AI isn't a shortcut...it's a survival skill.
04.04.2025 18:58 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0@sundeewilliams.bsky.social
Hi! I’m Sundee Williams. I am an AI Adoption Specialist for Women Entrepreneurs. On a mission to help 1 mil women adopt AI.
AI isn't a shortcut...it's a survival skill.
04.04.2025 18:58 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0Stop overthinking content.
Ask ChatGPT: "Give me 10 social media post ideas about [your niche] that spark engagement."
Pick one.
Post it.
Done.
Follow the money.
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Let AI be your second brain.
Prompt: “What are my top 3 priorities this week? Suggest one task I can complete today.”
You’re no longer guessing—you’re executing.
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7/ Business owners who learn AI today will own their industry tomorrow.
The ones who wait will struggle to catch up.
Drop a 🚀 if you’re ready to start using AI to scale.
#AIforWomen #BusinessGrowth #FutureOfWork
6/ AI isn’t replacing people—it’s replacing people who don’t use AI.
This is your moment to:
✅ Work smarter, not harder
✅ Automate what slows you down
✅ Scale faster than your competition
5/ The biggest advantage you can have right now?
Learning how to ask AI the right questions.
Most people will sit on the sidelines.
You don’t have to.
4/
📌 "Give me a SWOT analysis for my business based on [industry trends]."
📌 "How can I use AI to differentiate my brand from competitors?"
3/ If you’re running a business, here’s where to start:
📌 "Analyze my business model and suggest three AI-powered ways to scale."
📌 "What are three AI trends in my industry, and how can I apply them?"
2/ The fastest way to scale isn’t hiring more people or working harder.
It’s knowing how to leverage AI.
Right now:
🚀 62% of Millennials say they have AI expertise
🚀 50% of Gen Z feels confident using AI at work
⚠️ Only 13% of people use AI daily
Are you in the 13%?
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1/ Most business owners are talking about AI—few are actually using it.
The ones who figure it out first will win.
The ones who wait? They’ll be left behind.
AI isn’t just another tech trend. It’s a business accelerator.
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It’s Black History Month.
A reminder: Black women don’t owe us resilience. They don’t owe us leadership. They don’t owe us the blueprint.
They have given enough.
They are allowed to rest.
They are allowed to take up space without saving the world.
Honor that.
💙 I completely get it
05.02.2025 14:43 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 07/ If this thread made you uncomfortable, ask yourself why.
And if you’re with me, raise your voice louder.
#Equity #HumanRights #AIForGood #Leadership
6/ It is. It always has been.
I will persist.
I will elevate marginalized voices.
And I expect you to do the same.
5/ To the men who say this isn’t the place:
Use your voice, or recognize that your silence is a choice.
A choice that lets oppression thrive.
A choice that lets injustice win.
A choice that says, "This isn’t my problem."
4/ As a white woman, I refuse to be silent.
Comfort is easy. Courage is necessary.
3/ Silence is political.
If you have the luxury of ignoring the fight, you have the responsibility to stand in it.
2/ Trans people are scapegoats.
Women’s bodies are battlegrounds.
DEI is under attack.
And yet, those unaffected by these fights tell us to “not make it political.”
1/ Neutrality is a privilege.
Straight white men say “keep it professional” because they’ve never had to fight for their right to exist.
For the rest of us? Our existence is political—whether we want it to be or not.
Most people think politics don’t belong on social media.
They’re wrong.
A thread 🧵👇
Books by black authors!! Let’s celebrate #BlackHistoryMonth
03.02.2025 21:30 — 👍 91 🔁 31 💬 7 📌 2You don’t need to learn everything at once. You just need to start.
🔹 One AI tool.
🔹 One workflow.
🔹 One habit that saves you time and mental load.
Repetition creates mastery. Automation creates freedom.
Women are being left behind in AI adoption—but not on my watch.
Your move.
#AIforWomen
AI isn’t the future—it’s the now. And it’s your shortcut to working smarter, not harder.
03.02.2025 21:30 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0The problem isn’t knowledge. It’s action.
03.02.2025 21:30 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0If you’re stuck in a 9-5 and dreaming of something more…
If you’re starting a business but drowning in "where do I begin?"
If you’re ready to break the cycle but feel paralyzed by too many options…
Stop searching. Start building.
You don’t need more information. You need repetition.
Fight back
03.02.2025 15:10 — 👍 7 🔁 7 💬 0 📌 0Bessie Coleman was the first African American woman to hold a pilot license in 1921. She moved to France to receive her license after the US denied her.
Bessie Coleman was the first African American to hold a pilot’s license. She was determined to fly. Nothing would stop her. Not even a country.
She moved to France and received her license in 1921.
She specialized in amazing aerial stunts. ✈️
#BlackHistoryMonth