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00:00all right i hope everyone's doing well uh good oh yeah
00:09been working on a lot of stuff that uh won't be for you guys for this week but will be for
00:18you guys for next week um some really cool stuff that i think you guys will really enjoy
00:27um all righty i'm gonna grab my coffee and then i'm ready to start so be back in one sec
00:34hey everybody while richard is getting his coffee i want to share that today is my wife's birthday
00:52and it's also our 20th wedding anniversary oh wow congratulations you see how great she is she's
00:59letting me be here with you guys wow that is commitment as a special lady yeah for sure all right
01:13all right let's put this into there we go all right and let's go like this this there cool all right
01:31now i can let's do a chat there oh happy birthday james as well two birthdays um
01:44yeah i hope that the extra week helped you guys um that it gave you guys a chance to catch up
01:50i uh the other group uh wanted it and uh i got you know it's really interesting when i'm working
02:00just before i even like show some slides here um you know the with the first cohort like they really
02:09helped define for me a lot of the stuff that you guys are going through um because i had a lot of
02:16preconceived notions about how i was going to do the course before like there was actually any
02:20buddy specific in the program but then as i started working with people i kind of got a sense of what
02:25i needed to do differently than what i had originally thought and uh the so based on that right uh that like
02:37my maneuvering around them uh and i you know had to make sure that i got everyone to the outcome that
02:46they wanted which you know makes it easier for me to get you guys the outcome so that's cool
02:50i uh but you know when creating some of these massive prompts um it's kind of crazy that
02:58sometimes i can spend like three four or five hours developing a prompt and get to the end of those
03:09three four or five hours and not have a prompt just have a lot of wasted time um sometimes you know
03:17i'm able to generate the prompt very quickly other times many hours and nothing and then sometimes
03:21many hours and there is i do have a prompt that works perfectly um it's very different when i'm
03:28writing a prompt for myself where i can just instruct it to take certain things and a prompt that will work
03:34on everyone's system and pull out what's relevant on everyone's system and so that's where a lot of the
03:40challenge sometimes comes so uh after several days in a row of like many hours and not getting the
03:49output that i wanted um i thought i'd give everyone a break because i needed a break like desperately um
03:57because i wanted to throw my computers through through the wall um i was uh i was sending uh to my
04:06friends uh and team members some some team members my cursing going back and forth with chat gpt um
04:14and my insulting it and my telling it that its apologies mean absolutely nothing to me um so yeah
04:21it was it was a fun experience um but it was useful to go through all that because um actually i figured
04:30out other ways to avoid that going forward um some other set of instructions that i'll share with you
04:35guys that'll actually be in some of your prompts next week so all right let's dive in let me share
04:43and uh rich there's something on the bottom of your chin or either that's an illusion of the camera
04:49yeah it's still there still there yeah let's see it's totally possible i noticed that right before i
04:55started i hadn't shaved uh so it could be shaving cream or something yeah it could be shaving cream it
05:00could be a cut i'll ask jessica real quick i don't want you looking different that's all
05:05all right if i start bleeding it's my own fault uh all right there we go
05:15let's move this over here i guess yeah there we go all right so you know we had the god prompt the
05:26first week the omniscient uh observer in week two and now as we go into the third phase right this is
05:37all about expansion and some of you have already heard me talk about this but um you know about the
05:46need for expansion but we'll kind of revisit that uh in this uh quick presentation about it all so
05:55let's kind of dive in here all right so progress drive okay so uh before we expand uh let's measure how
06:04well ai knows you so far so that's the first prompt you'll run a three-part progress check prompt that
06:12reveals uh what chat gpt knows about you how well it knows you category by category and questions to
06:20reflect on insights and advice so when i ran the project progress check on me um it gave me these pages
06:31i actually use this in the webinar so you might have seen it in the webinar especially that third
06:36page where it is ranking me uh to every other chat gpt user and whether it knows me better or worse
06:46than or far better just a little bit better etc and why and what it would need to know to get to a
06:52better rating so you'll run that prompt and it will be a very good like kind of picture of what
07:00it's learned about you which will be very useful to use in any other ai although that won't be the
07:07final like ai signature profile but it will be something useful for you right then and there
07:13also next week or next phase there'll be something similar to this right that will be all the deltas
07:21so from when you first started to where you are next week what are the changes that chat gpt has
07:28noticed in you over the last four weeks but for this one we're just looking at what does it know
07:34about you and where you're at with that like you know comparatively so that's that and you'll you'll
07:42get that prompt so now that you've seen the truth and you've confronted the patterns that's what the
07:46ambition observer was all about right now it's really time to become who you've always felt you could
07:52be it's about expanding your perspective it's about thinking about your strengths as bigger things
07:58than maybe you've thought about them in the past and it's about dreaming bigger dreams about what's
08:04truly possible so lesson one revealed your reflection lesson two hopefully started helping
08:11you shatter some of those illusions that are holding you back that are keeping you somewhat trapped
08:15right so now lesson three is about rebuilding your reality it's about having you see things from
08:23the perspective that you probably had when you were younger before you got saddled up with a lot of
08:29these false narratives limiting beliefs and all the other kind of head trash that oftentimes just causes
08:38conflict gets in our way and has us not perform at our best so this is you could say really where
08:44your real evolution begins right because we're gonna be ideally if it resonates deeply it doesn't just
08:53sound good it actually impacts your identity right not as who you've been which has been the first two
09:01lessons right who you've been but much more about who you must become to really have the life that you want
09:10so it's no longer your mirror we're moving out of that stage right it's no longer your challenger we're
09:18moving out of that stage you can always revisit those stages you can always ask it to uh you know to tell
09:25you what it sees in you to challenge those things but in this lesson what we're talking about is
09:30expansion right about helping you see what's possible
09:33all right it's helping you you know i i apologize because you know because i'm talking to different
09:47groups sometimes i'm concerned that i might say something for like the fifth time uh so i apologize
09:52in advance if this is one of those things but even if it is one of those things um i think it's useful
09:58to to mention it i when i was i was invited to speak at this event in arizona like several years
10:09ago uh diamond day was the name of it and they asked me to talk about um risk and i didn't really
10:18know what to talk about as far as risk goes because i don't really think of myself as someone who takes
10:23lots of risks but then i thought about how other my people might perceive like the decisions i've
10:30made and that some of them could be risky and so then i started thinking about why do i not think
10:34they're risky and maybe other people do and that then gave me a lot of stuff that i could actually
10:40talk about in that presentation and one of the things that i talked about that i had learned from
10:46warner erhart was uh the difference between how you wound up being and who you really are right like
10:58that like how we find ourselves in the current moment very often is how we wound up being just
11:04life happened and this is what occurred as opposed to really being much more conscious in the matter and
11:11have more choice in the matter of who we can become and uh that a lot of people make the mistake of
11:20thinking how they wound up being is who they really are and and when i mentioned that in that presentation
11:27that seemed to really resonate deeply with a lot of people they had a lot of questions about that
11:31um about that difference between how they wound up being versus who they really are
11:38and um and this kind of gets at that same thing and if you depending on which webinar you were on
11:47because i put this in this lesson and then once i put it in the lesson i was like oh this really
11:52should go in the webinar but um i remember this book like you know i'm a voracious reader i read like
12:02three or four books a week and i came across this book and i read it and i loved it i don't remember
12:10if this was the first book of his or not that i read but whatever book of his i read the first one of
12:15i think he you know this is an old book a long time ago uh it was written uh this guy has been dead
12:22for a long time david seabury i think um but i read one of his books and i liked it so i bought
12:29all of his books which is generally what i do um like an author and when i read this i remember like
12:35going reading this book and it positively haunting me and you know when j abraham called me that night
12:41like i remember reading this passage to him it just meant something to me right this idea that
12:47when we were younger we had these big big dreams of what life would be like as an adult and we felt
12:55this impulse of inner powers we saw ourselves sometime in our adulthood being brilliantly
13:01successful conspicuous in our work at the top of our profession rich with many friends happily
13:08married having a fine home having wonderful kids and we really believed in ourselves back then
13:15right that the early confidence made the day glorious and we sprang out of bed eager to
13:21experience life but that life has a way of beating us up and uh and undermining us at times and that
13:31if there's no one there to kind of help us not internalize those things oftentimes they do get
13:37internalized and there's a layer of self-distrust that develops and so i remember reading this and just
13:45thinking about how much the dreams that i had as a child had shrank and how he was really talking
13:52to people like myself and i really reflected on that quite a bit you know because it wasn't a
13:59conscious choice ever that my dreams got smaller it wasn't like i had consciously decided i just started
14:07settling for less and less and less accepting less and less and less until the dreams got smaller and
14:13smaller right you know like when i did the wheel of life um i gave myself like really high scores even
14:23when i was in the throes of my midlife crisis and that's the part that i didn't understand
14:26you know like why was i giving myself high scores if i was not happy but what i realized was is that
14:33the criteria i was using was criteria that was not the same criteria that i would have used
14:4020 or 30 years ago like i had you know i've been divorced for about i got separated about 14 years
14:49ago um and i gave my relationship like an eight an 8.5 and i gave it an eight 8.5 because we never
14:56argued my ex-wife let me come and go as i please like you know i just like had a very no conflict no
15:06frustration life but when i thought about when i was younger was that the dream like i i hope i get
15:13married someday for a wife who doesn't bother me and uh lets me come and go as i please and uh like
15:19no that wasn't what but that i was giving myself an 8.5 like because like that's what we had and that
15:28was so not the dream of what like a great marriage was but somewhere along the lines like it had been
15:34redefined from this great thing like me and a partner like taking on the world and doing wonderful
15:41things together to well as long as you know she doesn't bother me all right so that that to me is a
15:48representation of like this resignation that just happens through life that we have these dreams and our
15:54dreams get smaller and smaller over time and what we want to do in this phase is really make sure
16:03that if we've done that that we have the opportunity to reset and to begin to dream bigger dreams because
16:12i know for me that is a core driver in my performance if i'm excited about the outcome
16:20i work a lot harder and it's a lot easier for me to work and i'm a lot more excited to work
16:25if i'm excited about where we're headed then if we're just headed someplace
16:30so you know i use something like this in that in the webinar uh about you know this
16:41retrenching right that like as a child you thought you could change the world
16:45right and then somehow over time we go from wanting to change the world to maybe
16:51you know changing society to an organization to a relationship to our family to a group
16:57of community to maybe at some point we're like i don't even know if i can change myself right
17:01so we dream big we dream of big impact big energy but then life teaches many of us to shrink
17:12whether it's consciously or unconsciously right and that shrinking affects us in the way we make
17:19decisions in the way we believe what's possible what's not possible and therefore in our creativity
17:24and then ultimately in our impact because if we don't think we can have a big impact then we're
17:30certainly not aiming for it
17:31so you know it's not something that you really have to explore too deeply
17:41because as we go through this phase we'll see like based on what chat tpt sees as possible for you
17:52so we don't have to like identify the setbacks that became the stories or the stories that became the
17:59identity right and the identity that becomes a cage
18:02but there are parts of each and every one of our identities that holds us back in some way shape or form
18:11so to expand also starts from within and you know elevates outward
18:20so what we're doing here in this phase is really to help alter your identity by looking at what's truly possible
18:33and you'll know that it's making its impact when you see things differently in the way you make decisions
18:44in the ideas that you come up with and uh and even in your relationships
18:50people noticed when i went through this process that people seemed like i seemed like i was in a good place when i saw them
19:10that um and i think it had a lot to do with this so we're reclaiming that expansion
19:19right not as like some kind of fantasy but as an actual functional identity
19:24because that who you really are never left
19:29right it just got like overtaken by how you wound up being
19:33and you just stopped listening to that deeper part of you
19:40that part of you that was that childlike spirit
19:43the universal expander
19:51so the universal expander is in the same vein
19:56as what the god prompt and the omniscient observer
20:00was as far as like it's the core of this module
20:04there are three cores in this module
20:07next one will have even more cores
20:09um but there are three core prompts in this module
20:13the progress check is not one of them
20:16that's just one to kind of
20:18you know see where you're at with stuff
20:21but this one is that
20:24multi-page output that is all about what's possible
20:29and the strengths that will get you there are now named
20:32and isolated as to why
20:34so you can think of it as
20:40it's the part of you that all of the limiting beliefs
20:44and all of the false narratives and false assumptions
20:47have been trying to protect
20:49right
20:50because if you really believe that
20:57you might
20:57you know
20:58you might take risks
21:01right
21:03it certainly isn't the safest version
21:05but it is the most powerful one
21:09and it is the one that threatens your old identity
21:12all right
21:16so we're mirror challenge expand
21:18that's what we're in this
21:20we're in the expand now
21:21and each document that you've outputted
21:25builds upon the last one
21:26to create this identity transformation
21:29so you know the god prompt went to the ambition observer
21:33you know the god prompt went to the ambition
21:35so you know the god prompt went to the ambition
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