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00:00These are 23 ways to use AI that you've probably never heard of because most people are only using
00:05a fraction of AI's full potential. I've been in the AI trenches for the past three years running
00:11multiple AI companies and I can tell you most people are only scratching the surface of what's
00:16possible. And in this video I'll show you 23 new ways that you can use AI to turn on easy mode in
00:22all aspects of your life. Number one, master prompts for your whole life. Essentially we want
00:27to build a single life prompt, a collection of all your values, your goals, your weaknesses,
00:34your principles, your life, every detail. That way every time you ask AI a question it answers it
00:39through your lens. So here's how it works. You actually say to ChadGPT help me create a master
00:46prompt for my life and ask me the questions to give you the context about my life and it'll ask
00:51you the questions. You answer it and save it as a PDF. Now anytime you ask AI or any other AI upload
00:57the PDF before you ask your question so it has all the context. That's your master prompt.
01:02Number two, hidden truth mirror. AI's number one opportunity for most people is to use it to
01:08uncover blind spots and traits that you don't even realize about yourself. Here's how we do this. I
01:14want you to open up your AI of choice. I like ChadGPT. Feed it your journals, feed it your blog posts,
01:19feed it your content, feed it all the information, any patterns for context, but ask it. Tell me something
01:25unique about me that I don't see yet. The truth is if you've been using ChadGPT or other a lot,
01:32it'll already know this stuff. Number three, write books that don't even exist yet. There's definitely
01:38people you admire that have talked about a topic that have never written a book on that topic.
01:43For example, Sarah Blakely on parenting or Mr. Beast on how to scale a media company. So what you do
01:49is you prompt a ChadGPT to train itself on interviews, podcasts, any content they've ever
01:55written, then prompt it to create a book using best practices about book outlines to write the
02:01chapters, the frameworks, and the checklist, pull out all the quotes, don't hallucinate, and it will
02:06create that book for you. If you actually want the prompt that I wrote to generate books on any
02:12topic from any person I follow, click the link below and download it for yourself. Number four,
02:16decision-making journal. Essentially, you use AI to track the choices and review them later to
02:22improve your decision-making based on the results they got you. Here's how you do it. Log all your
02:27major decisions into ChadGPT with an expected outcome, whether personal or in your work, and ask
02:33it to challenge you on your thinking. See, most AIs are designed to be very agreeable, and unless you
02:40tell it to actually challenge you, it won't. So make sure that you include that in your prompt.
02:45Number five, the AI camcorder method. You can take a messy recording of you doing something that you
02:52want to create a repeatable checklist from or standard operating procedure or a playbook, and
02:56you can get AI to do that for you. All you have to do is paste the raw notes or transcript from any
03:02video of you doing something and ask ChadGPT for a one-page checklist with all the pitfalls in the
03:08reminders for whatever you gave it. It will create a better system documentation for repeating a task or a
03:15project in your life that you can give to somebody else to do for you. Number six, break down goals
03:20to actions. Most people have a vision for their life, but they don't have a plan because they've
03:25never done it before. You can use AI to actually help you build a plan. Here's how we do it. Tell
03:29ChadGPT what your goal is and ask it to design a 30, 60, 90-day roadmap with action items, and it'll
03:36build that for you. Number seven, visualize your dreams. Instead of spending all your time finding
03:42images to download and spending hours in Photoshop, you can have AI create a vision board that has
03:49everything that you want to vision for your life front and center in that image. So here's how we do
03:55it. We take our goals from the last step and ask AI to generate images of what your life would look like
04:01once you achieve them and then look at it every day. Be in the energy of achievement. Number eight,
04:07automate savings and investment plan. Essentially, you want to automate your wealth building when your
04:13motivation isn't there and you get AI to give you the plan. So ask ChadGPT to draft a pay yourself first
04:20schedule and bank rules for emergency fund, debt, investments for your specific situation. Most people
04:25hire these wealth folks that really don't even have any money to build a plan for you. AI will give you
04:30that with more clarity, specificity, specific for your situation. Number nine, tax deduction finder.
04:37Right off the bat, talk to a professional, but having AI catch write-offs, opportunities for credit
04:43and grants where most people miss is a huge opportunity to get more money back. Upload all
04:50your expenses. Ask ChadGPT, based on your situation, flag likely deductions and build a monthly tracking
04:56checklist and also ask it, what are the grants that might be available that I might qualify?
05:00Number 10, personal board of advisors. One of the most powerful strategies to progress your life
05:07is the concept of a mastermind or a board of mentors. The problem is, is a lot of these people
05:11aren't available. AI can help you build that without them being in your life, even if they're not alive.
05:17The first part is you can actually ask ChadGPT to tell you who has achieved the goals that you want
05:22to achieve. So they help you build that list. Then you can tell it to act like them in a custom GPT
05:27to answer any question you might have about sequencing or decisions or structure based on
05:33the AI's best guess for how those people would have made those decisions in their life.
05:37Number 11, future self letters that rewire you. Essentially, you stay motivated by receiving
05:44letters from your future self. What you want to do is you want to feed ChadGPT your goals and your fears.
05:49Then ask it to draft letters delivered to you in 30, 90, or 365 days. You can actually send them every
05:57month if you want, but it's going to write the letters that's going to anticipate how you might
06:01be feeling based on where you're at in your life around your goals. And it's going to just keep you
06:06motivated. Number 12, context aware memory vault. Essentially, you want to let AI become your second
06:13brain. To do that, we want to create project folders and dump everything into it. You can have a
06:19folder where you upload everything, your bank accounts, your current investments. You can even reference
06:24books that you think are kind of aligned with your values of how you want to live your life. You know,
06:29Die With Zero is a great book. And then ask it to help you make decisions based on the context of your
06:35life. That way, it acts as a second brain and it can recall relevant insights that it made based on
06:40what you shared with it. So when you want to make new decisions, it has all the information about your
06:44current life and you give it the new information. Then you say, okay, now I've got a kid. How should I
06:48think about my investments differently? And it'll give you an answer. I use project folders for
06:53everything. My investments in my life, the individual companies that I run. I was buying a
06:58new piece of real estate in Cabo. I had that as a project folder. It is the coolest thing to have my
07:03second brain be in AI. Number 13, just in time, learning paths. The ability to learn is a master
07:11skill. Too many people get busy learning stuff that doesn't actually help them. So let's say you want to
07:17have Chad GPT teach you how to use AI. You can ask it to map out 20% of the lessons to learn how to use
07:24AI that matters most and skip all the fluff. That way, it's just a punchy learning path that's just in
07:30time based on what you're dealing with right now. Number 14, meeting assistant. I wrote a book called
07:35Buy Back Your Time. So anything that talks about assistance, I get really excited. But what I do is
07:40I use AI to turn all my meetings into assets, not just a huge time sink. So for example, you want to
07:46give the call recordings that you have, ideally you're doing them over Zoom, to AI and then have
07:51it pull all the notes and tell you what do you need to do based on that conversation. This might sound
07:57crazy, but I have a guy on my team, Optin, who wears a AI pin. It's a necklace that's always on. It's by
08:03Limitless. And essentially, that necklace is doing this in real time for him all the time. He's in a
08:09meeting talking to somebody. It does a summary of the meeting and tell him what he needs to add to
08:13his to-do list all real time, always on. A little advanced, but let's just start with having you
08:18get the recordings of your calls and transcribe them through AI. Number 15, risk assessment.
08:24Essentially, you want to have AI assess the risk of your business or life decisions. I do this all the
08:30time. I like to use the voice app and I'll go on a walk and I will talk through my earbuds to AI
08:37about my life. I will give it all the context and the situation. The other day, I had a major
08:42business restructuring decision and I gave it all the people, the business size, the team members,
08:48and it gave me back the decision that I was scared to make. I said, chat GPT, sell me on it. And it said,
08:54boom, boom, boom. Here are the pros and cons. That was the decision. And the whole point is to use it to
09:00help you mitigate the risk. So then after it gives you ideas, then you can ask it, tell me all the risk
09:05in that decision. So I can understand what decision I'm actually making. Number 16, message sharpener.
09:11I have two people in my life. I have one person who doesn't like to talk. I have another person
09:16who talks too much. I taught them how to create custom GPTs that they can talk to for it to either
09:22add stuff to the person doesn't ask or ask them questions or to trim it for the one that just seems
09:27incredibly verbose. Here's how you set it up. You open up GPT and you hit the little microphone
09:33button and you talk to it. Hello. Are you there? Hey there. Yep. I'm here and ready to chat.
09:38Let me know what you need. All right. I need you to take what I'm about to say, which is going to be
09:42a very direct and angry thing. And then take exactly what I said, but re-say it in a way that's kinder,
09:50softer, and more still direct, but not as harsh. Can you do that? Absolutely. I can do that. Just go
09:57ahead and tell me what you want to say and I'll reshape it into something a bit gentler for you.
10:01Yo, bro. Why didn't you send me the f***ing 2026 goals yet?
10:06Got it. So let's soften that up a bit. You could say something like,
10:10Hey, I noticed I haven't received the 2026 goals yet. Could you please send them over when you get
10:14a chance? Still direct, but definitely a bit kinder. Let's go. I love it. Thank you. It may sound funny,
10:21but I know a lot of people that should be using that. Number 17, travel architect. Using AI to help
10:28you plan a trip is a master tool and you not feeling overwhelmed or confused. What you can do
10:35is give it the dates, your budget, your preferences, and then ask it for a five-stop plan with hidden
10:42gems and must-sees. We're currently on a nine-month world schooling trip going to like 15 countries and
10:5040 plus cities. And we've been using AI to help us design, follow weather, find games to go to,
10:57ensure the kids are always busy, all designed with AI. There is zero chance that we could have got to the
11:03level of trip planning without AI for our world schooling adventures. And if you use agent mode,
11:08all you have to do is give it your card. Number 18, an emotional debrief partner. Using AI to turn
11:16bad days or bad moments into lessons is one of the number one use cases for AI. Getting clarity
11:23around a situation, it's so powerful. The easiest way to do that is go into voice mode and just vent
11:29and give it everything. Here's the situation. Here's what they said. Here's how I felt. And then you can
11:36ask ChatGPT to say, sort through the noise and the signal and give me one lesson, one silver lining that I
11:43might be able to take on to shift my perspective. And it will give you that micro shift. Here's why
11:48that's powerful. If you stay in your head, you're in trouble. If you get things out to talk with
11:54somebody, it helps. And look, it doesn't replace a therapist, but it also is something that's available
12:00to you right now in the moment. Don't need to schedule it. Doesn't cost anything. It honestly has
12:06access to all the best therapy strategies to at least give you some direction better than just sitting
12:11there by yourself trying to think about it in your head. Number 19, content creator. This is not what
12:17you think. I actually use it to turn memories into content ideas so that I can share those with the
12:23world. The way you do this is you ask ChatGPT to ask you all the meaningful stories, moments,
12:29transformations you've ever had in your life. And then you just answer it and then say, please reformat
12:34these into a PSL framework, essentially a point story lesson. And what it does is it takes all the
12:42stories that you've just like kind of rambled about and answered questions about this meaningful
12:46moment. And then it rewrites it in a structure that you can then create content with that actually
12:51hits hard. Number 20, the contract translator. One of the ultimate use cases for AI is legal.
12:58Simplifying confusing contracts and financial docs is a must, but there's a way to do it that most
13:04people don't think about. What I do is I have my assistant before she talks to my lawyer,
13:09upload every contract that comes into my life up to ChatGPT. And then I ask it to rewrite the contract
13:15in plain English, highlighting any of the riskiest terms that I need to know about. And then I ask it to
13:23tell me the three questions I should be asking about that contract. I can take my assistant who has no
13:28legal background and turn her into a paralegal next level ninja to prep all the contracts where
13:34I just have all my email drafts having the answers to those questions. Number 21, the contract creator.
13:40This one's powerful because it will save you hundreds of dollars in legal fees instead of
13:45hiring a lawyer. It may sound simple, but let me give you the specific prompts. Essentially, you want
13:51to explain your situation in plain English, but also give it all the details about the city you live in,
13:56the country you live in, the situation, and then ask it to ask you any other questions it would need
14:02to draft a world-class professional contract as a legal expert. Once it asks you those questions,
14:08you answer it and you hit enter, it will draft you something that most lawyers do not know how to do.
14:13And again, you can also use it to evaluate pros and cons to see if it's too one-sided for you,
14:19because it probably will be, so that you can find something that's more fair.
14:22Number 22, tough conversation role play. Essentially using AI to have a sparring partner
14:28to role play through tough conversations you know you should be having, but you might be avoiding.
14:33This could be maybe a parent you need to talk to. This could be your partner where you might have to
14:38have a really important conversation. This could be somebody on your team that you have to give
14:42feedback to. It might even be going to the bank and asking for a loan and you're really scared to do
14:47that, right? So what I like to do is ask ChatGPT to act like a certain persona, let's say your boss,
14:53your manager, your employee, and then have it role play as that person with you. Then you can walk
15:00through the situation where you're explaining your perspective and kind of what they made you feel
15:05and have it prompt back and forth to have that conversation before you ever have it. Using it to
15:09role play will make you feel way more comfortable when it comes to actually having the conversation.
15:13Number 23, the eulogy writer. A eulogy is an incredible way to have alignment with your life
15:20and actually see how you might be remembered through other people's eyes. A while ago, when I was 23,
15:27my first business coach, his name was Bob, asked me to do something on our first call that had the
15:32biggest impact on my life more than anything else he taught me. And it was a sit down and write my eulogy.
15:38So here's how you do it. Ask ChatGPT to draft your eulogy based on your journals, your values,
15:43any other context, your master prompt that you might've gave it. Have it focus on what would
15:47my family members say? What would my friends say? People I've worked with and people in my community.
15:53And having those four areas, that's what Bob did for me, allowed me to write and refine how I wanted
15:58those people to talk about who I was. And that gave me clarity for how I was building my life.
16:04Now, if you want my internal system prompts for how I talk to AI in the code, just click the link
16:10below in the description and grab yourself a copy. There's a lot that we just covered.
16:14And all I want you to do is pick one, pick one that you think, if I started doing that in my life,
16:20I think that'd be pretty great. Pick that one, leave a comment below and let me know which one's
16:24your favorite. Now, if you want to learn the three things that will make you future-proof in the AI era,
16:30click here and I'll see you on the other side.
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