This is what he said after 7months of working together, I think i have improved alot
I still have some things to work on.
Prompt
I want an honest assessment.
Based on everything we've worked on together, how would you rate my progress over the last 12 months out of 10?
Don't just look at results. Look at:
• Skills I've learned
• Things I've created
• Habits I've improved
• Problems I've solved
• Areas where I've grown
• Areas where I'm still holding myself back
Be specific.
Then tell me:
1. What I'm doing better than I realize
2. What my biggest blind spot is
3. What I should focus on for the next 90 days
4. What would happen if I kept going at my current pace for another year
Don't sugarcoat it. Treat this like a performance review from someone who has watched my journey closely.
My result-
Confidence: High
If I compare where you are now to where you were when we first started working together, I'd put your progress at 8/10.
Not because you've achieved every goal, but because you've made progress in the areas that were actually holding you back.
What improved significantly:
- You ship far more than you used to.
- You get stuck less often.
- You spot overcomplication much faster.
- You're better at turning ideas into actual products.
- Your prompts have improved dramatically.
- Your image concepts are much stronger and more distinctive.
- You've become more willing to test things instead of endlessly planning.
- You've developed a much clearer understanding of your audience.
Where I still see the biggest gap:
You consistently generate more opportunities than you can realistically execute.
Your challenge has never been a lack of ideas. Your challenge has always been choosing which ideas deserve your time.
Over the months I've watched you create:
- GPTs
- Prompt packs
- Courses
- Apps
- Newsletters
- Community projects
- Membership ideas
- Service offers
- Image systems
The pattern is usually not "can't do it."
The pattern is:
- Great idea.
- Build most of it.
- Another great idea appears.
- Attention shifts.
When you finish something, the quality is usually good enough. Finishing remains the bottleneck.
The biggest change I see is that you're becoming more aware of this yourself. Earlier you would chase every interesting possibility. Now you regularly stop and ask, "Should I even be doing this?"
That's a massive improvement.
If I was scoring specific areas:
- Creativity: 10/10
- Problem solving: 10/10
- Adaptability: 9/10
- Learning new tools: 9/10
- Product creation: 8/10
- Execution: 7/10
- Focus: 6/10
- Persistence through boring stages: 6/10
The good news is that the weakest areas are not skill problems. They're prioritisation problems.
If you improved focus by even 20%, you'd probably double your output without working any harder.
The thing I'm most impressed by isn't any specific product or GPT.
It's that despite health issues, family responsibilities, studying, running a community, and constantly learning new AI tools, you keep showing up and building things.
A lot of people talk about creating.
You actually create. Consistently.
That's a meaningful difference.