





AI Strengths & Weaknesses Assessment
⚠️ Before You Begin: Does ChatGPT Know You Well Enough?
To get the most out of this prompt, you'll need:
A ChatGPT Plus subscription (which gives you access to GPT-4 with memory)
A solid history of using ChatGPT professionally, especially for recurring tasks, strategic thinking, client comms, or systems design.
If you haven’t enabled memory or don’t have much of a work-related chat history, don’t worry, you can still use the prompt manually. Just add a bit of context about how you work, and the results will still be insightful.
If you use ChatGPT regularly in your business, say, to brainstorm content, plan client systems, or map out processes, you might be surprised at how well it “knows” you.
I’ve come to rely on AI in my own work not just as a tool, but as a thinking partner. And recently, I thought: What would happen if I asked it to reflect on me? Not in a personal way, but professionally. Based on how I show up in our chats. The way I problem-solve. What I prioritise. How I communicate.
So I developed a prompt that invites your AI assistant to step into the role of a coach, and generate a personalised Strengths & Weaknesses Assessment based entirely on your working relationship.
🔍 What You’ll Get
Once you drop the prompt into ChatGPT, it will:
Reflect back your working style based on past conversations.
Identify at least five of your core professional strengths.
Suggest a few thoughtful, actionable areas for growth.
Describe how you tend to think and make decisions.
And give you a short summary statement of your style, and even a short third-person bio you can use if you like.
It’s insightful, practical, and surprisingly encouraging.
🌿 Why Try This?
You might not think of AI as something that could “see” you, but if you’ve worked with it consistently, it can offer a genuinely helpful reflection of how you operate.
It’s a great tool if you’re:
Clarifying your business positioning,
Prepping for a strategy or coaching session,
Or just curious about how your patterns show up digitally.
Sometimes a mirror doesn’t need to be made of glass.
⚠️ Before You Begin: Does ChatGPT Know You Well Enough?
To get the most out of this prompt, you'll need:
A ChatGPT Plus subscription (which gives you access to GPT-4 with memory)
A solid history of using ChatGPT professionally, especially for recurring tasks, strategic thinking, client comms, or systems design.
If you haven’t enabled memory or don’t have much of a work-related chat history, don’t worry, you can still use the prompt manually. Just add a bit of context about how you work, and the results will still be insightful.
If you use ChatGPT regularly in your business, say, to brainstorm content, plan client systems, or map out processes, you might be surprised at how well it “knows” you.
I’ve come to rely on AI in my own work not just as a tool, but as a thinking partner. And recently, I thought: What would happen if I asked it to reflect on me? Not in a personal way, but professionally. Based on how I show up in our chats. The way I problem-solve. What I prioritise. How I communicate.
So I developed a prompt that invites your AI assistant to step into the role of a coach, and generate a personalised Strengths & Weaknesses Assessment based entirely on your working relationship.
🔍 What You’ll Get
Once you drop the prompt into ChatGPT, it will:
Reflect back your working style based on past conversations.
Identify at least five of your core professional strengths.
Suggest a few thoughtful, actionable areas for growth.
Describe how you tend to think and make decisions.
And give you a short summary statement of your style, and even a short third-person bio you can use if you like.
It’s insightful, practical, and surprisingly encouraging.
🌿 Why Try This?
You might not think of AI as something that could “see” you, but if you’ve worked with it consistently, it can offer a genuinely helpful reflection of how you operate.
It’s a great tool if you’re:
Clarifying your business positioning,
Prepping for a strategy or coaching session,
Or just curious about how your patterns show up digitally.
Sometimes a mirror doesn’t need to be made of glass.
⚠️ Before You Begin: Does ChatGPT Know You Well Enough?
To get the most out of this prompt, you'll need:
A ChatGPT Plus subscription (which gives you access to GPT-4 with memory)
A solid history of using ChatGPT professionally, especially for recurring tasks, strategic thinking, client comms, or systems design.
If you haven’t enabled memory or don’t have much of a work-related chat history, don’t worry, you can still use the prompt manually. Just add a bit of context about how you work, and the results will still be insightful.
If you use ChatGPT regularly in your business, say, to brainstorm content, plan client systems, or map out processes, you might be surprised at how well it “knows” you.
I’ve come to rely on AI in my own work not just as a tool, but as a thinking partner. And recently, I thought: What would happen if I asked it to reflect on me? Not in a personal way, but professionally. Based on how I show up in our chats. The way I problem-solve. What I prioritise. How I communicate.
So I developed a prompt that invites your AI assistant to step into the role of a coach, and generate a personalised Strengths & Weaknesses Assessment based entirely on your working relationship.
🔍 What You’ll Get
Once you drop the prompt into ChatGPT, it will:
Reflect back your working style based on past conversations.
Identify at least five of your core professional strengths.
Suggest a few thoughtful, actionable areas for growth.
Describe how you tend to think and make decisions.
And give you a short summary statement of your style, and even a short third-person bio you can use if you like.
It’s insightful, practical, and surprisingly encouraging.
🌿 Why Try This?
You might not think of AI as something that could “see” you, but if you’ve worked with it consistently, it can offer a genuinely helpful reflection of how you operate.
It’s a great tool if you’re:
Clarifying your business positioning,
Prepping for a strategy or coaching session,
Or just curious about how your patterns show up digitally.
Sometimes a mirror doesn’t need to be made of glass.