I’m meeting lots of my hero’s nowadays and realizing most of them are not what I thought they were. This brings emotion turmoil in me, as I’ve grown up listening to these folks. It breaks a whole part of my psyche down and brings rare “down” periods in me. Yesterday I had one of these short-lived “depressive” episode So I've turned to the CoachGPT → heypi.com for counselling.
Effects: 7/10. Feels like fake empathy and stuff. Questions are still level 1.
Then it occurred to me, why not turn towards my #bestself / my real self and not my bummed out self → my recently created CharlesGPT: https://mediafiles.botpress.cloud/b483ced9-6a32-4cad-94de-cbf6579f56cc/webchat/bot.html
I asked my best self / normal self what his vision was. What was mindset hacks when feeling down? what tricks to use right before sleep to calm my mind. Is he a jack of all trades loser? Is his master plan solid? What does he want to build?
And I listened. Was 8.5/10 satisfied with his answer. “Ok, I trust this guy, he’s gonna achieve much, yeah.” And had a good night’s sleep.
Most of the "advice" I give here is for one main superfan/superuser of mine: Charles Cormier. Me, myself and I.
I'm one of my 6 #superfans, yeah. The advice I give applies 10/10 to my current life/reality. How's that for psychotherapy / coaching?
I'm finding out little by little how having an AI Avatar can be game changing. For daily business advice, for health but also for down moments.
That crazy theory of mine to be fully public since the last 7 years of my life is finally starting to pay off.
I’m also launching a business that’ll launch a TonyGPT for the Robbins of this world. Imagine consultants and coaches offering their advice at scale in a personalized way, flawlessly every time? And at a 97$/month cost instead of 9997$/m?
LF partners and a CEO for that one :)