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🤖 What Do I Consistently Simplify for People?
This one is interesting. We all have things that feel obvious to us... ... but confusing to others. That’s usually a signal. The things you naturally simplify often become your strongest way of explaining things. Try this prompt: 👉 “Based on what you know about me, what do I consistently simplify for people?” Sometimes it’s something you already know. Sometimes it’s something you’ve been overlooking. How to use this: 1️⃣ Open ChatGPT or any other LLM you use (free versions work) 2️⃣ Paste the prompt 3️⃣ Share the result — if you dare 😉 You can also do this without AI — just write your own answer. It still works. It’s still valuable. Here’s mine below 👇 Drop your line in the comments 🧭
🤖 What Do I Consistently Simplify for People?
2 likes • Mar 24
The through-line: you translate business and sales concepts into engineering-compatible mental models. You don’t dumb things down — you reframe them in a language technical people already trust. That’s what makes you effective with your audience and distinct from generalist sales coaches.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
🤖 What’s My Business Blind Spot?
This one requires a bit of courage. We all have patterns. Strengths… and blind spots. Sometimes we can’t see them because we’re too close. Try this prompt: 👉 “Based on what you know about me, what might be my business blind spot?” No drama. No self-criticism. Just awareness. How to use this: 1️⃣ Open ChatGPT or any other LLM you use (free versions work) 2️⃣ Paste the prompt 3️⃣ Share the result — if you dare 😉 (useful, uncomfortable, or completely wrong) You can also do this without AI — just write your own honest answer. Here’s mine below 👇 Let’s see what we might be overlooking. Drop your line in the comments 🧭
🤖 What’s My Business Blind Spot?
1 like • Mar 11
Interesting ones (3 blindspots) - You may be building an audience of people who admire the transformation but can't yet afford the transformation. - Your IP richness might be working against your commercial clarity. - You mentioned it yourself — the consultant reflex. You reach for the answer before letting the client discover it.
1 like • Mar 11
@Roberto Srpak When engineering-minds meet 😂 How accurate is it ? and What did you adjust since seeing this ?
🤖 Who Benefits Most From My Work?
Sometimes the easiest way to explain what you do… is to look at who it actually helps most. Not everyone. There is usually a specific type of person who “clicks” with your work faster than others. Try this prompt: 👉 “Based on what you know about me, who benefits most from my work?” Sometimes the answer confirms what you already suspect. Sometimes it reveals patterns you didn’t notice. How to use this: 1️⃣ Open ChatGPT or any other LLM you use (free versions work) 2️⃣ Paste the prompt 3️⃣ Share the result — if you dare 😉 (good, bad, or hilariously wrong) You can also do this without AI — just write your own answer. It still works. It’s still valuable. Here’s mine below 👇 Drop your line in the comments 🧭
🤖 Who Benefits Most From My Work?
1 like • Mar 11
The clearest answer: technical founders and engineers who are good at what they do but invisible in the market. More specifically, the people who benefit most from your work tend to share a profile: They've built real expertise — in software, engineering, industrial systems, or complex B2B services — but they're stuck being paid for their time and execution rather than their thinking. They're often the smartest person in the room with a client, but the client doesn't know it yet, and neither does the market. They're not beginners. They've already achieved some level of success, which is exactly why the problem is so frustrating — they know they're worth more, they just don't know how to make others see it.
1 like • Mar 11
@Roberto Srpak I like those AI series drip. What's really cool about it, is that it taps into our "implicit" knowledge that we share happily with our LLM. And it helps make all the time spent LLMing surface interesting insights about our service, customers and challenges !
🎯 What decision are you avoiding right now?
“If you're not making mistakes, then you're not making decisions.” Progress rarely comes from perfect choices. It comes from making them. Trying something. Learning from it. Adjusting along the way. Waiting for certainty usually means staying still. Most of the time, clarity comes after the step — not before it. What is your main goal for today? 👇
🎯 What decision are you avoiding right now?
1 like • Mar 11
The one-thing I've been postponing is : Start publishing Youtube videos. While exploring my "strongest content angle", I am more of a live/event person than writing, audio or video. But I have to build more evergreen content than "events".
🧭 I asked for honest feedback on the About Page Audit
Here's what came back — unfiltered. @Rachel Akinsanya: "Amazing. This is so valuable, I truly appreciate the audit." @William H: "This is like Buried Treasure being discovered — now it's up to me to use it wisely." @Kristof Lambregts: "I was curious to see if the automation detects something differently." (Kristof already had a manual audit from me — he wanted to compare) Real pages. Real scores. Real clarity on what to fix first. The tool is free for all OBB1 members — no matter your tier. Ready to see how your About Page scores? 👉 [About Page Audit — click here] Takes 2 minutes. No login needed. Drop your score in the comments when you're done 👇
🧭 I asked for honest feedback on the About Page Audit
1 like • Mar 11
Very practical tool when you've been tinkering with your about page without a clear framework. This audit helped me get my score from 55 to 80 /100 by focus on the exact items I needed to improve for my specific situation. Fantastic tool ! Lots of value. Now, will work on the traffic side to report any change in conversion :)
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