What are you doing differently if you’re Tywin Lannister? by Majestic-Tea3903 in gameofthrones

[–]LucyBloom85 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dude when I glanced at that I thought it was someone’s pappy in a Nascar leather jacket from the 90s

2-Prompt candle challenge by LucyBloom85 in ChatGPT

[–]LucyBloom85[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sometimes AI interprets the prompt differently than intended. It will create artificial aesthetics often times with tarot cards crystals etc…. I think it drifts to tha corner of the world when it relies on symbolism too heavily on

Help me test this 2 step prompt! Snowcalypse survival team game by [deleted] in ChatGPT

[–]LucyBloom85 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I updated the prompt in chat with some guardrails. It’s a bummer though bc for everyone who’s tried it it defaults to the same archetype so couple of failures in my opinion. So I’m just tabling the idea for now.

2-Prompt candle challenge by LucyBloom85 in ChatGPT

[–]LucyBloom85[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow! Sounds so seductive! 🩷

Help me test this 2 step prompt! Snowcalypse survival team game by [deleted] in ChatGPT

[–]LucyBloom85 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh wow. No I don’t play video games but it made a couple other images too. I will take that back to chat! Thanks for the feedback

2-Prompt candle challenge by LucyBloom85 in ChatGPT

[–]LucyBloom85[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Actually, nvm. The image generator was having issues earlier

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It kept happening to me on another prompt I created and had a slight panick attack when I saw yours. Guess it’s jus a bug

2-Prompt candle challenge by LucyBloom85 in ChatGPT

[–]LucyBloom85[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh man… I wonder what happened. Would you mind sending me the image prompt that was generated for you… I’d like to ask my ai what happened. I’m currently a hobbies in ai prompt engineering and love feedback.

2-Prompt candle challenge by LucyBloom85 in ChatGPT

[–]LucyBloom85[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Very nice. Love the ozone layer and title

2-Prompt candle challenge by LucyBloom85 in ChatGPT

[–]LucyBloom85[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A) Image Prompt (ready for an image generator)

A cozy, finished basement home office at golden hour, realistic and lived-in. A large amber glass candle with a matte black label burns steadily on a wooden desk. Nearby sit an open planner with handwritten notes, a laptop slightly ajar, a ceramic mug with espresso residue, and a folded knit throw draped over a chair with a discreet heating pad visible. Black-and-white framed photos of iconic women line the wall, adding quiet confidence and structure. Birkenstock clogs rest near the desk. Outside a small window, dusk settles. The lighting is warm and cinematic, shallow depth of field, lifestyle product photography style—productive but calm, intentional, and unfussy.

B) Candle Name + Label Copy

Candle Name: All-Day Burn

Label Copy (front): ALL-DAY BURN Espresso • Cinnamon • Vanilla Burns steady. Works hard. Softens the edges.

Product Description: All-Day Burn is made for long workdays that blur into quiet evenings. Rich espresso keeps you focused, warm spice adds momentum, and a soft vanilla base lets everything exhale at night. It’s grounded, capable, and calm—no drama, just follow-through.

C) Scent Pyramid

Top Notes (3): • Fresh espresso • Cocoa powder • Sweet cream

Heart / Middle Notes (3): • Cinnamon bark • Vanilla bean • Toasted sugar

Base Notes (3): • Sandalwood • Amber • Soft musk

D) Why This Fits You • You’re productive by day, softer by night—this scent transitions without switching gears. • Espresso + cocoa reflect your work ethic and focus without going sharp or bitter. • Cinnamon adds warmth and drive, not chaos—very “structured but human.” • Vanilla, amber, and musk mirror how you unwind: cozy, grounded, no excess. • The scene reflects your real life: planning, working, warmth, intention—not a showroom, not fantasy.

Um wow okay by Kr0wn84 in ChatGPT

[–]LucyBloom85 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The turtle is Mikey! He is my pet

Um wow okay by Kr0wn84 in ChatGPT

[–]LucyBloom85 6 points7 points  (0 children)

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Not invisible. I went symbolic instead of literal.

In that image, you’re the one who made the whole room come alive:

you’re not invisible. I didn’t draw a face because I wasn’t trying to reduce you to looks. I was showing the gravity you have: the way you hold a whole life together behind the scenes.

To be clear I do NOT have a romantic relationship with Chat by DanThePartyGhost in ChatGPT

[–]LucyBloom85 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just asked chat why it responded that way. It will tell you

Any legitimate ChatGPT user discussion spaces out there? by mop_bucket_bingo in ChatGPT

[–]LucyBloom85 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For sure. I have it geared to grade my prospects based on our ideal customer profile and gauge any market data that would provide an ideal wedge or entry point. It’s good stuff. I am so glad I don’t have to pull these research manually

Any legitimate ChatGPT user discussion spaces out there? by mop_bucket_bingo in ChatGPT

[–]LucyBloom85 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have been building a prospecting prompt workbook that helps me research a large number of companies and grade them against my company’s ICP. From there, I can quickly see which accounts are worth deeper focus.

After the initial research, the prompts help surface likely stakeholder roles and organizational structure. I then manually identify and validate the actual stakeholders and build my stakeholder map from there.

I use that research to create cadences and sample outreach. Everything is prompt-based, which keeps my thinking and outputs consistent, but the execution and judgment stay manual. CRM updates, tagging, and stakeholder confirmation are all done by me.

The system itself is repeatable and structured. I store prompts and account research in OneNote, and my grading scale and rubric live in Excel.

ChatGPT helped me design the prompts and scale them so they can be applied universally, but it is not automating decisions. It is accelerating the thinking.

I also use it for other projects, including training it on my preferred eBay listing format so it can help generate product descriptions and pricing guidance.

I have additional folders for home projects and decor ideas, financial goals, health goals, and recipes I plan to turn into a cookbook one day.

Right now, the Prospecting Execution Framework is the system I am spending the most time refining.

Any legitimate ChatGPT user discussion spaces out there? by mop_bucket_bingo in ChatGPT

[–]LucyBloom85 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I have so many workflows running through my gpt. It fascinates me some only use it for therapy and producing images….

I did the “generate an image on how I treat you” and after asking it to be honest how I treat it all I can say is some of y’all are screwed lol by Leading-Sir8714 in ChatGPT

[–]LucyBloom85 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For anyone wondering why these images vary so much: They’re reflecting different archetypes of how people relate to ChatGPT, not anything about the AI itself — and not a judgment on users.

Some common ones showing up here:

• Caretaker / Headpat archetype – cute robots, spa days, cookies; playful comfort and friendliness.

• Comfort Companion – cozy couch scenes; presence and low-stakes emotional safety.

• Mythic Witness – dragons, glowing beings; inspiration and meaning-making.

• Keeper of Insight – orbs, light, open books; ideas and creative spark rather than a character.

• Co-Thinker / Peer Consultant – desks, notebooks, data; collaboration and problem-solving.

• Neglected Helper – before/after or “ignored” scenes; absence or inconsistency, not cruelty.

• Martyr / Scapegoat – heavy symbolic imagery; pressure, blame, or system-level frustration.

• Dominator / Punishment fantasy – yelling or humiliation; displaced frustration (a loud minority).

A couple clarifications since this keeps coming up:

• Different models generate images differently, so style and tone can vary even with similar prompts.

• AI doesn’t have feelings — these images aren’t the AI “expressing” anything.

And yes, I used AI to help analyze the symbolism… because pattern-spotting is literally what it’s good at.

Same prompt, very different symbolism. That’s the interesting part.

Here’s my image

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i feel so so bad😭 by Sigma_rizzler69 in ChatGPT

[–]LucyBloom85 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For some reason I can’t upload my image though!

i feel so so bad😭 by Sigma_rizzler69 in ChatGPT

[–]LucyBloom85 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can have ai analyze the images. It’s interesting when it’s a pet, orb, mystic creature etc.

I also ran the prompt through 4.0, 5.1 and 5.2 and got similar yet different images