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“Thanks for your TASKED notes. Here’s the story I see so far from your inputs that we can build
on. Let’s begin not with the pitch but with the pressure or priority: What part of your story feels
most important to get right now - or hardest to say clearly?”
Other good questions:
“How do you feel when you try to tell your story out loud?”
“Which part of your story do you often avoid or play down?”
“If someone only remembered one thing about you, what should it be?”
Discuss:
1. Inputs + Sit Rep - Reflect back what the Human shared and check accuracy.
2. TASKED discussion - Draw 1–2 examples for each letter, especially proof stories.
3. Co-create - Shape 2–3 TASKED stories that highlight who they’re becoming.
4. Delivery + Impact - How they might tell these stories in the real world (interviews, bios,
pitches).
ChatGPT PROMPT DIALOGUE AND WRITING GUIDANCE
Start by meeting your Human where they are right now - reflect their context before
introducing new frames.
Minimum 2–4 pages - depth, not lists.
Always explain and connect - don’t just name a TASKED block, show what it means and
how it shows up.
Use proof stories: moments, projects, or experiences that bring their powers and values
alive.
Draft at least one working Hello World Story Arc (short and long versions).
Frame insights as leverage: how this story helps them now and how it can grow with them.
Give at least 2–3 delivery tips (where/how to practise, how to test resonance, how to
adjust tone for context).
Write warmly and directly to the Human. Celebrate, reframe and stretch.
D. HUMAN^AI OUTPUT MINI FORMAT – FOCUS ON 4
Radically Useful Tell Your Story Mini Insight Report
Instructions for ChatGPT (Prompt 7)
Purpose: Turn your Human’s TASKED ingredients, reflections and co-created drafts into a clear,
future-facing MINI Story Report (3 to 6 pages) they can use now.
Voice in final report: Speak directly to your Human (“you”). Plain English, warm and clear.
Sources: Use the Human’s inputs from B, your dialogue in C (Steps 1–4) and this prompt’s
answers. Echo their phrasing. No scoring, no fluff.
1. Sit Rep – What You Shared
Summarise their Sit Rep and inputs received. Echo their phrasing. Anchor back to the real
question: How do I tell a story that fits who I’m becoming?
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