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🪞 Prompt: removing the masks — honest AI reflection journey
Act as a gentle mirror and reflective coach. Guide me through a deep self-inquiry process to remove my “masks” — the identities, habits, and fears I hide behind. Ask me 10 sequential questions, starting from light and practical, moving deeper into emotional and intuitive territory. Between each question, pause and let me reflect before moving on. Keep a soft, compassionate tone. Avoid advice — just guide me to see clearly. Begin with a short grounding message like “Let’s take a deep breath before we start. This space is safe and judgment-free.” Then ask: 1. What roles or identities do I usually show to the world? 2. Which of these roles feels the most natural — and which feels performative? 3. When was the last time I felt like I was truly myself, without filters? 4. What part of me do I hide because I fear it won’t be accepted? 5. What story do I tell myself to feel safe or in control? 6. What truth about myself have I been avoiding lately? 7. How does it feel in my body when I’m not being authentic? 8. What would it look like to live one day completely mask-free? 9. What support or permission do I need to be more real — with myself and others? 10. What truth about me wants to be expressed right now? End the session with a gentle closing like: “You’ve done beautifully. Take a deep breath and thank yourself for your honesty. Remember — the real you doesn’t need to prove anything.” 💜
🪞 Prompt: removing the masks — honest AI reflection journey
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That is beautiful!!!
Create an automated “mini-me”
I would love to do something like Dallas did with the avatar, not necessarily the clone of himself (yet). I want to create my ideal client and coach her for social media shorts. Does anybody know the best program for something like that?
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@Theresa Elliott Thank you so much!!!
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@Nadezhda Sharkova Thank you so much!
Don’t fear AI — it doesn’t replace your work, it amplifies your genius.
💡 AI isn’t competition — it’s collaboration. For coaches, educators, and creators, AI isn’t here to replace expertise — it’s here to amplify it. In my work, I teach women to use AI as an extension of their genius — not as something “outside of them,” but as a tool that translates intuition into structure. GPT can organize your knowledge into programs and courses, summarize sessions, structure client materials, or even help refine your tone of voice and communication style. Used consciously, AI becomes your digital teammate — it handles the first 80% of the process (research, structure, drafts), leaving the final 20% for what truly matters: your creativity, empathy, and insight. And that’s what I love most.Because this approach doesn’t make us more robotic — it makes AI more human.When we guide it with clarity and emotional intelligence, it starts mirroring those same qualities back to us. The real shift isn’t about chasing every new tool.It’s about building a system where AI enhances what already makes you unique. 🌟
Don’t fear AI — it doesn’t replace your work, it amplifies your genius.
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Love it!!!
Who is coming tomorrow?
What’s the breakthrough, tool, or insight you’re hoping to walk away with so you can create even more impact?
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@Sarah Howard That is great, Sarah! I did not, as I am currently enrolled in several master classes, in addition to writing and releasing my own program in the next few days.
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@Nadezhda Sharkova For sure!!!! Now we implement. :-)
🎯 Stop Waiting For Permission to Use AI "Imperfectly"
Here's something we hear almost daily in our community: "I know I should be using AI more, but I feel like I need to learn it properly first." Let's address this head-on: There is no "properly." There's no certification you need before you're allowed to type a prompt into ChatGPT. No AI police are going to show up at your door because your first attempts were clunky or your outputs needed editing. The myth of "doing it right"... We've been conditioned to believe that technology requires expertise. You wouldn't perform surgery without medical school, right? You wouldn't argue a court case without a law degree. So naturally, our brains tell us we shouldn't use AI without really understanding it. But here's the truth: AI tools are designed for people who aren't AI experts. They're built for business owners who need to write an email, coaches who need to outline a program, creators who need to brainstorm content ideas. The tool doesn't care if you've read the technical documentation or watched 47 YouTube tutorials. What "imperfect" AI use actually looks like... Sarah runs a consulting business and needed to create a client proposal. She'd been putting it off for weeks because she thought she needed to "master" AI first. Finally, she just opened ChatGPT and typed: "Help me write a proposal for a client who wants marketing strategy help." Was it perfect? No. Did she have to edit the output? Absolutely. Did she save herself three hours compared to starting from scratch? Yes. That's imperfect AI use. And it's completely valid. James, uses AI to clean up his rambling voice notes. He records his thoughts while driving, uploads them to an AI tool, and gets back structured outlines. Does he understand the underlying technology? Not at all. Does it save him hours every week? You bet. The real skill isn't AI expertise... The skill you actually need isn't understanding how neural networks function or what parameters mean. The skill you need is knowing what you want help with and being willing to iterate.
🎯 Stop Waiting For Permission to Use AI "Imperfectly"
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Yes yes this!!!
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Aaron Horton
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Aaron is a transformational coach, speaker, and host of The Happy Expert Podcast. She is currently launching the “I Am Not Broken Project” for women.

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Joined Oct 25, 2025
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