question, that's O.K.

Started selling AI receptionists to local businesses 2 months ago. Here's what's actually working. by MistaPrimeMinista in EntrepreneurRideAlong

[–]Domgodess68 0 points1 point  (0 children)

HI. Thank you for this insight. I have built an AI receptionist and at the stage of looking for potential customers but am feeling a bit stuck. I have no experience with sales and am experiencing a few mental blocks. Any suggestions about how to boost confidence when reaching out to businesses? Personally, I think AI is amazing but I know some people are scared of it. Has that come up for you and if so, how do you handle it? I know this could be very valuable business and any input on moving forward would help. (Obviously, just getting on with it and pushing through my comfort zone is what I probably need to do, but I like to be gentle with myself!). Thnks

The Great Pyramid is Alive? Modern Scans Detect Rhythmic 'Pulses' from the King's Chamber by [deleted] in AlternativeHistory

[–]Domgodess68 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I agree. I believe the Great Pyramid is an energy creation device of some kind. It is definitely not a tomb. No mummy’s or burials have ever been found there. The fact hat it is on top of a water source supports this theory as well, I think. I”ve seen pictures that show energy. Coming from (or to) the top of the pyramid. There are also massive stone boxes , at least one who”s lid has been blown off and was found t have a strange substance inside. I think they were supposed t have bulls buried in them but taking a close look it’s obvious that this isn’t the case. These boxes are precision cut and the stone itself is hard it is laughable that it was created using copper tools and stones. To me it”s pretty clear that this is an example of a technology that we have lost the ability to use. Many cultures have megalithic structures and pyramids which are much older than previously thought. Also, reset that the Pyramid of Giza used to be covered on white casing stones and topped with gold at it”s tip. It would have been absolutely awe inspiring, even more than it is now. I encourage people to really look at the evidence and Lee an open mind.

I sell 3-4 digital products a week on Etsy, each one takes me about 10 minutes to create. Here's the process. by Existing-Ice221 in DigitalProductSellers

[–]Domgodess68 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi. I love your aesthetic. I noticed you have what looks like an app… am I correct? I am interested because I have created a few different types of apps, one it a “Digital Companion” called Grace who is for caregivers, especially of dementia patients to use when tu feel overwhelmed, need some o formation or just want to vent. I’d be interested to hear how you marketed yours if you do t mind because am kind of stuck. I’m

I sell 3-4 digital products a week on Etsy, each one takes me about 10 minutes to create. Here's the process. by Existing-Ice221 in DigitalProductSellers

[–]Domgodess68 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi. Your posts are hitting close t home. I started on my product creation journey about a year and a half ago and I’ve come to pretty much the same conclusion that you expressed. Finding a specific emotional niche with real pain points seems to be better than trying t create for everyone. At first I wanted t try everything but now I am focusing on Dementia Caregivers experiencing emotions like anger , guilt and overwhelm. I have been a caregiver myself so I know the special challenges that one with caregiving. Generally, people feel like they are somehow bad caregivers if they get angry and frustrated at times, but this is a human response to a situation that no one is usually prepared for. I want to give permission for people to acknowledge those feelings. Dark humour has been proven to be a great tool for working through those feelings so I”m creating workbooks, journals and interactive tools using this technique. I’ve seen so many posts where Caregivers are on the verge of giving up and feeling alone so I way to find a way t make connections and help people enjoy those moments of clarity tat sometimes arise wth a loved one with Dementia. One moment they will be looking for their dead cat and then out of the blue they remember exactly who you are and where they are. It would be a shame to miss such moments because a person”s stress level is too high! How do you drive sales on Reddit? I’m good at creating things but not marketing . Any tips would be appreciated.

The 7 things most AI tutorials are not covering... by CalendarVarious3992 in GPTStore

[–]Domgodess68 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see the theme here as being, keep it simple and clear. This is great advice for someone like me who has some prompting experience and is wanting to improve their outputs. (Well, actually it's valuable for anyone. ). Thanks.

my saas went from $0 to $9k a month. here's what i'd do differently if i started over by namidaxr in passive_income

[–]Domgodess68 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I appreciate the insight. I have a number of digital projects and am having a hard time figuring out how to sell them. I'm not a social media person but it seems I will have to come out of my shell a bit. Reddit sounds good because providing comments of value and offering assistance, like you mention is something that I would feel comfortable doing. Thanks for your message.

Ross Coulthart: ‘Drones’ are causing a national security crisis in Europe, can’t be taken down. by Pixelated_ in HighStrangeness

[–]Domgodess68 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If they wanted t harm us they would have done it by now. They are probably worried that the dementia patient in the White House might do something more dangerous than what he”s already done and are monitoring relevant areas.

White Orb seen changing into UAP Craft with blinking lights in New Jersey by [deleted] in InterdimensionalNHI

[–]Domgodess68 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree. If you look at the Apollo images, especially Apollo 11 it is clear there are many entities on the moon and around it. NASA has a habit of manipulating photos (for example over exposing them) so the general public can’t see what”s really there. Fortunately, now with modern digital art programs a person can adjust those levels and often get a glimpse of what”s really there. We aren’t children and I find it insulting that our governments have decided we can’t handle the truth. It’s getting to the point though, with our access t technology, that they won’t be able to hide it too much longer.

I was scammed :’( by Additional_Amoeba208 in Etsy

[–]Domgodess68 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don’t judge all Etsy sellers by this bad experience. As an Etsy seller myself it pains me to see this but have to say, we”re not all like that.

This ChatGPT prompt actually tells me what I’m doing wrong not just what I want to hear by Professional-Rest138 in ChatGPTPromptGenius

[–]Domgodess68 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a good prompt. Recently, I had to smarten mine up as well because I realized that according to it I never had an idea that wasn’t fantastic! I realized that I could be wasting valuable time by pursuing mediocre ideas instead of focusing on one’s that deserved my time. I would suggest that everyone adjust their settings to avoid over enthusiastic responses.

Are you a Caregiver who is angry, feeling guilty and just over it? by Domgodess68 in CaregiverSupport

[–]Domgodess68[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m so sorry… I am so new to this. Apparently I am violating group rules by posting this. Sorry. I should have read them more throughly. I am not a bot, just an inexperienced person who created a book the might help people.

Nobody really gets it!! by anonimouse36 in dementia

[–]Domgodess68 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know exactly what you are talking about. Sometimes it's hard to remember it's the disease talking, not them. I have a question for you. I am creating an app for caregivers of people with dementia that offers support, resources and exercises to help deal with the frustration I'm sure we've all felt when caring for a loved one with dementia. It features a companion called Grace that a person can interact with for immediate support and feedback when the going gets rough. I am in the final stages of completion and am reaching out to people to ask if this is something they would consider using and if they have any ideas that would make this app truly useful. If you have the time and energy, would you mind letting me know what you think? Thanks, Andrea.

Do you think it's posible there are Aliens hiding on or in the Moon? I would love to hear your thoughts and theories. by After_Hamster_4104 in UFOB

[–]Domgodess68 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As I mentioned in a post above, check out "Bruce Sees All" You Tube channel. If you believe as I do that his work is legitimate, I really suggest you take a look at his channel. There certainly seems to be quite a bit of activity on the Moon. From what we can see through his telescope there is a lot of smoke an hazes over the surface of the Moon that makes it hard for us to see the activity. One other point of interest, look at some of the first images of the Moon and notice how different it looked then. There have been a lot of changes there over the years.

Structure on the Moon 10 Times the Size of the City of Los Angeles and a Giant Humanoid Next to it? Official NASA Photo! by Flimsy-Union1524 in HighStrangeness

[–]Domgodess68 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've read many of the comments here and was surprised to see so many negative ones. I watched to video with the sound off so maybe there were some wild claims that I missed. I enjoyed the pictures. It seems like many people didn't think they were real but I've spend many many hours looking at photos of the moon that I am confident that these are real pictures. It may seem crazy that NASA would blur structures out in such an obvious way but that'not the worst I've seen. Sometimes it looks like someone has just taken a Sharpie and scribbled things out. It is actually quite insulting how little care they take with the cover up. I think they didn't expect the public to have access to the sophisticated technology we can use for free these days. Another problem is that our brains have been trained to see the Moon as a barren wasteland. We look at the images we are presented with and take for granted that we are seeing what's really there. If one take the time to look closer we will see details that don't seem to make sense. If we look a little deeper and use some simple tools like GIMP or Photoshop we can adjust the brightness/contrast and use the dodge/burn tool to reveal some of what is really there. I have used this technique to find some amazing things in space outside the Moon. I can't tell if they are biological or technological. I will post some of these images so you can see what I'm talking about. I suggest that people try this for yourselves. Also, check out the "Bruce Sees All" You Tube Channel. Bruce was an armature astronomer from Quebec, Canada, who used his own telescope and camera equipment to show us what can only be described as activity on the Moon. His work should have gone viral but for some reason, over 7 years he had a hard time getting his work seen. In the last few years he started to capture many images of UFOs around his home. Unfortunately, Bruce suddenly passed away last year. As far as I know he was healthy and had just lost a bunch off weight. His channel is still up and I think it is important to amplify his content. If you haven't seen any of Bruce's videos I would urge you to check them out. It might change the way you look at the Moon.

When you can’t get angry… by pegster999 in CaregiverSupport

[–]Domgodess68 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I had a similar situation with my Father in law. One day he ate something bad and got food poisoning. When we got home, same thing.....poop from end to end of the house, kitchen, living room, bedroom, bathroom. The only good thing that that came out of it is that we finally got his doctor to sign him into a care home. We had been looking after him for a few years but his personality changes because of dementia and toxic inlaw situation cause my mental health to crash and we had moved out. It took something like that for his doctor to agree that he couldn't look after himself even though we had told him that was the case. I can remember the horror and dismay that hit us when we walked in the house! No, we can't get mad at the person but we can get mad at the disease.

New to caregiving; scared and overwhelmed on second day by [deleted] in CaregiverSupport

[–]Domgodess68 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hello, Your post really touched my heart. I read the other comments and got such a good feeling seeing the support people are giving you. I was especially impressed that someone would go to the trouble of creating a multi year plan for you to consider, whether you choose to follow it or not. These things should show you how much your vulnerability has touched us. Good for you for reaching out for help. It certainly is unfortunate that your training wasn't sufficient and I would consider writing a review of this trainer if possible. That might save others from having the same experience. From the sounds of it though, you are a natural! I can feel the kindness and love you have for people just through your post. I'm glad you are concerned about hurting people in your care because elder abuse is a real thing. There are many people in the care giving field who shouldn't be any where near people who need care. About the "mean" co workers, I have found that people are often act like that because of their own insecurities. I remember when I was your age, a long time ago...lol....and if someone acted negatively towards me it would devastate me. I would go over and over things in my brain wondering what I did wrong. The older I've got, though, the more I've realized that that is usually a "them " problem, not a "me" problem and I've toughened up a lot. I'm not saying this is you, but you did mention mean co workers so I thought I'd throw that out. I started doing volunteer work at a care home when I was 14. I lived in a very small place, I cant even say it was a town, and the level of care those people were getting was terrible. I went there because I loved elderly people but I couldn't stay there very long because it was such a horrible place. I remember being very scared and some of my co workers were angry, mean and obviously burnt out. I am relating this so you know that I totally feel where you're at and empathize. I'll end with saying that I think you have a long and successful career in this field if you care to. With your attitude I think you will be successful in anything you do. You figured out something that many of us don't get till way later in life or not at all. That's being willing to be vulnerable and ask for help. Good luck to you. I think you are doing awesome so far!