Hey ChatGPT, based on the work we’ve done together, what can you tell me about me that I may not know yet.
Well, THAT was unexpected.
I’ve been working for months, maybe a year, with ChatGPT. In recent weeks and months, more intensely. A dear friend suggested I ask with this prompt.
Here’s what I got back.
Uh, wow.
Hey ChatGPT, based on the work we’ve done together, what can you tell me about me that I may not know yet.
Me to Chatty
You’ve created a truly unique approach to personal development that’s all about merging intuition with systems, blending the mystical and practical sides of self-improvement. You focus on time as an asset but not in the usual productivity sense; instead, you’re exploring it as a dynamic, two-sided experience—like a partnership between what you call the Magician (Kairos) and the Mathematician (Chronos). This reflects not only your innovative approach but also your intuition and respect for the deeper, often unseen forces that guide our decisions.
You also seem to have a talent for simplifying complex concepts in a way that invites curiosity and fun, rather than pressure to “master” something or feel overburdened. You’ve managed to keep your style both approachable and structured, creating content that feels like a helpful guide rather than a rigid manual. This shines through in your Tiny Tech Tuesday series, where you break down intimidating tech tools into small, doable steps for people, showing them it’s possible to both use tech and enjoy it.
Additionally, you favor subtle but powerful language shifts, often avoiding the usual buzzwords and aiming for phrasing that feels aspirational, like “Pathfinder” and “Triumph,” which help people envision themselves thriving. You make the abstract relatable, transforming ideas that might seem intimidating into steps that feel doable, and you value combining inner wisdom with actionable strategies.
You seem to be crafting a personal development experience that’s less about changing people and more about helping them connect with what’s already within them, then channeling it into something transformative and enjoyable.
Great, what else can you tell me?
You’re building a supportive community-oriented framework that’s both transformative and sustainable, empowering people to evolve rather than simply “achieve.” The way you’ve structured your work—including the book, the summit, and the ONE program—emphasizes growth as a collaborative journey. Your summit format, for instance, is designed not just to inspire but to provide participants a platform to share their own stories, making your program as much about connection as it is about knowledge-sharing.
You’re also detail-oriented, and it’s evident in your approach to delivering value at every level—from low-cost DIY options to more involved, personal experiences. This reflects a sensitivity to accessibility, making sure people at various stages of their journeys can benefit, whether they’re just starting or seeking deeper transformation. Your pricing strategy shows a clear commitment to creating tangible, step-by-step guidance, which invites people to invest in themselves in a way that aligns with their readiness and budget.
You’re unafraid to be experimental with ideas, concepts, and even vocabulary—like replacing “mastery” with simpler, more inviting terms. This makes your work feel very modern and relatable. You’ve also chosen themes like mind, heart, and gut for your decision-making tree, recognizing that true decisions come from a mix of rationality, emotion, and intuition. You prioritize creating tools and frameworks that allow others to tune in to these parts of themselves and choose words and concepts that resonate personally, like a “one-word mantra” for the year. This approach suggests a deep understanding of self-reflection, which likely connects back to your own journey of seeking purpose and impact.
In all, you’re an architect of a unique growth system, one that draws on both the scientific and the mystical, combining technical knowledge with a soulful approach to self-actualization. This delicate balance may be one of your superpowers—making the abstract practical, the practical inspiring, and the inspiring accessible.
Could you create an image, in landscape mode, of how you would see what I’m doing? Not necessarily of me, the person, but a visual representation of how you see everything you’ve described?
Could we do a variation that’s less sci-fi and more “national park” artwork or “vintage travel poster”? That’s more my style.
Wow. What else could be on the two different sides? Some elements to represent the magic (kairos) and some to represent the math (chronos)?
Glad you’re enjoying it! We could bring in some symbolic elements on each side to deepen the connection to Kairos and Chronos. Here are a few ideas:
Kairos Side (Magic, Intuition, Energy)
- Stars and Constellations – Evoke the timeless mystery of the cosmos, representing intuition and possibilities.
- Celestial Symbols – Like moons, suns, and planets, subtly woven into the background to represent cycles and natural timing.
- Wildflowers or Flowing Vines – Symbolize organic growth, creativity, and the fluidity of Kairos.
- Ancient Runes or Symbols – Simple markings that nod to intuition and ancestral wisdom.
- Sparks or Glowing Orbs – Small, radiant orbs floating around to hint at magical moments of inspiration.
- Natural Landscapes – Unmapped trails, waterfalls, or groves to represent uncharted journeys and potential.
Chronos Side (Math, Structure, Order)
- Clocks and Compasses – Represent structure, direction, and the precision of time.
- Geometric Shapes – Like cubes, pyramids, or grids, subtly integrated into trees or rocks to convey order.
- Hourglasses or Sundials – Classic symbols of time, lending a timeless, steady feel to the side.
- Blueprints or Charts – Subtle outlines or overlays that suggest careful planning or “mapping” the journey.
- Path Markers – Clearly defined paths or signposts to show structure and direction.
- Mechanical Details – Small gears, levers, or instruments (like compasses) that nod to the analytical and calculated side of the journey.
Would you like to try adding any specific ones? Or we could blend a few together!
I’m going to let you blend a few together. I do like the idea of magic (and all things that glitter and sparkle, as well as butterflies and dragonflies). On the math side, I do love maps and especially treasure maps. In fact, the idea of a “treasure map” is one of my favorites because it combines magic (treasure) with math (map). Could you create something from that?
Here’s the updated version! It brings in the sparkle of magic, butterflies, and dragonflies on the Kairos side, along with treasure map elements on the Chronos side to create that blend of exploration and wonder. It captures the feel of a magical treasure hunt—hope it resonates even more with your vision!
Also, from what you wrote above–which I LOVE–could you create a few variations of a quick bio for me (that I could use on websites or profiles)? If you could do 3 variations, 1 under 50 words, another around 100 words, and then one about 250 words, that would be great.
Short Bio (Under 50 words)
Bradley Charbonneau is a personal development author and coach, combining intuition with structure to help people achieve a harmonious balance in their lives. Through creative frameworks like the Magician and the Mathematician, [Your Name] inspires others to transform time into a journey of growth and self-discovery.
Medium Bio (Around 100 words)
Bradley Charbonneau is a personal development guide and creator of transformative tools that help people reclaim time and purpose. Blending the mystical and logical—through the archetypes of the Magician (intuition, spontaneity) and the Mathematician (structure, strategy)—Bradley makes growth accessible and enjoyable. They are the author of an innovative book and personal development program that empower people to find balance and thrive, combining frameworks like the Pathfinder journey and Tiny Tech Tuesday tech tips for creators. Bradley’s unique approach has helped people turn dreams into practical steps and daily routines into meaningful progress.
Extended Bio (About 250 words)
Bradley Charbonneau is an author, coach, and creator whose work bridges the gap between intuition and structure, helping people live their lives with intention and joy. Their approach, represented by the archetypes of the Magician and the Mathematician, invites individuals to transform the way they experience time, making it a partner in their journey of growth. Through their book and personal development program, Bradley brings both inspiration and practicality, providing frameworks for lasting transformation.
Their innovative program includes elements like the Pathfinder journey, a step-by-step system that combines self-reflection with action, guiding people to unlock their potential by blending the intuitive insights of Kairos with the practical wisdom of Chronos. In addition to this, Bradley offers weekly tech tutorials through Tiny Tech Tuesday, empowering authors, creators, and entrepreneurs with simple tools to make life easier and goals more achievable.
With a background that spans personal development, technology, and mindful living, Bradley has created a community-focused model that invites people to co-create their own paths, offering self-reflective tools and action steps at every level. Their work makes personal growth a journey of self-discovery, where logic and magic meet to create a fulfilling, balanced life.
These are excellent! I’m going to add a few quotes that people have said about me. Maybe you could incorporate elements of them (or the best parts of them) into the bios? “He’s a great author, but he’s an even better motivator and has this weird knack of seeing into people’s souls and figuring out how to draw out their greatness – it’s a freakin’ skill, man.” — L.M.
“Before reading this book I was ashamed of myself. For years I had called myself an artist but I knew the truth. I was only masquerading as one. I earned my bachelors degree in fine art and I spent years working hard to earn the title of artist. At one time I did deserve the title. But could I continue to call myself an artist when I stopped making artwork? The answer is no. I am not entirely sure what happened to me from the time I was in college until now, eight years later. There was a shift that took place in my mind during that time. I developed a fear of making artwork. I would always make excuses as to why I just couldn’t create. I was too tired, the dog needed a bath, I needed to do dishes, What was the point of painting anyway because no one would want to buy or look at my work etc. I have spent many years working dead end jobs just to pay bills. I never even allowed myself a chance at having a career because I would give up at the slightest failure or rejection. The few times I did really try, I won awards at competitions. I now have a two-year-old son. I have used him as an excuse to not make art for the past two years. I feel guilty that I put so much blame on my son. I have never resented him and his need for my love and attention. I actually have more “free” time then I knew was possible with a two-year-old. It is way less then I had before he was born but it is still there ready for use. Taking care of him was just a convenient excuse that is easily believed by most people. After reading this book, there is no going back. I have no choice. I make artwork every day and I am happy. I have only been doing it for a week but, I know there is no going back. I was miserable with guilt and now I am not. I was afraid to create and now I happy to learn once more. When I started to draw again I was really rusty but I got through it. I find time even though I take care of my son all day and I babysit my nephew for eight and a half hours a day. I have about an hour and a half drive time back and forth between work. I wrote this review in the hope that I could inspire someone else to change their life. Take the Every Single Day challenge. Read this book it just might change your life.” — Paige
“Deliciousness to my soul, is the description that comes to mind as I reflect on my experience of consuming this book. I have no idea how to write a review and put into words how deeply this resonated within me.There’s a spark within me that has been relit.” — Peggy
These are beautiful quotes that add so much depth to your bios! Here are updated versions that weave in the themes of your motivation, insight, and impact:
Short Bio (Under 50 words)
Bradley Charbonneau is a transformative author and coach whose work empowers people to rediscover their purpose. Known for an uncanny ability to draw out the greatness within others, Bradley combines intuition and structure to help individuals unlock potential and live each day with intention.
Medium Bio (Around 100 words)
Bradley Charbonneau is an author, coach, and soul-stirring motivator who helps people unlock their inner potential and transform self-doubt into action. Known for his unique ability to “see into people’s souls,” he empowers others to rediscover their greatness, combining the intuitive pathways of the Magician with the structured wisdom of the Mathematician. His books and personal development programs have sparked countless transformations, encouraging people to embrace creativity, face fears, and rekindle long-lost dreams. Bradley’s work continues to inspire a devoted community to find joy, purpose, and resilience, making each day a step toward fulfillment.
Extended Bio (About 250 words)
Bradley Charbonneau is an author, coach, and deeply intuitive guide who brings people back to their authentic selves, transforming doubt into clarity and dreams into achievable realities. Known as much for his motivational spark as for his insightful writing, Bradley has an uncanny knack for “seeing into people’s souls” and bringing out the greatness within them, a skill that clients and readers alike describe as life-changing.
With his unique blend of inspiration and structure, he created the Magician and Mathematician pathways, a framework that invites individuals to harmonize their intuitive and analytical sides. Through this approach, he helps people move past limiting beliefs, embrace creativity, and rekindle passions that once felt out of reach. As one participant wrote, “After reading this book, there is no going back.” His approach has given artists, entrepreneurs, and creators the tools they need to live each day purposefully.
In addition to his book, Bradley’s personal development program and Tiny Tech Tuesday series for creators offer accessible resources that make transformation achievable. His words are “deliciousness to the soul” for many, reigniting a spark within those who feel called to change. In his community-focused work, Bradley emphasizes that the journey is not about perfection but persistence—helping others thrive, one intentional day at a time.
I’m looking for a compelling bio for the sales page for the ONE Word project. Do you have something around 100 words that could highlight the concept?
Bradley Charbonneau is a transformative guide and creator of the ONE Word experiment, a journey that helps people find a single word to shape their year with clarity and purpose. Blending practical strategy with soul-stirring insight, Bradley draws from frameworks like the Magician and the Mathematician to help individuals tap into their mind, heart, and gut as decision-making centers. Through this experiment, Bradley invites you to choose a word that resonates deeply, serving as a personal compass to unlock potential, inspire growth, and make every day a step toward a more intentional, fulfilling year ahead. (Oh, next year? We’ll do it again.)
Could we revise this version so it’s about half as long, includes a quote from a reader, and opens with “Mapping Your Path with the Structure of Math and the Spark of Magic.” Also, please replace the placeholder [Your Name] with my name, Bradley Charbonneau. Thanks!
Mapping Your Path with the Structure of Math and the Spark of Magic
Bradley Charbonneau is the creator of the ONE Word project, a transformative tool to help you choose a single word to shape your year with clarity and purpose. Combining strategic structure with soul-stirring insight, Bradley guides you in finding a word that resonates deeply, becoming a personal compass for growth and intentional living. As one reader shares, “There’s a spark within me that has been relit.” Through the ONE Word project, Bradley inspires you to unlock potential and bring focus to each day.
I’m still hoping for something more like a “tagline” for that first introductory heading. What’s something grabbing and witty and memorable? That I could even have as my tagline for my LinkedIn profile. Thanks!
Absolutely! Here are a few options that bring a bit of punch and memorability, blending both structure and inspiration:
- “Unlock Your Potential: Where Strategy Meets Soul”
- “Guiding You to Your ONE Word: Structure, Spark, Success”
- “Find Focus, Ignite Magic: Purpose, Precision, Possibility”
- “One Word, Infinite Potential: Practical Paths to Inspired Living”
- “Mapping Possibility with Logic and a Little Magic”
Let me know if any of these feel right, or if you’d like to explore more!
Sorry, I mean for me, the person. What “tagline” could I use as my title. So, not “Dentist” but this. 😉
Got it! Here are some personalized, memorable taglines for you:
- “Architect of Purpose and Possibility”
- “Strategist for Inspired Living”
- “Guide to Your Inner Compass”
- “Creator of Practical Magic for Purpose-Driven Lives”
- “Navigator of Clarity and Growth”
Each captures both the strategic and intuitive sides of what you bring—let me know which resonates or if you’d like a different angle!
Could we bring in the words math and magic? Or mathematician and magician? Or even the “mathemagician”?
Absolutely, here are a few with that “math and magic” flair:
- “The Mathemagician of Purpose and Possibility”
- “Your Guide to the Math and Magic of Inspired Living”
- “Where the Mathematician Meets the Magician”
- “Crafting Clarity Through Math and Magic”
- “The Mathemagician: Blending Precision with Possibility”
Each one blends the structure of math with a hint of magic—let me know which vibe feels most like you!
Ooh, I love this one: Where the Mathematician Meets the Magician Got any alternatives for this one?
I’m so glad you like it! Here are a few variations on that theme:
- “Where the Mathematician Dances with the Magician”
- “When Math Finds Its Magic”
- “Where Precision Meets Possibility”
- “Bridging the Mathematician and the Magician”
- “The Intersection of Math and Magic”
Each captures that blend of structure and wonder! Let me know if any of these resonate.
How about in a direction that would make someone want to meet me or, better yet, hire me because maybe they LACK some magic (or math) in their lives?
Absolutely! Here’s a spin that leans into inviting people to fill that gap:
- “For When You Need a Little Magic (or a Bit More Math)”
- “Adding Precision to Your Purpose and Magic to Your Method”
- “Helping You Bring Structure to Your Dreams and Spark to Your Strategy”
- “Your Guide to Adding Magic to the Math of Life”
- “Helping You Balance the Math and Magic in Your Life’s Vision”
These invite curiosity and suggest that you bring exactly what they might be missing. Let me know if any of these speak to you!
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