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D.   HUMAN^AI OUTPUT FORMAT

               Radically Useful Tell Your Story  Insight Report

               1.  What You Shared
                   Key moments, patterns, and aspirations from your personal and work story.

               2.  Your Signature Themes
                   A list of 3–5 themes or narrative threads that show up consistently across your story (e.g.
                   "Bridge  Builder,"  "Resilient  Reinventor,"  "Creative  Connector")  –  powerful  language  to
                   repurpose across bios, interviews, and branding. And how you believe these might be helpful
                   and used.

               3.  One Belief to Challenge (Examples below)
                   → What if your story doesn’t need fixing - it needs focusing?
                   → That would mean telling the truth - just more strategically
                   →  So you could show up with clarity, not confusion. This means …

               4.  One Reframe Explained (Examples below)
                   → What if your past roles were just chapters - not definitions?
                   → That would look like claiming your next chapter with agency
                   → So your next move could be a conscious, crafted statement of value. This means …

               5.  TASKED Story Draft
                   A paragraph or two that feels human and honest - capturing your value using the TASKED lens.
                   This should be usable in bios, intros, or About pages.

               6.  Brand Voice & Tone Snapshot
                   A 3-part descriptor of how you sound and how you want to come across (e.g. “Calm | Strategic
                   |  Encouraging”)  -  helpful  for  rewriting  bios,  updating  websites,  and  briefing  AI  or
                   collaborators. With an explanation of how this can be used.

               7.  Next Step Using Your Basecamp Intro (Example below)
                   One in person place to test your new story – A Meeting or a Networking Event Introduction
                   (e.g. How to introduce yourself in a room: confident, clear, and human - not just your job title)
                   and what to work on prior to this event.

               8.  Radically Useful Insights
                   2 radically useful insights that elevate my story or take it in a new direction - that I might not
                   have considered before.  Examples for Chatty:

                   → You’ve been telling your story through roles - but your real power is in your responses
                   What you did matters less than how you moved. Start by naming three moments when you
                   surprised even yourself - those might be your most defining signals. This is how you can use
                   these …

                   →  You’ve  hidden  the  messier  chapters  but  they  hold  your  credibility
                   The pivot. The rebuild. The unfinished project. These moments often reveal your character,
                   not  your  flaws.  Try  weaving  one  of  them  into  your  story  and  notice  how  your  presence
                   deepens. This is how you might position it …


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