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60 Day Money Path
No Team. No Big Spend. If you’re tired of being told to “build a whole brand first,” this is for you. This prompt is about making real money using what you already know how to do. No fancy funnels. No hiring. No overthinking. Just clean, deliverable offers and a clear path to your first few customers. The Prompt Act as my cashflow strategist and offer architect. You already know my background, skills, experience, and interests from our conversations. I want the fastest, highest-probability path to make money in the next 60 days without a big investment, a team, or complicated infrastructure. I’m not building a huge funnel. I’m selling something clean and deliverable. Constraints: • No team required • Low or no budget • No complex tech stack • No long funnels • Must be deliverable with tools I already use (ChatGPT, Google Docs, Canva, email, Skool) • Keep it simple, specific, and realistic Task: Identify 3 offers I could sell tomorrow based on what I already know how to do. For each offer, give me: • Offer name • Who pays for it (specific buyer type) • The painful problem it solves • Deliverables (exactly what they receive) • Time to deliver (hours or days) • Price range (simple, realistic) • What makes it an easy yes Then: • Pick the best offer for the next 60 days and explain why • Create a first 3 customers plan with steps I can execute this week • Include a 7-day plan with daily steps under 60 minutes Output Format: Offer 1 Offer 2 Offer 3 Best Bet Offer + Why First 3 Customers Plan 7-Day Plan End by asking me only 3 high-leverage questions to increase accuracy. No assumptions. No long interview. Questions should focus on: • What I actually enjoy doing • What I can deliver quickly • Who I can reach fastest in my current network If you try this prompt, drop a comment and tell us what offer surprised you most. I know it’s long and detailed yall.
1 like • Feb 18
@Janay Trevillion I just switched from Chat to Claude this week, so we're still getting acquainted. But it did know my existing signature offer and said that's my best play, so no surprise there. If we're talking about surprises, I think it was how it framed the three questions: 3 Questions to Sharpen This 1. What do you actually enjoy doing most — the live conversation/coaching part, or building the written deliverable (like a prompt pack or guide)? 2. Who can you reach fastest right now — your LinkedIn network, real estate contacts, YouTube audience, or somewhere else? 3. What's your biggest hesitation about asking people directly — the money conversation, fear of rejection, or something else? Especially that last one, that is an issue. I know it is for a lot of people! I don't really have a network or audience, whenever I post on socials I get no engagement. One of the reasons I want to get out of real estate is it's a popularity contest. Advice is always to start with people you know, FB friends, people in your contacts on your phone--those aren't "my people" though. I don't have people.🤣 Thanks for this prompt, we're actually going deeper and I'll see where it leads.
1 like • Feb 18
@Janay Trevillion it did get me off my butt procrastinating on finishing this AI audit I said I'd do in exchange for a testimonial. That will be going out today.
🎥 Spotlight Energy. Main Character Edition.
I just got accepted to speak at another summit, that #4 in 2026 and we still in February. So here is a prompt. Try it and give your wins. Wins aren't only for Wednesday! Drop your image in your generator and use this prompt to get that “high-profile broadcast” look. Book in hand. Thumb up. Confidence on 10. A medium, slightly low, vertical shot captures a person seated, maintaining the exact facial identity and skin tone from the uploaded image. They project confidence, raising a thumb and holding a book. The scene unfolds in a luxurious studio auditorium, featuring tiered audience seating and a background screen displaying text, indicative of a high-profile broadcast. Dramatic mixed lighting defines the space, with intense overhead spotlights casting sharp highlights and gentle shadows. This is balanced by warm ambient golds and cool screen tones. Subtle cinematic glows and lens flares enhance the professional, celebratory atmosphere. Ultra-realistic photographic detail, rendered with a shallow depth of field, emphasizes rich textures like wood and leather, contributing to a polished, confident aesthetic.
🎥 Spotlight Energy. Main Character Edition.
1 like • Feb 17
Go, you!
Can you actually use Canva… or are you just clicking things? 😏🎨
Okay be honest. Do you actually know how to use Canva… Or are you just in there dragging boxes around and hoping for the best? 😭 Because listen. I am not that great at Canva but in less than an hour that is going to change. In less than an hour, @Martine Brown is going LIVE with: ✨ Your Canva Glow-Up Martine does not play about clean, polished, intentional design. She’s about to show you how to actually level up your Canva game instead of just surviving in it. 🕗 Live at: 8PM est. Set your reminder. Pull up. Ask questions. Show love. If you haven’t officially joined the summit yet (yes, I’m still reminding you on the final day 😌), here’s the link: 👉🏾https://www.skool.com/ai-driven-business-summit/about?ref=d7fc9271f45c4bcfbb6e6f3b69b9f554
Can you actually use Canva… or are you just clicking things? 😏🎨
2 likes • Feb 12
@Janay Trevillion absolutely! Brilliant and inspiring. @Martine Brown I was going to ditch my Pro account, but you got me excited to max out what it can do so I’m staying in!
1 like • Feb 12
@Martine Brown yes ma’am! I’m excited to apply your lessons!
February is busy in a good way.
I’m speaking at the AI-Driven Business Summit (Feb 9–11). My session is Baddie Prompt Science from my book How to Talk to Chatty Like a Baddie. If you use AI but still overthink prompts or keep getting “meh” answers, this will fix that. You’ll learn prompt patterns that reduce revisions and get you cleaner results faster. ✅ Free summit access: https://www.skool.com/ai-driven-business-summit/about?ref=d7fc9271f45c4bcfbb6e6f3b69b9f554 Also, my book drops Feb 6 and you can pre-order now. Pre-order the book and get the Baddie Foundations replay included delivered Feb 13th. Real-life ChatGPT use. No confusion. No overthinking: https://a.co/d/ejV6rxN
February is busy in a good way.
1 like • Feb 3
Go ON now!!! Pre-ordered the book and looking forward to your summit session.
🧠 Choose Your Word for 2026. Do This With Intention.
If you’re going to choose a Word of the Year, it needs to actually mean something. Most people pick words that sound nice but don’t stick because they avoid the identity shift required to live by them. If you want a word that guides your decisions, not just your mood, use this prompt. Word of the Year Prompt Act as a long-range strategic advisor with a sharp eye for identity shifts. I want to choose one defining word for 2026 that reflects where my life, business, and self-concept are headed. ask me 6 focused questions that reveal: The patterns that defined my last 2–3 years - What worked, but no longer fits - What I’m being asked to step into next - What I secretly know needs to change - The consequence of not evolving in 2026 - The standard I want my future self to live by After I answer, synthesize everything and deliver: 1. My Word of the Year for 2026 2. The identity shift this word represents 3. What this word requires me to say no to 4. What this word demands I commit to fully Choose one word. Drop your word below and whatever else you want to share!
2 likes • Dec '25
I decided about two weeks ago my word will be “no.” While some plan those years they say yes to everything, I’m having a no year. I’m saying no to anything that doesn’t serve me, no to anything I don’t actually want to do, no to most everything because I spend way too much of my time doing what’s expected or recommended, rather than what I truly want to do. So I’m embracing “no” for 2026, and if anyone asks whether I care how this impacts others, no. When they pay my bills, I’ll worry about their impacts.😊
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