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Every time you feel resistance, remember this. Resistance only shows up when something actually matters. It doesn’t show up for the easy stuff. It doesn’t show up for distractions. It shows up when you are on the edge of growth. I have felt resistance before every big move I ever made. Writing my first book. Launching my first course. Making my first hire. Every single time. If you are feeling it today… good. It means you are standing at a doorway. Push through it. On the other side is the version of you you’ve been trying to become. Question for the group:What are you feeling resistance around right now? Drop it below. This is the room where we beat it together.
15 Rarely Used Ways to Get Extraordinary Value from ChatGPT
In January 2025, I was a brand new to AI and knew literally zero, other than I was vaguely scared of it! One day, I had this deeper level insight, and I decided to ask ChatGPT a question. I wanted to find out from ChatGPT itself 15 deeper level ways someone could interact with it to get the most out of the tool. And here are the responses I got back from ChatGPT itself. Copy and paste from below. I organized it with the prompt first inside quotes, and then the explanation of why it is useful. **But first! Be sure to give ChatGPT (or Gemini or whatever tool you’re using) a summary of yourself, your interests that relate to your queries, and the background on why you’re using it so that it can provide the best information for you** Prompts: 1. “Compress my thought into one clear sentence before we expand it.” Streamlines your thought process. 2. “Let’s co-design the perfect prompt step by step.”Prompt chaining always beats one giant question. 3. “Simulate a round-table between experts debating this idea.” You’ll get diverse, high-level perspectives in seconds. 4. “Improve this but keep it under 120 words, professional tone, 9th-grade reading level.” Specific constraints = powerful output. 5. “Explain my concept back to me as if pitching it to an investor.” You’ll instantly spot where your message is unclear. 6. “Check this argument for logical gaps or circular reasoning.” Better thinking, not just better writing. 7. “Give me two conflicting but plausible strategies — one bold, one cautious.” Creative tension sparks real insight. 8. “Reverse engineer what kind of prompt would have produced this result.” Learn how to think like a power user. 9. “Critique your own answer as a domain expert looking for flaws.” A built-in second draft — faster than editing. 10. “Act as a hybrid of a behavioral economist, brand storyteller, and UX writer.” Compound personas create deeper, richer thinking. 11. “Apply the principles from this article to a totally different field.” Cross-context transfer = original ideas. 12. “Give a one-sentence answer, then go three levels deeper.” Progressive deepening helps you uncover the layers of any problem. 13. “Create a decision matrix comparing these options by cost, speed, and risk.” Structure turns confusion into clarity. 14. “Turn this emotional feedback into measurable product requirements.” Translate feelings into data you can use. 15. “Track all my ideas as a running notebook I can recall later.” You’ll turn ChatGPT into a silent co-founder that remembers your insights.
Global Referee
I look at profiles. I notice things. And generally move on, rather uninterested. But today a worldly name touched me and caught my attention, as did their own videos and document shares that tell me "they are real", and possibly quite old. I avoided acknowledging them back because it's foggy outside today which reminds me to stay focused. Their gentle touch felt feminine and led me to believe they were reaching out for help, as if hoping I'd look, and referee for Peace. Maybe that's a good title for me: Referee for Peace So I had AI summarize their openly shared document, which was outdated but maybe it's what they had. As I briefed the first paragraph I saw where that version of their reality was now crumbling, felt how devastating that must be to place so much faith in destroying vs destiny, and knew instinctively what the rest said... as I'd read similar things before. I asked AI who drafted it, then for the most current version summary... then again, without seeing their direction, I asked AI with a new prompt: "I see Western society standing strong as these attempts have proven to be so globally wrong (referring to the outdated and now crumbling vision they had... and didn't want the knowledge of knowing the rest). Draft me a scenario like theirs with the Western dominance rising, while incorporating positive outcomes for the betterment of worldwide society." I'm still reading through the results but I like what I see and imagine this is not new to those in the know as I see current day alignment and, if I were looking to speak on anything, I now have my script... one that aligns with Me, as a Global Referee. It's certainly interesting to consider... and my soul is at ease without knowing and finding ground for peace.
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Have you heard of the "Code Red" and ChatGPT
I call it the upgrade tax. You can feel it before every big announcement, the tool gets a bit slow, a bit buggy, things are not broke... but not right. I'm already starting to see it as I work in my favorite local coffee shop this morning. Well, Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, issued an internal code red because rival systems like Google’s Gemini and Anthropic’s Claude are rapidly closing the quality gap and, in some benchmarks, surpassing ChatGPT. In response, OpenAI is shifting people and priorities to a companywide sprint to make ChatGPT faster, more reliable, and more personalized, while even delaying other product launches and ad plans with the promise of rolling out ChatGPT 5.2 on TUESDAY. Yes, in just a few days... For me personally, I would prefer they take a bit more time and ensure everything is working... Right? And I'm not alone. X(twitter) is blowing up with the gossip. While I'm not usually an alarmist... this makes me nervous and so I'm making a plan. My clients deserve to understand what is happening and need a plan to keep things moving. Here's what I am doing to prepare: 1. Choose a number 2 platform if ChatGPT is your go to. Most people choose Claude or Gemini. For me I have a workspace account in Google, so I will be using Gemini. 2. Make an announcement to all my CustomGPT customers just letting them know that any issues with the GPTs will be temporary. I will be moving my most popular ones into my pickaxe account to keep everything up and running if things go bad. (Not an absolute must, but its been on my to do list, so lets go!) 3. If you are a tool creator, have a plan. What does this mean? So if you are selling on pickaxe (or another builder platform), test a backup platform. This is a great practice anyway since they all go down from time to time. If one goes down you will always know your plan. (And another big pro of building on Pickaxe! The option to change models if one goes down.) I am excited to see what they bring and nervous about the rush. And overall I'm hearing great things about this upgrade.
Have you heard of the "Code Red" and ChatGPT
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