I’m in the process of planning my June and July U.S. tour – there’s space in my NYC and Portland visits, so message me if you’d like to meet!
Let me tell you, booking airline flights is a bee-atch.
Even with Google Flights to compare airlines, juggling different dates, departure cities and prices across multiple flights is time-consuming and overwhelming. When I have to do the process for multiple trips, it can take hours!
So if you’ve got travel coming up, here’s a tip that saved me a headache:
Let ChatGPT whip up a flight comparison chart for you, based on your personal preferences.
Here’s the prompt I used:
“Do some research into airline flights and make a comparison chart to help me make the best choice. Please use the following criteria with special considerations for price, travel duration (preferably non-stop or shorter total travel time), ticket change flexibility and baggage fees.”
Then include the following information:
- Departure and Destination Airports: Where will you be flying from and to?
- Travel Dates: What are your intended departure and return dates?
- Passenger Details: How many travelers are in your party, and are there any children or infants?
- Class Preference: Do you prefer economy, premium economy, business, or first class?
- Flexibility: Are your travel dates flexible?
- Budget: Do you have a specific budget range in mind
The Great Chatsby (my nickname for ChatGPT) did some research and generated this comparison chart:
Yes, I had to double-check the details, but the process was so much easier and faster than doing it manually.
This is amateur-level AI stuff compared to the wizardry my friend Gasper Crepinsek up to with his Chat GPT Mastery course.
Right now Gasper is building an AI agent trained to his personal travel preferences – essentially a mind-reading virtual assistant. I can’t wait until it’s available!
But here’s something even cooler than time-saving travel hacks:
Have you ever noticed that the moment you put your attention on something you want to create, your inner intelligence gets to work?
Ideas pop up. Memories surface. People and possibilities show up.
It’s like magic! But actually it’s how your mind is designed to work.
I love watching this in action. For example, one of my clients was struggling to make money for her business.
“I hate thinking about money,” she said.
Is it any wonder she was having trouble creating it?
So I gave her a challenge: come up with 25 ways to create money for her business.
A few days later, she had grant applications submitted, a fundraiser planned, and conversations started. Just by turning her attention in a creative direction, her natural intelligence took over.
Not only did the ideas come flooding in, she got excited and took action on them. (Which I didn’t tell her to do, by the way.)
All from simply putting her attention on something she wanted to create.
Your natural intelligence is a superpower you can tap for fresh, creative ideas about anything and everything.
We’ll be exploring more of these hidden superpowers on June 12 in our upcoming community conversation, A Fresh Look at Your Hidden Superpowers.
Think of it like a cozy, curious campfire chat where we explore what else is possible—with insights, laughs, and maybe even a little creative magic.
🌀 RSVP here to join us:
http://theawakenedbusiness.com/fresh
Yours in love and play,
Steph
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