Bill Dube March Madness 2024

Mar 16, 2024 11:20 pm

imageMarch, a month significant for both my birthday and tax preparations, brings you a concise newsletter filled with personal highlights and exciting discoveries.

  1. Relaxing Stay at Camp Pendleton Cottages: My recent retreat involved a splendid 4-night stay at a beachside cottage courtesy of Camp Pendleton Cottages, an amenity available for Active, Reserve, or Retired Military personnel. The experience was made even sweeter with a complimentary night's stay, adding to the overall enjoyment and relaxation.
  2. Exploration of New Programs and Tools:
  • Krater.ai: Currently, this is the tool I'm experimenting with for various tasks. Its effectiveness and utility are being closely monitored. So far I don't use it much. Was going to use for newsletter, but opted for Voila and GPT 4.0.
  • ChopCast: Although it's on its way out of my toolkit, to be replaced by another program soon, it's worth noting that ChopCast is still functional. It might still offer value for others looking to explore its capabilities.
  • cMaps: In a twist to the usual receipt of gifts, I decided to gift others this year, choosing cMaps as the medium. Offered at a cost slightly above that of a Burger King Whopper, cMaps is an excellent tool for organizing thoughts and projects. Available through AppSumo.com, I extended my offers via PayPal on March 9th. It's still worth checking out cMaps for its organizational prowess. (Best buy AppSumo.COM)image
  • OneTake.AI: This tool offers an innovative way to enhance videos, though it currently seems to be restricted to horizontal format. However, I may need to revisit the details to confirm this limitation. (AppSumo Select)
  • Minvo.pro: Standing out as the most valuable tool in my arsenal at the moment, Minvo.pro has been fully explored alongside OneTake.AI. Its comprehensive features have fully catered to my needs, making it a current favorite. (Tier 5 Still available AppSumo Select)

In addition to these highlights, I've taken the liberty of stepping back from the usual hustle to enjoy some much-needed downtime. Last Sunday was dedicated entirely to self-care and recharging, with plans to do the same this coming Sunday. This approach to taking breaks explains why there hasn't been a formal announcement about regular Sunday updates. The year has been demanding, running on fumes, but these moments of pause are crucial for replenishment and well-being. AI Credit: Voila/GPT 4.0 25% Bill Dube Prompt & Text 75%

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