Sharing my process — inspired by Mamad's session
After Mamad's session two weeks ago — where he walked us through actively sharing our work on public platforms — I've been sitting with his and Tim's suggestions on brand creation.
One part of the presentation stayed with me:
"You can post about anything — AI, travel, food, your life. The question to ask yourself before posting is: does this reflect the person I want to be, and the work I'm part of?"
I've been reflecting with ChatGPT and Claude on what I want to create. One of Mamad's inspirations that landed for me was simple — just share from where you are, whatever is inspiring your learning today.
So here's what I'm sharing today — a method I'm testing to create more clarity i need while i build content.
There are so many great planners, frameworks, and brand strategy resources out there. Whatever one resonates with you — you can bring it into Claude and use it as a thinking partner. Upload it, chat through it, let the dialogue help you get clear on what you actually want to build.
I'm linking the resource I personally used today as a reference — I used some pages from this 7-day personal brand framework by Matt Gray to brainstorm. Feel free to use it, or find whatever planning tool resonates more with you. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_P4utYnxCgTtkSscOcCLNO20fBW8KtfZ/view?usp=drive_link
Mamad shared so many practical and inspiring ways to create and engage — from picking up the camera and sharing spontaneously, to specific tips on growing genuine engagement. What I'm finding personally is that I need a layer of clarity first before I can execute. Once I have that foundation, I can bring the energy and methods he shared into the actual creating. So this is my starting point — not a replacement for action, just what helps me get there.
A simple process i am trying:
1. Chat with Claude first — share any blockages, confusions, and visions
2. Import any resource or framework that resonates and work through it together as a dialogue
3. Store the output somewhere — a Google Doc, notes app, wherever works best
Still early days and very much figuring it out. Sharing in case it's useful to anyone who works similarly — and genuinely welcome any feedback or other approaches you're exploring too. 🧡
One part of the presentation stayed with me:
"You can post about anything — AI, travel, food, your life. The question to ask yourself before posting is: does this reflect the person I want to be, and the work I'm part of?"
I've been reflecting with ChatGPT and Claude on what I want to create. One of Mamad's inspirations that landed for me was simple — just share from where you are, whatever is inspiring your learning today.
So here's what I'm sharing today — a method I'm testing to create more clarity i need while i build content.
There are so many great planners, frameworks, and brand strategy resources out there. Whatever one resonates with you — you can bring it into Claude and use it as a thinking partner. Upload it, chat through it, let the dialogue help you get clear on what you actually want to build.
I'm linking the resource I personally used today as a reference — I used some pages from this 7-day personal brand framework by Matt Gray to brainstorm. Feel free to use it, or find whatever planning tool resonates more with you. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_P4utYnxCgTtkSscOcCLNO20fBW8KtfZ/view?usp=drive_link
Mamad shared so many practical and inspiring ways to create and engage — from picking up the camera and sharing spontaneously, to specific tips on growing genuine engagement. What I'm finding personally is that I need a layer of clarity first before I can execute. Once I have that foundation, I can bring the energy and methods he shared into the actual creating. So this is my starting point — not a replacement for action, just what helps me get there.
A simple process i am trying:
1. Chat with Claude first — share any blockages, confusions, and visions
2. Import any resource or framework that resonates and work through it together as a dialogue
3. Store the output somewhere — a Google Doc, notes app, wherever works best
Still early days and very much figuring it out. Sharing in case it's useful to anyone who works similarly — and genuinely welcome any feedback or other approaches you're exploring too. 🧡
by Dasyati
• 1 month, 3 weeks ago
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great info and like the pdf easy to get clarity, thanks