Hey there! ๐ Here's something that matters a lot to us. Maybe you've seen this, but there have been a lot of posts around this topic, especially this week. I'm hearing it from different places... YouTube, LinkedIn, Skool and on calls. It's this: Some very smart people out there are training AI to do some incredible things and that includes coaching. It's not a new topic, but it's been gaining traction as AI gets better and better. If you're a coach like me, this matters because AI can do a lot of what coaches do. Since we've never been down this road before, we couldn't see how it would fully play out until now. Even if what we do is based on our expertise, knowledge or experience, we're still at risk. HERE'S HOW: ๐ You get on a call with a lead. ๐ You tell them where they could be in the near future if they work with you. ๐ You answer all their questions. ๐ You tell them a bit about the path you'll lead them through. ๐ You are friendly, competent, experienced and human. And they leave, click over to ChatGPT and type in everything you told them you could do and ChatGPT gives them: 1. the sequenced steps to follow 2. a timeline that can be adjusted and readjusted to fit your needs within seconds 3. a personalized path based on the limitations you tell it to consider 4. milestones you need to hit in order to reach your personalized goal 5. adjustments that you need to make in order to make the outcome more probable 6. things to watch for that mean you're falling off track 7. all the responses an expert can give if you prompt it to 8. and so on and so on and so on. And we understand that as a human, we come in to guide better because we have an understanding of nuance, pauses, unique situations that need a skill or combination of skills or experience, etc... However, if ChatGPT can do a "good enough" job at guiding FOR FREE, how are you positioning yourself differently now? We'll be talking about this next week in our Community Call! Let's start talking now