Bring One Thing That Feels Stuck.
You don't need to sound technical, organized, or ready. Bring the tool, task, idea, workflow, or feeling that has been sitting in your head. We will make the moment small enough to try and leave your next move clear.
This Is For The Moment Before A Plan Exists
When AI feels too big, the useful move is rarely another list of tools. The useful move is naming what is actually stuck.
The Confidence Stuck Point
You feel unsure, pressured, cautious, curious, or late while everyone else seems to know what to do with AI.
The Task Stuck Point
You have a document, decision, message, workflow, or idea that needs help becoming clearer and easier to act on.
The Business Stuck Point
Your team has repeated work, handoffs, reporting, customer questions, or decisions that AI might help, but the starting point is unclear.
Notice. Narrow. Try. Next.
Try Next is a human-first way to make an unclear moment small enough to work with. You bring one stuck thing. Together, we find one useful result, make a safe attempt with enough context, check the clue, and leave the next move in your hands.
You Leave With A Try Next Note
The session creates a small artifact you can use after the conversation. It doesn't have to be fancy. It has to make the next move visible.
- Notice: what is happening right now?
- Narrow: what one thing would be useful to move?
- Try: what context, privacy boundary, and safe attempt did you use?
- Next: what did you check, learn, and choose to repeat?
When Try Next Fits
The session fits people who want patient guidance, a real task, and an honest next step. It also fits business owners who need to understand the problem before turning it into a workflow sprint.
Bring Something Like
- "I want to use AI but don't know where to begin."
- "This work task keeps taking longer than it should."
- "I need to write, plan, decide, or review something."
- "My team has a workflow that feels heavier than it should."
Start With One Stuck Thing.
Write the sentence as naturally as you can. The first reply can help make it smaller and place it in the right container: a clarity session, a working session, or business AI support.
