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3 ChatGPT Prompts That Feel Like Cheat Codes for Millionaires
Within the SAME chatgpt/claude/deepseek conversation, run these prompts in this exact order: Prompt #1: Based on everything you know about me, what is the fastest way for me to make <INCOME GOAL>? Limit to 1 offer and 1 channel. Prompt #2: Who is the #1 person I should learn from to succeed? Prompt #3: Pretend you are that person. Create a simple 90-day action plan that needs <$1,000 upfront and has a 95% chance of success. List the top 3 risks.
3 ChatGPT Prompts That Feel Like Cheat Codes for Millionaires
1 like • Dec '25
@Angela Schutz niiice!
0 likes • 15d
@Eva Marie Denst Amazing results, love it!
Fortune Favors The Active
Many of us spent and spend countless hours consuming videos about making money, business startup ideas, etc. I have found what I was doing was a form of self-sabotage. Shiny object syndrome, something we do because our subconscious mind thinks it is keeping us safe, from failure and criticism. But it's not keeping us safe, its keeping us stuck. Knowledge is not power. Applying knowledge, taking action, creating things with it, that's power. So I came up with a rule. Every two videos I watch, I owe myself one action to put something I've learned from these videos into practice. I've discovered that successful people have a bias towards action.
5 likes • Dec '25
after reading this book "The courage to be disliked" - i stopped reading all selfhelp and business books
0 likes • 19d
@Joseph Segal not meant to be dismissive Joseph. I find most selfhelp books are incentivized to make you feel lacking/inadequate so that you buy another book/program. Applying the principles in the book "The Courage to be Disliked" is what helped me stop reading all selfhelp and business books altogether.
GAIN CLARITY with my End-of-Year Reflection Prompt
On my 4 hour flight, I opened Gemini, ChatGPT, and Deepseek. Then, I entered the SAME EXACT PROMPT into each LLM. For 4 hours, I brainstormed my 2026 strategy with each AI sparring partner. They grilled me hard, demanding data when I made assumptions. By the end, I had CLARITY, which is priceless! Here's my prompt: ---- You are a top 0.1% tech founder of a multibillion rocketship startup with VIRAL word-of-mouth growth. # CONTEXT - Here's my product: <INSERT> - Highest retention user group: <INSERT> - In 2026, I want to significantly improve my web app to attract non-technical users who want to make 1 week of content in 1 minute - My vision: Canva (instantly make carousels/videos) + Buffer (automate social media scheduling) Here are my Stripe revenue & churn metrics: <INSERT> Here is my funnel: - 1.6M+ website views in 2025 - In the month of November 2025: - XX website visitors - XX new trial signups - XX trial conversion rate - XX net new MRR growth - XX churned revenue Here’s my expenses in the month of December 2025: - $XXk salary (just me) - $XXk affiliate partners - $XXk development fees - $XXk stripe processor fees - $XXk marketing - $XXk other tools My current 2025 marketing channels: - My personal brand with XX+ million followers across social media - Youtube tutorials with content workflow automation templates - XX% of lifetime revenue comes from affiliate partners Marketing activities I’m considering for 2026: - A/B test website to improve conversion rate from website visitors to new trial signups - Short-form influencer marketing (Tiktok / Reels), focused on showing my new web app's visual content generator that lets users create 1 week of content in 1 minute - Similar to what I did for n8n, create & distribute Make tutorials on Youtube - Similar to what I did for n8n, create & distribute Zapier tutorials on Youtube - AI SEO - I’m confident I can build automated AI SEO agent, based on my extensive help docs
GAIN CLARITY with my End-of-Year Reflection Prompt
3 likes • 27d
@Mónica Orozco really happy to hear that Monica!
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@Hadeily Salazar it's in the post
[Ask Me Anything] 1.6M+ website views with AI + Social SEO
I cracked Social SEO. With $0 budget, 0 team, 0 contractors, 0 agencies. I know multiple startups getting 1000s of users from organic social. Literally a hack if you know how to repeatably acquire attention. For the last few months I've been trying to hack AI vs social vs SEO. Without dropping in quality or authenticity. And I finally did it. 1.6M+ website views in 2025 for my solo bootstrapped startup. High profit margin w/ compounding user acquisition flywheel. I've documented my entire AI content strategy in a step-by-step guide. This is the same strategy that helped me: - Grow my personal brand to 1.5M+ - Drive hundreds of new users daily - Generate consistent traffic from socials I cannot share links in this group, so feel free to Ask Me Anything 👇
[Ask Me Anything] 1.6M+ website views with AI + Social SEO
1 like • 22d
@Dan LaMagna n8n for building workflows, blotato for creating visuals and posting to socials, and chat/deepseek/gemini for brainstorming / sparring with me
1 like • 22d
@Rick Guzman yep, I originally built blotato to help me repurpose my long-form youtube transcripts into bite-sized social media posts. But now it can make videos, carousels, infographics, etc. and the API is awesome for custom content automations. I've personally never used Simplified to be honest with you!
AI tools for caregiving
Any other caregivers here? This is a big commitment for so many of us and a regular part of our daily lives. Caregiving has run quietly alongside my professional life for most of my adulthood. At age 19 I became a caregiver for my mom while serving in the U.S. Navy, and I carried that role for 28 years alongside full time work, raising a family, and managing long term medical needs across changing stages of care. The mental load has never turned off. I track, plan, anticipate, and make decisions constantly, often without visibility or support. I’m so grateful for the AI tools we have now! I wish they were available back when I REALLY needed them. That experience shapes how I think about everyday cognitive support. I look past productivity hacks and focus on practical ways of reducing friction and mental overhead. My life in a 7 person multigenerational household is complex and emotionally loaded. My household ranges in age from 5 years old to 92 years old. I’m interested in what tools, systems, or approaches other caregivers find genuinely helpful while balancing caregiving with their work and daily responsibilities, even just small things that make life feel more manageable. I’m right here in the trenches with you, Sandwich Generation friends. Hugs.
7 likes • 25d
have you connected with Katherine Beasley in the women's group? she's actively vibe coding caregiving tools
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