From ‘Scared to Try’ to ‘This is Amazing!’—What’s Possible with ChatGPT
Overwhelmed by AI? Today’s video breaks it down, step by step.

A few days ago, a client shared with me: ‘I want to try ChatGPT, but it’s scary!’
I get it. New tech can feel overwhelming.
But once I sent her a step-by-step video to guide her, things shifted.
Later that day, she texted me: It was scary… but I did it! This is amazing—where has this been all my life?’
Moments like these remind me just how powerful ChatGPT can be when we use it with intention.
In today’s video tutorial, I’ll walk you through exactly how I use ChatGPT as a creative collaborator. Whether you’re looking to rekindle your love for photography or need a fresh way to spark new ideas for creativity and life ‘Chat’ can help.
Using two specific prompts, I’ll show you how to generate a photo and writing ideas in ways you may be quite amazed by.
Grab the prompts HERE.
Let’s Do It
That’s a Wrap
This video is just the beginning—a glimpse of how ‘Chat’ can inspire creative breakthroughs in photography, writing, and so much more.
And if you’re ready to dive deeper, my ChatGPT workshops are perfect for creatives like you. Whether you’ve felt hesitant or just curious, these sessions will give you the tools and confidence to use ‘Chat’ with intention.
The intro pricing ends November 1st, so now’s the perfect time to join.
xx
Kim
“Life shrinks or expands in proportion to one’s courage.”
p.s.
Watch for the story of the beautiful package in my top photo, coming to the next white space letter. Seriously… I (almost) have no words.
♡
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