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Is everyone still loving ChatGPT or have you migrated elsewhere? I still use it daily but have noticed it crashing more and more... or lagging. It's becoming frustrating!
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Hi! I've written some posts in the past about rebuilding my dog training business. I've done some searches in this community, but I thought I would post some specifics about my situation. I have so many tools I pay for, and I just can't figure out what to use, when to use it, and how to use them! I spend so much time trying to figure out how to use what I have, both independently and together, etc. There are many things I would like to do, but briefly, here are the things I would like to work on/create to get started. -I would like to create knowledge bases for different things. A couple of examples are: A knowledge base all about my dog training business Knowledge bases on different aspects of dog behavior (reactivity, puppies, anxiety, etc.) I was thinking I would try Google NotebookLM to create the knowledge bases. Then I could use ChatGPT or Gemini to create content from the info in the Google Notebooks. I currently mostly use ChatGPT for my business. I have a project that contains my chats. I don't know much about custom GPTs, but would it be better to learn how to create a custom GPT that's trained on my business rather than using projects? Should I still create the NotebookLM Knowledgebase? This is just scratching the surface for a place to begin. There are many things I want to do, and many different tools. There are also so many more tools I see all the time...maybe something else would be better? What about chatbots? AI assistants? I'm constantly seeing these tools, and they are always adding more and more options to create things. I have asked ChatGPT these questions, but I would like to get some advice from real people who know what they're doing. I'm learning as I go, and it's quite overwhelming! I'm hoping for a little guidance, suggestions, recommendations, and personal experiences from anyone willing to help me out. Feel free to ask me any follow-up questions that may give you some more specifics about anything...what tools do I have, more details on what I would like to accomplish, etc.
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Write Super Fast Detailed Prompts
I've been experimenting for the last three weeks with Wispr Flow and I have to be honest I don't think I could do without it now. As you can see from the attached screen shots, I use it a hell of a lot for writing prompts and I find it way better than either Claude's microphone or ChatGPT's microphone. It's particularly good at recognising technical words to do with hosting or domain names, things that normally would drive you crazy because after you've done speech-to-text you have to go back through and then edit it all correctly. As you can see from the attached screenshot it looks like I might be doing too much work and my poor friends don't get to hear from me too often. 😄 Anyway if you want to write detailed prompts extremely quickly and with minimal editing (I'm talking almost never), then I highly recommend trying out Wispr Flow. Cheers Jason
Write Super Fast Detailed Prompts
How to use ChatGPT as a 'second opinion' before you make a business decision
Most people use ChatGPT to generate ideas. That's the easy part. The more useful play is to use it as a second opinion on a decision you've already half-made. When you're about to raise a price, ship a new offer, or send a long email you're nervous about, you don't need more options. You need someone to poke holes in the one you've picked. ChatGPT is good at this if you set it up right. Here's the basic shape. Step 1. State the decision you've already made. Don't ask "what should I do", write out the choice in plain terms. "I'm planning to raise my price from $49 to $79 starting next month. Here's why…" Step 2. Give it the context. Customer base, recent feedback, what your competitors charge, why the timing feels right. Two or three short paragraphs is enough. Step 3. Ask it to argue against the decision. Try this line: "Argue against this decision as if you were a sceptical advisor who has seen plenty of similar plans fail. Be specific." That last word matters. Without "be specific" you get generic risk-talk. With it, you get the actual second opinion you came for. Step 4. Decide what to do with what comes back. Some of the pushback will be useless. Some of it will land. The point isn't to follow the AI's advice, it's to surface the angles you hadn't considered before you commit. This pattern earns its keep most on pricing changes, hiring decisions, big emails, and anything where you've already mostly made up your mind. The "give me 10 options" pattern is better suited to early-stage brainstorming. What's the next decision you'd run this on? Drop it below.
How to use ChatGPT as a 'second opinion' before you make a business decision
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