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Stop Starting From Scratch Every Time You Sit Down to Create Content
If content creation feels like pulling teeth, it's not a creativity problem. It's a system problem. Most entrepreneurs open a blank doc, stare at it, and either write something generic or give up. The fix isn't inspiration — it's a repeatable process that starts with one clear problem and branches into weeks of content automatically. That's exactly what these 3 prompts do. How This Works (The Logic Behind It) Think of content like a tree: The root = one real problem your audience has The branches = different angles on that problem The leaves = individual posts in multiple formats Most people try to grow leaves without roots. They post random tips, hope something lands, and burn out. These prompts build the tree first — so every post you create has a reason to exist and a clear home in a bigger strategy. ⚠️ Important: These prompts work best after you've done your AI Identity Lab foundation work. If your brand voice, ICP, and niche focus aren't clear yet, go back and complete those modules first. These prompts will amplify what you've already built — they can't replace it. The 3-Prompt System 🔵 Prompt #1 — Find Your Core Before you create a single post, this prompt helps you identify the one problem worth building around — the kind people actually talk about, search for, and share. It also hands you a 30-day measurement framework and a sharp ICP table so you know exactly who you're speaking to and what makes them act. Use this once per content cycle (monthly or quarterly). 🔵 Prompt #2 — Break It Open One problem, seven angles. This is where most content creators stop too early — they find a topic and post the obvious take. This prompt forces you into counterintuitive territory: the myth, the hidden cost, the "you've been doing it wrong" frame. That's where shares and saves live. Use this immediately after Prompt #1. 🔵 Prompt #3 — Branch Into a Full Month This is where the system pays off. Each of your 7 angles becomes 3 subtopics. Each subtopic becomes 3 post formats — educational, provocative, and case study. That's 63 post frameworks from one core problem. You won't use all of them. But you'll never stare at a blank page again.
Office Hours #1 – Visual Identity Foundations, Tools, and Next Steps
This Office Hours session was the first support and Q&A session for members of the AI Identity Lab. The goal of Office Hours is to help members troubleshoot, get feedback, and make progress on their visual identity, AI images, and videos. This session focused heavily on foundations, classroom structure, tools, and how to use the community for support. 1. The Most Important Takeaway: Start With Your Visual Identity Foundation Before creating AI images, videos, or content, you need to build your visual identity foundation. If you skip this step: - Your images will look inconsistent - Your content will feel scattered - You will waste time creating images you never use - Your audience won’t recognize your content If you build the foundation first: - Your images will look cohesive - Content creation becomes faster - Your brand becomes recognizable - Everything you create works together Foundation first. Content second. Your foundation includes: - Brand colors - Fonts - Style (modern, soft, bold, luxury, etc.) - Backgrounds - Clothing colors - Overall vibe and identity - AI persona / avatar (optional) 2. How to Choose Your Colors (Using NanaBanana) A great tip from this session was using NanaBanana to test different colors on yourself. You can: - Change clothing colors - Test different backgrounds - Try different color palettes - See what actually looks good on YOU Suggested color directions discussed: - Blues - Grays - Blacks - Dark tones - Winter palettes The goal is not to guess your colors — it’s to test and see what looks best visually. 3. Use AI as a Thinking Partner for Your Identity We also talked about using AI to help develop your identity and brand direction. You can use: - Astrology - Numerology - Aura colors - Personality tests - Archetypes - Color psychology - Brand personality frameworks You can put all of this into ChatGPT and ask it to help you: - Identify brand colors - Identify brand personality - Identify visual themes - Identify style direction - Create prompts for your AI images
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Intro: Suzanne Taylor-King
Hello Everyone, I've been here since the beginning BUT I didn't ever introduce my self!! I'm a business strategist and coach who just loves AI and has made over my complete business to have AI at each step of my offer and community, BUT my visuals I have let slack, I made 100s when I first learned from @Lindsay Hack and now almost a year later I need new ones.......new hair style IRL. My newest image from Lindsay is the new look and captures me perfectly!!! More on the way!!
Intro: Suzanne Taylor-King
When AI Starts Doing More Than You Asked (video of the week)
My first video in my own visual style is here. It is not fully perfect yet — the cat necklace did not make it in. It added a different necklace instead, but the blue blouse and black trousers are already there. And Molleke appears in the final seconds as part of my brand. What did I do in this video? I laughed at myself. I am learning how to build an AI agent, and one of my biggest concerns is this: what if an AI takes over not just the task, but also the intention? What if it starts doing things the user never asked for? So I used the little character Yves and Morris gave us to play the AI agent. In the video, you see it “optimising” a simple request to write one email. The result? It turns that into a whole chain of actions - even booking speaking engagements and preparing divorce papers for my husband. Which, obviously, I never asked for… and would not even be relevant if I were married. 😄 I wanted to include that exaggeration because it shows something real: when an AI agent does too much, it can quickly move far beyond your actual intentions. I hope it gives you a laugh, because laughter is healthy. But I also hope it makes the point that AI is not something to play with casually. It helps to learn it with guidance from a coach or someone who knows what to watch out for.
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