Free Guide, Part Three
You know how to talk to it, and you've built the toolkit. This is where it stops being generic and starts being yours, a proper look at your goals and skills, the blind spots you can't see on your own, and a document that carries all of it into every chat without you retyping it.
Make It Yours
This is less about learning new features and more about giving AI an honest, complete picture of who you are, what you're aiming for, and what you're actually good at.
Part two's master prompt covered your business in a few lines. This goes deeper. Instead of writing a summary yourself, let AI ask you the questions, one at a time, and build the document from your answers. People are honest in conversation in ways they never are staring at a blank page.
Not vague ambition, specific, this-year and this-decade goals.
The principles that should quietly shape any advice you get back.
Not your job title, the actual skills underneath it.
The honest version, not the interview-safe version.
Help me build a proper profile of myself. Ask me questions, one at a time, to understand my goals, my values, my strengths, and my weaknesses. Once you've got a full picture, write it up.
Step 1 asked you to describe yourself. This step asks AI to describe you back, from evidence, not opinion. Paste in a batch of your own writing, work, or old messages and ask it to reflect what's actually there. This also happens to be how you get it writing in your voice instead of generic AI tone.
Here's a batch of things I've written over the last few months: [paste them in]. What patterns, strengths, or blind spots do you notice that I might not see myself? Also describe my writing voice in one paragraph, sentence length, tone, quirks, words I overuse.
Step 3 sits between the two before it. State one goal that actually matters to you right now, something you'd genuinely like to be true in three months, and ask AI to break it into a real, time-bound plan instead of a vague intention.
Here's a goal I have: [describe it]. Design a 30, 60, and 90-day roadmap to get there, with specific action items at each stage, not vague advice.
What actually has to happen first, even if it's boring, before anything else can move.
Building on the first 30 days, this is where the goal starts to feel real.
A concrete marker, not a feeling, so you know whether it worked.
Part two's master prompt covered your business in a few lines. Your profile brief is the fuller version, everything from this page rolled into one document: the interview, the blind spots, your voice, the roadmap, and anything AI should never do without asking first.
Here's my profile interview, my blind spots and voice description, and my 30/60/90 roadmap from earlier. Combine them into one clean profile brief I can paste at the start of any chat where the background matters.
Your profile brief isn't a finished document, it's a working one. Give it five minutes a week rather than letting it go stale.
It's been a week since we built my profile brief and roadmap. Here's what's changed or what I've learned: [notes]. Update the profile brief based on this, and flag anything on the roadmap that needs adjusting.
Reference, Not A Step
Parts one and two covered the basics and the toolkit. These finish the set.
Want the roadmap built for you?
If you'd rather have this mapped and built into your business instead of doing it solo, submit a brief and we'll tell you what fits and what it costs.