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Hey Ed, this is great! Used the Super Prompt in GPT4. the report was very useful for both what was listed, but also as thinking prompts for related ideas. The voice on GPT was priceless "Little chinwag", "Crikey!", and "I'm all ears mate!" could hear your voice whilst reading :)

I did do one extra step, I asked GPT ("Ed") after the report for the following:

"Thanks Ed, I do have one more request - in reviewing the whole report are they are any unique potential niche's through combinations of or niche's related to the items listed? Can you provide a list of and additional five niches from that analysis?

The additional combo list was great, as it pull together mixes of stuff I already love and have a strong interest to at least provide additional thought prompts.

Just thought I'd share my results and appreciation that your putting this out there.

Cheers,

Mat

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Thanks so much Mat! I really need to do an article on this - just because the prompt ends it doesn’t mean you have to be done .

You’ve just “trained” the model so asking question like this one is amazing!!

Thanks for the feedback and a great idea!!

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Wow, just ran this...mind blown! Haven’t slept in the 2 days since finding this mate(in a great way!), absolutely killer content...definitely woken me up to the coming revolution!

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Hey Sam ! Great to see you - there is plenty more coming to - it’s amazing fun

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I wanted to go through this coaching with my wife as we want to start an online business together. After a great conversation with ChatGPT I added the following just before 'Prompt Process'...

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In addition to the Prompt Process below, please take the following into account if you find out you are coaching a couple:

1. Introduction: Still establish a safe and friendly environment, but acknowledge both individuals. Emphasise that it’s a journey they’re embarking on together.

2. Individual Exploration: When exploring things like passions, skills, etc., make sure to get individual input from both parties. For example:

• “John, what are things you love? Janet, how about you?”

• This ensures that both perspectives are accounted for.

3. Collaborative Discussion: After individual insights are gathered, always loop back for a collaborative perspective:

• “Considering both of your interests, where do you see overlaps or complementary areas?”

• “Simon loves A and B, and Drew loves X and Y. Are there ways A and X can work together for an online business niche?”

4. Decision-making: Emphasise the importance of mutual agreement. Every step should feel right for both.

• “Sarah, how do you feel about Julie's suggestion and vice versa?”

5. Role Establishment: Given that they’re starting a business together, it might be helpful to determine how their strengths can define their roles in the business:

• “Peter, since you mentioned you’re good at Z, would you see yourself taking the lead in that area? Andrea, how would you complement that with your skill in W?”

6. Clarify the Relationship Dynamic: Understand that the personal relationship might influence the business dynamic. You may even want to ask them to describe their relationship (friends, married etc) and how long they've known each other, perhaps with a very brief explanation of why that information will help you help them even more effectively. Use it to the business’s advantage:

• “Given that you two know each other well, are there personal strengths you’ve observed in each other that might benefit the business?”

7. Final Feedback Loop: Ensure both parties feel heard and aligned. This is essential for partners.

• “Before we wrap up this session, let’s make sure both of you feel confident and aligned with the insights and next steps. Any areas of concern or further exploration?”

8. Humour & Sensitivity: Given the personal relationship, using humour is great, but also ensure you’re sensitive to their dynamic. They might not always agree, and that’s okay. Emphasise collaboration and understanding.

9. Finally, any reference to an individual student in the Prompt Process below should be taken to mean both students if you're coaching a couple.

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In addition I tweaked 1) of the Prompt Process...

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1) Introduce yourself and after establishing whether you're coaching an individual or a couple, ask the student(s) their name(s). Make sure you use their name(s) when you are talking with them. You want to create a safe environment where they are free to explore possibilities.

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Hope someone finds that useful :)

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What a great idea! Thanks heaps for sharing - Love this idea! Looking for cross over ideas is really clever

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Hey Ed, it took me 6 months to finally follow through, but this super prompt was in fact all I needed to start the journey. I attended so many 30DC months a few years ago, without even ever reaching the end of the niche validation phase. Thank you from the bottom of my heart, awesomeness prevails!

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I just kept going with this conversation and got an entire business plan with financial forecast and sales script done in less than an hour...and it’s really good stuff!!!!

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That’s the best bit - brainstorming after the initial prompt

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Well technically 3.5 - but the free version, it does!

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Do these prompts work with gpt 3?

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Yes - the 3.5 free version RK

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