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OpenAI's ChatGPT Empowers Visual Design with Canva Integration

Simplified visual content creation for ChatGPT Plus subscribers. Plus more.

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Simplified Visual Content Creation for ChatGPT Plus Subscribers

OpenAI has introduced a Canva plugin for ChatGPT, simplifying the process of creating visuals like logos and banners.

Previously, using Canva with ChatGPT required manual effort, but this plugin streamlined the workflow with a few clicks. Users can describe the visual they want in ChatGPT, choose from generated options, edit in Canva, and download it.

This feature is available exclusively to ChatGPT Plus subscribers, costing $20 per month. OpenAI's move aims to enhance ChatGPT's capabilities and maintain its competitive edge in the AI market amid rising competition from models like Claude AI and Google's Bard.

I. Business

The Future of Work: Navigating the Remote vs. In-Office Dilemma

Many high-profile companies, including Meta, Amazon, Zoom, Goldman Sachs, and JPMorgan, are pushing for a return to the office, but most employees prefer remote work for its work-life balance. Employment expert Jason Greer suggests that a one-size-fits-all approach won't work, emphasizing the need for a nuanced approach tailored to different industries. He stresses that if employers want workers back in the office, it should be for more than just meetings. Balancing remote and in-office work with intentional office days for innovation and collaboration is crucial for the future of work.

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II. Finance

A 39-year-old self-made Millionaire Shares Four Books That Helped Him Achieve Wealth:

  1. "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" by Robert Kiyosaki taught him that wealth is more about time than money, inspiring him to seek passive income streams.

  2. "The E-Myth Enterprise" by Michael E. Gerber emphasized the importance of working on your business, not in it, leading to growth by outsourcing tasks.

  3. "The Millionaire Real Estate Investor" by Gary Keller highlighted that money amplifies one's existing identity, motivating him to maintain frugality and teach others about generational wealth.

  4. "The Last Lecture" by Randy Pausch encouraged him to take action and not fear disappointment, leading to successful investments in rental properties.

These books (reportedly) provided valuable life lessons and financial insights that contributed to his millionaire status by age 37.

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III. AI & Technology

X to Harness User Data for AI Advancements

X (formerly Twitter) will train AI models on user posts, with the new policy starting on September 29. Elon Musk clarified that private data, like direct messages, won't be used. Musk plans to utilize Twitter data for his startup, xAI. Previously, Musk threatened to sue Microsoft for alleged unauthorized use of Twitter data.

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IV. Career Advancement

4 Personal Branding Lessons Leaders Can Learn From Taylor Swift

Women’sHealth

In a quest for Taylor Swift concert tickets for her daughter, Marina Byezhanova, Co-Founder of Brand of a Leader identifies four personal branding lessons that leaders can learn from Taylor Swift's success.

  • First, Swift excels in authentic storytelling, sharing personal anecdotes that connect deeply with her audience.

  • Second, her ability to evolve and adapt her music style without losing her fan base highlights the importance of clear brand positioning.

  • Third, her engagement with fans through personal interactions on social media fosters a strong sense of community.

  • Lastly, Swift's commitment to social advocacy underscores the significance of incorporating personal beliefs into one's leadership brand.

This personal journey offers valuable insights into leadership branding.

V. A Cup Of Coffee

Explore Life from a Position of Power

When you believe, "Even if I stay single, I'll still have a great life" ... then you are in a much better position to enter a relationship.

When you believe, "Even if I don't get into this school, I'll still have a great life" ... then you are in a much better position to apply.

When you believe, "Even if I don't succeed with this business, I'll still have a great life" ... then you are in a much better position to give it a try.

Sure, you may want the relationship to work or the business to be a success—and you should give it your best effort—but also realize that if it doesn't work out, you'll be fine. There are many ways to live a great life.

By James Clear, a successful writer, speaker, and author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Atomic Habits & the popular 3-2-1 newsletter.

VI. You May Love This

Fun Idea for the Upcoming Weekend: Host a Wine & Cheese Night

Suggested by Olivia Spindlow, Copywriter at Virgin Experience Days.

Hosting your own wine and cheese night is a guaranteed fun night with your friends from home. Go with what you know and pick up a selection of bottles you love or book a night in with a box sent from a company filled with a selection of new wines and cheeses for you to discover.

VII. Trending Right Now

Woman Sets Guinness World Record for Longest Female Mullet

Tami Manis, a Tennessee woman, has set a Guinness World Record for the longest female mullet, with her hair reaching an astonishing 5 feet 8 inches in length.

She last cut it in 1990, and her inspiration for the mullet came from a 1980s music video. Manis, a public health nurse, keeps her impressive mullet braided most of the time and uses Hask hair products for care.

She competed in the "Femullet" division of the 2022 U.S. Mullet Championships and finished second.

This is the first time Guinness has been awarded the longest female mullet record.

VIII. Ponder & Play

A Number is Missing

Which one is it?

WiseConnector™ / X

Which number did you find missing?

IX. Interesting

10 Traits of a Resilient Person

An article lays down traits that show you are a resilient person. How many of these traits do you have?

Resilience is the ability to bounce back from adversity and grow through challenges. It's not something you're born with but a skill you develop. Resilient individuals accept, adapt, and respond logically to difficult situations.

Key traits of resilient people include:

  1. Growth mentality

  2. Self-awareness

  3. Staying realistic

  4. Perseverance

  5. Internal locus of control

  6. Detachment from self-centered emotions

  7. Healthy optimism

  8. Self-compassion

  9. Support system

  10. Exploring options.

Resilient individuals accept reality, find meaning in adversity, and excel at improvisation.

Resilience is crucial for maintaining mental health, and it can be enhanced through healthy habits like sleep and exercise.

Developing resilience is valuable for everyone in their personal and professional lives.

X. Did You Know?

Switzerland Prohibits the Ownership of Just One Guinea Pig

Since guinea pigs are such social creatures, one guinea pig would get lonely so having just one is considered animal abuse in Switzerland.

XI. Uplifting & Inspirational

"We cannot see our reflection in running water. It is only in still water that we can see." — Zen Proverb

XII. A Self-Reflective Question

Who uplifts and supports you?

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