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My Website Journey – A Friendly Log

When I started this website, I didn’t have a clear plan. I only had curiosity, the desire to learn, and a feeling that I needed to document my journey. This is how I began shaping my online space while still figuring out who I am and what I want to create.

Step 1: Personality first

I took a personality test (I used CrystalKnows, but any reputable one works). The point isn’t a label—it’s clarity for decisions.

Optional: A light astro check

I pulled my birth chart on astro.com. I’m not a pro; I enjoy it and it sparks reflection. I even listen to horoscopes in English to practice listening—even if I forget them three minutes later 😄.

Step 2: Structure with AI (ChatGPT)

I fed my test results (and birth chart) into a structured prompt. The key wasn’t magic answers—it was forcing clarity: goals, audience, tone, and first steps.

Pro tip: Don’t marry your first draft. Iterate—colors, images, structure—until it feels like you.


The Prompt Framework I Used (and You Can Copy)

Use this skeleton and adapt it.

Role & Tone
Act as an expert in clinical psychology and professional astrology. Be rigorous, critical, and constructive—question assumptions, point out blind spots, and offer alternatives.

Goal
Analyze the attached files (personality test + birth chart) and create a report to help me build my personal brand and website content.

My Experience (optional)
“I’ve studied [field], with training in [courses/certifications]. I have [some/no] practical experience.”

Website Purpose (choose)
Portfolio for companies · Show services · Sell digital products · Generate consulting leads · Other: ___

Expected Delivery

  1. Executive Summary (3–5 sentences)
  2. Ideal Client Profile (persona)
  3. Strengths to Highlight (copy + visuals)
  4. Shadows/Risks (how to manage them)
  5. Content Strategy (5 ideas: title, goal, CTA)
  6. Visual/UX Checklist (palette, tone, homepage layout)
  7. 8-Step Launch Plan (with simple metrics)
  8. Resources & References
  9. Three Final Questions to refine

What to Attach
Personality test (full results), birth data (date/time/place), optional CV/links/services.

Pre-Analysis Questions

  • Which test did you take?
  • Confirm birth data.
  • Academic/practical background?
  • Main goal of the website?
  • Visual style ideas?
  • Ideal audience?
  • Freebies vs. paid services?
  • Tone (formal/friendly/motivational/technical)?
  • Competitors or sites you like?
  • Platform & launch date?
  • Any ethical limits (e.g., no clinical claims)?

What I Learned Doing This

  • Clarity beats aesthetics. Tests and prompts reduce guesswork.
  • Constraints help. Format, tone, and delivery sections keep AI focused.
  • Iteration wins. I changed colors, structure, and copy until it felt true.

Next Steps (my action plan)

  1. Draft my Executive Summary and Ideal Client from the prompt output.
  2. Publish 1 post/week in Behind the Work (what I tried → what I learned → tiny metric).
  3. Build a simple case study template (problem → action → result → next step).
  4. Maintain a living visual system (palette, H1–H6, buttons, spacing).
  5. Review monthly: keep, tweak, or delete.

Checklist before you publish your post

  • SEO title and meta description added
  • Slug in lowercase with hyphens
  • Excerpt added
  • Featured image with alt text, caption (credit), and title
  • Clear H2/H3 headings + short paragraphs
  • CTA at the end
  • Mobile preview checked

Follow the Journey

This is a learning-in-public space. If this resonated with you, stay around — there’s more to come.

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