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Last week Chris and I talked about AI, what it is, what it isn’t, and why using it is absolutely not cheating. This week I want to show you what it actually looks like in practice.
We’re using ChatGPT, which is free, and we’re using my Ultimate Retirement Guidebook as the live example. Real prompts. Real responses. Exactly the kind of thing I used when I was building the book myself.
By the end of this episode, you’ll have everything you need to create a complete book blueprint, a title, a book description and a full chapter outline with transitions. That’s further than most people ever get. And it takes minutes, not months.
I walk you through four steps: finding your title (and why the right title matters more than you think), writing your book description for Amazon, building your chapter outline so your book flows like a journey rather than a list of topics, and chapter transitions, the sentences nobody talks about that make a reader want to turn the page.
I also talk about something important. ChatGPT didn’t write my book. Every word in the Ultimate Retirement Guidebook is mine, my experience, my voice, my stories. But ChatGPT did the grunt work. It gave me the skeleton. And without the skeleton, building the rest is so much harder.
AI is the scaffolding. You are the building. And that’s exactly how it should be.
All the prompts I used in this episode will be available inside the Skool community, free to copy, paste and make your own. And if you haven’t got a ChatGPT account yet, I’m putting together a short mini workshop on how to set one up, that’ll be in the community too.
Next week, part three. We’re going to start actually building chapters without losing your voice. Don’t miss it.
By The Late-Bloomer AuthorLast week Chris and I talked about AI, what it is, what it isn’t, and why using it is absolutely not cheating. This week I want to show you what it actually looks like in practice.
We’re using ChatGPT, which is free, and we’re using my Ultimate Retirement Guidebook as the live example. Real prompts. Real responses. Exactly the kind of thing I used when I was building the book myself.
By the end of this episode, you’ll have everything you need to create a complete book blueprint, a title, a book description and a full chapter outline with transitions. That’s further than most people ever get. And it takes minutes, not months.
I walk you through four steps: finding your title (and why the right title matters more than you think), writing your book description for Amazon, building your chapter outline so your book flows like a journey rather than a list of topics, and chapter transitions, the sentences nobody talks about that make a reader want to turn the page.
I also talk about something important. ChatGPT didn’t write my book. Every word in the Ultimate Retirement Guidebook is mine, my experience, my voice, my stories. But ChatGPT did the grunt work. It gave me the skeleton. And without the skeleton, building the rest is so much harder.
AI is the scaffolding. You are the building. And that’s exactly how it should be.
All the prompts I used in this episode will be available inside the Skool community, free to copy, paste and make your own. And if you haven’t got a ChatGPT account yet, I’m putting together a short mini workshop on how to set one up, that’ll be in the community too.
Next week, part three. We’re going to start actually building chapters without losing your voice. Don’t miss it.