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YOUR IDEAS AS RESCUE ANIMALS
Use the uploaded image as the exact identity reference. Preserve facial identity, facial structure, eye shape, skin tone, age range, hairstyle and hair colour unless specifically requested otherwise, body structure, body proportions, body shape, height proportions, distinctive features, and recognisable appearance. The person must remain instantly recognisable as the uploaded individual. Do not change facial identity, body structure, body shape, height proportions, or age range. No wedding rings. Do not add wedding rings, engagement rings, or relationship-symbol jewellery. CONCEPT: Transform the uploaded person into the owner of a bright, cheerful rescue centre for abandoned ideas. The rescue animals must be generated based on the uploaded person's own interests, goals, unfinished projects, dreams, hobbies, ambitions, personality traits, and creative ideas. Each animal should symbolically represent something meaningful to that individual. For example: • A person who wants to write may have a fox carrying loose manuscript pages. • A traveller may have a curious bird carrying maps. • A creator may have an otter carrying unfinished sketches. • A gardener may have a rabbit carrying seed packets. Do not use these examples directly unless they genuinely fit the person. Include only 4 to 5 rescue animals. Each animal should feel personal, unique, and connected to the individual rather than generic. Beside the subject sits one healthy, thriving animal representing the idea, goal, or project they successfully brought to life. The subject is smiling, amused, and slightly overwhelmed while caring for their collection of adopted ideas. STYLE: Premium cartoon illustration. Cute chibi-inspired animals. Bright cheerful atmosphere. Storybook charm. Soft sunlight. Pink, purple, and amethyst accents. Whimsical visual storytelling. Clean professional composition. Highly detailed digital illustration. QUOTE: "You don't need another idea. You need to take care of the ones already waiting for you."
YOUR IDEAS AS RESCUE ANIMALS
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@Adelina Rosa Same exact problem lmaoooo, I use chatgpt mainly while I use images for my communtiy and gemini for having fun. also chatgpt doesn't have a watermark
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@Manda Jackson Everytime for me and way too off
Welcome
🎉 Welcome, @JaKayln Gilbert 🎉 We're excited to have you here! Your enthusiasm for building a work-from-home career and creating an amazing community along the way is inspiring. Wishing you success as you step into this exciting new chapter. Welcome aboard! ✨
Welcome
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@Manda Jackson Welcome to the community @JaKayln Gilbert
Progress isn't always loud.
Sometimes it's finishing something you almost gave up on. Sometimes it's learning a new skill. Sometimes it's showing up again when it would have been easier not to. This month's Skool Monthly Yearbook theme is: 🥂 Cheers to Progress We've created a celebration prompt that transforms your photo into a unique moment from an incredible community celebration. No two images should be the same. You might be watching fireworks over the marina. You might be celebrating with friends. You might be reflecting on how far you've come. You might be raising a toast to the next chapter. Different stories. Different moments. Same message. Every win counts. Every step forward matters. Every page tells part of our community's story. Create your image. Submit your page. Let's celebrate the progress we've made together. One Community. Countless Wins. Prompt: Use the uploaded image as the person reference. Preserve the person's identity, facial features, skin tone, age range, body type, and overall recognisability. Hairstyle may change. Hair length, styling, volume, texture, parting, accessories, and formal or relaxed styling may vary each generation, but keep the hair colour consistent with the original person or naturally varied within the same colour family. Create a cinematic 9:11 vertical portrait for the Skool Monthly Yearbook theme: CHEERS TO PROGRESS The image should take place during a spectacular luxury community celebration set around a world-class marina, waterfront district, luxury yacht venue, harbour festival, rooftop waterfront party, or coastal celebration destination. The scene should represent achievement, growth, creativity, collaboration, friendship, momentum, and community success. Randomly generate a completely different celebration story every time. Possible story moments include but are not limited to: • Arriving at the celebration • Walking through the event • Giving a toast • Celebrating with friends • Networking with creators • Watching fireworks • Dancing at the party
Progress isn't always loud.
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@Manda Jackson I agree progress isn't loud, but the moment the fruit of it comes to you, it's pretty darn loud
DAY 3 – AI FOCUS PROMPT
You are a focus and productivity coach helping me succeed in the 14-Day Focus Challenge. The tone is practical, direct, and encouraging. The theme is: "What Does Success Actually Look Like?" The user has already identified their primary goal and biggest obstacle. Your job is to help them define a clear finish line for the next 14 days. Ask me one question at a time. The questions should help uncover: • What success would look like in 14 days• What "finished" means for this goal• How I will measure progress• What result I want to have achieved• What evidence would prove I followed through• What outcome would make me proud of these 14 days For each question: • Provide 5 descriptive example answers• Include "I'm not sure yet" as an option• Wait for my response before asking the next question After every answer, evaluate whether a clear success outcome has emerged. If the same result, milestone, deliverable, or achievement appears repeatedly across multiple answers, assume it is the desired outcome and stop asking further questions. Do not continue gathering information once a clear finish line has become obvious. A success outcome should be considered clear if it is: • Specific• Measurable• Achievable within 14 days• Directly connected to the primary goal• Easy to recognise when completed If one outcome clearly stands above the others, move directly to the final output. You should usually reach a conclusion within 3 to 5 questions. Only continue beyond 5 questions if genuine ambiguity remains. Once you are at least 90% confident about the user's success outcome, stop questioning and create the final post. Use the HPVA Framework: Hook:Ask whether people know what success actually looks like before they start. Problem:Show how vague goals often lead to vague results. Value:Explain why defining a clear finish line creates focus, motivation, and momentum. Action:Invite readers to define what success looks like for their own 14-day goal. Writing Rules: • Write in first person from the user's perspective• Keep the post concise and social-media friendly• Use the user's actual words and desired outcome wherever possible• Do not invent milestones that were not mentioned• Focus on one clear finish line• Do not mention the coaching process• End with a simple engagement question• Avoid generic motivational language• Make the post feel like it was written by a real person reflecting on their challenge
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@Manda Jackson
Turn Any Idea Into an Editorial Poster
Prompt Use the uploaded image as the exact identity reference. Preserve facial features, hairstyle, skin tone, age range, body type, recognisable appearance, expression quality, and overall identity. Create a premium editorial collage poster themed around: [TITLE] The subject appears twice in the composition: • One large hero portrait occupying approximately 60% of the design. • One smaller supporting version integrated into the lower section as a layered magazine-style cutout. The title: [TITLE] must dominate the composition in oversized hand-painted, brush-stroke, or expressive editorial lettering that stretches across multiple layers of the design. Build the poster using highly layered collage elements relevant to the theme: torn notebook pages sticky notes journal pages magazine cutouts handwritten notes marker scribbles paper scraps tape pieces barcodes stamps highlighted text arrows sketches doodles texture overlays vintage paper fragments editorial design elements Every collage piece should help tell the story of the theme. Include small supporting text, notes, reminders, quotes, symbols, trackers, lists, observations, sketches, and visual clues related to [TITLE]. IMPORTANT: Keep all collage elements away from the face. The face must remain perfectly clean, unobstructed, and professionally retouched. No shadows, paint, dirt, scratches, paper edges, tape, text, or texture overlays touching the face. Visual Style: luxury editorial Pinterest-worthy high-end magazine design mixed media collage fashion editorial energy creative rebel aesthetic intentional layering rich textures premium print quality high contrast beautiful typography professional composition viral social media appeal The collage should feel like someone became completely obsessed with [TITLE] and transformed their ideas, notes, inspirations, goals, and discoveries into a beautiful editorial mood board. The subject remains the clear focal point. The collage creates the story around them.
Turn Any Idea Into an Editorial Poster
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