Joel, the self-interview habit is the standout, most people never externalize their own blind spots. Curious how you store the outputs to actually compare across cycles.
That fifth habit of letting the model interview you is incredibly underrated.
We are excellent at lying to ourselves about our own progress, but seeing your own thinking reflected back to you objectively every six months makes it impossible to ignore where you're actually stalling.
Joel, the self-interview habit is the standout, most people never externalize their own blind spots. Curious how you store the outputs to actually compare across cycles.
I do it all in claude code, so it all saves in my claude memory file. glad you liked it!
"The AI Leadership Triad" - nice
I-m trying to coin it! May be a book coming, we-ll see ;)
My new book out last week !.
Stealing tool tourism :)
yes!!
Great post as always Joel.
A massive thank you for this. 🙏
I used number 5 intuitively 😊 ended up having rows with ChatGPT and Claude. 😀 Apparently it’s a normal thing to practice.
I am now kind of rebuilding our relationships with ChatGPT 😀
Feeling more aligned with Claude at the moment.
Love it!! I also find more alignment with Claude, but very interesting to try both! Where did you see differences?
That fifth habit of letting the model interview you is incredibly underrated.
We are excellent at lying to ourselves about our own progress, but seeing your own thinking reflected back to you objectively every six months makes it impossible to ignore where you're actually stalling.
Yes! And ai is amazingly good at it! Well said
Well, I love talking about myself, so I will definitely use this self-interview method. Thank you!
😂 thats amazing
This was a great article - I did the interview and was surprised at where the interview went. I did set up the 6 month reminder.
That’s so cool! What surprised you about the interview?
at the depth of where the interview went - it even asked me about some things from my childhood
oh wow!
Tool tourism never compounds and most people are still on the tour.
Tool tourism! First time I hear that