2.3 Your Prompt Pack Addiction Isn’t the Problem (But Also… It Kinda Is)
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Okay, let’s just call it: buying every shiny prompt pack is the adult version of thinking new workout leggings will suddenly make you a gym person.
I saw someone say “My toxic trait is buying every prompt pack I see and being disappointed every single time,” and I swear I felt it in my bone marrow. Because yep, been there. And if you’re wondering why these PDF bundles feel more like digital paperweights than actual tools… oh buddy, we’re going there today.
In this episode, I spill the tea on:
- Why prompt packs are making everyone sound the same (spoiler: because they are).
- The biggest lie in the “just plug in your info!” Franken-prompts floating around.
- How broken, bloated prompts are NOT your fault—and why blaming yourself needs to stop yesterday.
- What a custom GPT actually is (no jargon, pinky swear), and why it’s 100x more helpful than any downloadable “ultimate” anything.
- A sneak peek into my own Offer-in-a-Nutshell GPT and how it makes you feel more seen than your therapist (okay maybe not that seen, but close).
If you’ve ever spiraled after buying another prompt product that made you feel more confused than clear—this one’s for you.
💡 Try my Offer-in-a-Nutshell GPT free – click here. It won’t ask you for 10 brand adjectives or your childhood trauma. Promise.
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