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I told ChatGPT my life story...
here’s what happened.
I won’t take long, friend!
but I’ve been thinking about this since that day.
I told ChatGPT (I call her Chelsea 🤣) my full story once.
Start to finish.
No filter.
The job loss.
The sleepless nights.
The days I didn’t know how we’d buy groceries.
It gave me a perfectly written version.
Clean. Chronological.
Void of all life.
And it hit me, this is what so many entrepreneurs do when they try to write their story.
They lay out every milestone.
Every move.
Every “this happened, then that happened.”
And yet… nothing lands.
It’s not that your story isn’t powerful.
It’s that you’re giving it away too early.
Too polished. Too resolved.
You don’t need to prove yourself with your story.
You need to move people with it.
The best stories aren’t about timelines.
They’re about turning points.
The moment you nearly quit.
The moment everything changed.
The moment you finally said, “I can’t do it like this anymore.”
That’s what people feel. That’s what connects. That’s what sells.
So if you’ve been wondering why your story isn’t sticking…
It’s probably not the words.
It’s that you’re wrapping it in explanation instead of tension.
You don’t need to share it all.
Just enough for them to see themselves in it.
This is the work I help people do every day inside Love, Learn, and Live Storytelling guide.
But today, I just wanted to remind you of this:
Your story isn’t boring.
It’s just waiting to be told better.
And you, friend,
you’re more than ready to tell it.
Don’t forget that.
– Stephen
PS…I’ll be back with new a episode of my podcast this Friday! 😁😁😁😁😁
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