The Easy Button For Your Organizing Business - ChatGPT and AI
If you've been hearing the words ChatGPT, Magic Write (from Canva), Jasper, or AI and wondered "what the heck are these things everyone is talking about?"--we are here to help! AI is artificial intelligence, and we are taking the mystery out of these new tech tools and how they can help organizers with some of the hard work we need to do with SEO, blogs, websites, and other STUFF!
AI is able to take some of the difficult tasks we have as professional organizers and make them easy to do. From getting ideas for blog posts for your website, to captions for social media, to copy for your website, AI has a lot of power to make your work a little easier.
I know sometimes these tools can feel too "techy" and overwhelming so I am breaking it down for you, including giving you some examples of what it can do for you (which you can download below in links for listeners.)
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FULL TRANSCRIPT
You're listening to the Pro Organizer Studio podcast with Melissa Klug and Jen Kilbourne Obermeier. Thank you so much for joining in our mission is to broaden the horizons of savvy business women in the organizing industry by instilling confidence and inspiring authenticity. You'll gain new insight into strategies designed specifically for professional organizers.
[00:00:32] Melissa Klug: Hey, pro organizers. It's Melissa and I am back with another episode. I'm actually so excited to talk about the subject. It's something that I have been meaning to talk about for a while, but we just had so much other content and I'm just really, excited to get into the subject today.
Um, Start. I just wanna remind everyone that our Organizing Essentials course is open for enrollment, so you can go to the show notes or you can go to proorganizerstudio.com and click courses and find out all about organizing essentials. This is a course that came straight from my heart. It is all about. Organizing in client's homes. So everything from how do you deal with a difficult client to, how do you deal with a client that has boxes from floor to ceiling? How do I do paperwork, how do I do a kitchen? All of that. We talk about client psychology. We talk about so many things.
The bonus is that we have a zoom once a month. It's actually one of my favorite things to do in my whole business. It is the loveliest group of women. We get together and talk about client stuff. So if you have a client problem that you're dealing with or you're like, I don't really know what kind of products to use, all of these things are things we cover in organizing Essentials.
Also, there's a bonus, we will be doing a live Zoom for anyone that joins us in the month of March, just for those people. So, get a little private Zoom with me. Please hit our show notes or head to pro organizer studio.com and click courses. It is $249 and I promise it'll be some of the best money that you spend all year in your business. Fully deductible tax time is coming up, enrollment is gonna be closing soon. Get in while you can. Can't wait to meet you guys and get started. Okay, so today we are talking about something that is all over the news. It is like absolutely everywhere.
And what I'm about to say is, is going to sound kind of ironic when I really think about it, but I read an article once that was about information overload, which by the way is very real. My brain like hurts every day, with the amount of information that I have to take in, and I'm sure that you feel the same way.
So it said the amount of information that we get in one day of our modern life, Is equivalent to the amount of information people in the late 18 hundreds got in their entire lifetime. Okay, so here's the ironic part of this. I went to go try to find that article. So that I could quote it directly for you, but I couldn't find it
Which means there's information overload in my brain and maybe on the internet too. But I did find something different and one of the things I was able to find was from Fast Company, and it was a statistic that said the information that we get in a day now compared to 1980. Is equivalent to 174 newspapers worth of information.
So I understand it's probably been a while since a lot of us have read a newspaper cover to cover, but think about 174 newspapers stacked up, and that is the difference in the amount of information we are. Having to process or that we are given every single day. This is all just like a completely insane statistic to me.
But when my brain feels exhausted by all the inputs coming at me every day, I completely believe it. This is not just in our personal lives, but. For sure, especially in our businesses. And one of the things that I see in the amazing women that I coach in pro organizer studio programs is there are so many pieces of technology that are fighting for our attention and our brain space in our businesses, and it's really close to impossible to keep it all together.
I mean, like part of my job [00:04:00] is to know about a lot of these things, and I will tell you it's totally overwhelming to know. , all of the different pieces of technology that exist that can help our business. And I think that sometimes we can just get overloaded and be like, whoop, my brain is shut down and, and I can't deal with it.
I also understand that there are things that you, , you sometimes don't wanna admit that you don't understand. This is a thing, it happens to me. The other day, someone asked me if I had heard of this X, Y, z something, and I'm like, duh.
Of course I have, cuz I knew that I was like supposed to know what it was. And honestly I didn't know enough about it to, to be remotely , to, to give a remote answer on it. But I didn't wanna look stupid, so I had to Google it. I had to figure out what it was. And, and that is definitely one of those things that I know we all struggle with, is you don't wanna look like, oh, you don't know about the X, Y, Z thing.
One of the things that I am committed to doing here is trying to break down some of these things that suddenly seem to be everywhere or things that have been around a while, but you might not actually know what they do, or more importantly, why you might need them in your business. And I want you to be able to say, yeah, I've heard of that, and like, Not have it be a lie
Oh yeah, I definitely know what that is. So today's version of what the heck is this thing is going to be something that is the hottest new thing around everyone is talking about it, it is all over the news,
and it's something that can really. I think super overwhelming. Super techy. And I know that some people really don't love tech or they think they're not techy and, and tech things might overwhelm them or start to feel very scary. But this thing that we're gonna be talking about today has huge opportunities for organizers, and I want to talk about it.
If you have heard people talking about chat, g p t there are reels, there are tos, there are news stories. It's like a really, really huge thing. If you've heard about chat G p T, but you're like, I have no idea what it is, that's what we're gonna talk about today. We're actually gonna talk about a bigger subject, but chat, G p T is this new technology and it has experienced insane growth.
So I'm a business data nerd. Okay, so just go with me for a second. , it took Instagram two and a half years after it started to get to a hundred million users on their. , it took chat g p t two months to get to that same level. So this is something that came out and just absolutely exploded.
And you may have heard about it, but you might be sitting here going like, I've definitely heard of it, but I have no idea what it is. By the way, total side note that you didn't ask for it. This is how I feel. Anytime you read an article about Bitcoin, I have tried really hard to understand Bitcoin.
I don't understand it. I'm never going to understand it. I refuse to understand it. So it might just be that chat, G P T is your version of Bitcoin, right? Where you just go like, yep, I've heard of it, but I have no idea what it is. Chat. G P T is just one of many different options that you have for starting into the world of ai.
And the other day, someone posted in our coaching group for inspired organizer members and they were like, oh my gosh, have you guys tried the Canva tool using ai? And someone responded, what is ai? That is a very common response. It's actually why I'm doing this podcast today. AI stands for artificial intelligence, and in its very simplest form, what AI is, is using computer learning to generate something that would've normally been generated by you and your brain.
And because computers can work infinitely faster than we can, our brains are amazing, but they can only process at a certain speed. And because computers. A ton of information and put it together and synthesize it in milliseconds. It can basically generate a lot of data and content and information in a very short period of time.
While chat, G P T is getting the most attention recently for how it brought AI kind of into the public consciousness. There are other things beyond chat G P T that are using AI that we have access to. Okay. So for a while AI's been [00:08:00] around for a while, but it's really only been able to be used by computer scientists and other people.
Now it's coming to actual consumers like you. So there is something called Jasper that has been around for a while. And then there's a new tool in Canva that is called Magic, right?
That uses ai. This is a total side rant. I will argue to anyone on the earth that the best 1295 I spend in my business every month is being a Canva Pro member. I cannot possibly e. All organizers to get on Canva Pro, it is the best thing for your business. But inside Canva, they have this new tool called Magic, right?
Okay. So I'm gonna start by talking about what they do and how to do it, and then I'm going to move on to how I recommend you start using it in your business. So just stick with me. Chat, G p T, Jasper Magic Wright, use artificial intelligence to take something that you give it as a prompt and all that a prompt is, is just a set of instructions of what you want it to do.
It's basical. the direction that you're giving it, and then magically, and, and I'm just gonna say magical. I know it's not magic, it's very smart computer scientists who are writing code and like something, I don't even, I will never understand how it gets put together, but it takes that prompt that you give it those instructions and then it uses all of the knowledge of the internet to give you a result of the instructions that you gave it.
An example, I just wrote a prompt in canva's magic right tool that says, write a blog post on the top 10 tips for decluttering in less than five seconds. And yes, I timed it, it spit out a list of decluttering tips with details. So an example that I particularly liked. Was, be ruthless. Be honest with yourself about what you really need and use.
If you haven't used an item in over a year, it's probably time to say goodbye. That was one of the tips that it spit out. I did another simple prompt, then write a 500 word blog post about the benefits of decluttering with children and toys.
In six seconds, it spit out some really good content, 10 tips, including one that I actually use all the time with parents in my organizing work. It was decluttering promotes creativity with fewer toys to choose from. Children are forced to be more creative with what they have. This can lead to imaginative play and foster.
Those are just a couple examples of using really simple prompts. I think that the magic of AI gets more magical when you give it very specific and detailed information in the prompt. And by the way, these prompts can be very long. Like you could write a whole paragraph as a prompt. So the more detail you are able to add to your prompt, and the more specific you can get, typically the better the information that comes back from the prompt.
So I. Write an article in a witty, entertaining tone about why you don't need to keep buying things to fill your house with clutter. Make it 500 words the content that it generated. Hit the mark for me. Here is little bit of what it says.
And by the way, I'm gonna post in the show notes, I'm going to actually give you the link that you can go to the outputs so you can read the whole thing. You can read the prompt that I put and then read what the output is, just so you can see what it looks like.
From that prompt, it said, are you tired of living in a cluttered house? Do you find yourself constantly buying things just to fill up space? Well, my friend, it's time to put down the credit card and step away from the shopping cart. Let's be real. We've all been guilty of buying things. We don't need that cute throw pillar that you just had to have, even though you already have 10 at home, or that new kitchen gadget that promised to make cooking easier, but has been sitting in the back of your drawer collecting dust.
But here's the thing, buying more stuff isn't going to solve your clutter problem. . So that's just a few sentences that it spit out. Using that prompt I gave, it was, give me a witty, entertaining tone. I like what it spit out. I think it's pretty great. I want you to go to the show notes and check out the document just so you can read the whole thing.
You can read the prompts and read what it spit out but now that you have like a really brief idea of what it can do and what you put in and then what it puts out, I wanna talk about how I recommend that you use this for your [00:12:00] business, because it's not just that this tool exists, but how am I supposed to use it? Melissa, please tell me like, what am I exactly supposed to do with this?
So the last few podcast episodes we have been talking about how social media is not the way that you are going to build your business if you are doing in-home local organizing. We've talked about how social media isn't it, but then we talked about what should I be doing? So if you listened to the second part of the podcast with Kate, the socialite from The Socialite Fault, she was talking about what you do need to grow your business. She recommended a lot of great things. But one of the first things was you obviously need to have a solid website, really great website, and then for SEO purposes, adding a blog to that website is a really, really solid idea.
Whenever I say the word blog to anyone, I mean, I shouldn't say anyone, but most people, 98% of the organizers I work with when I'm like, Hey, have you thought about a blog?
I get I get a few things. I sometimes get silence. . I sometimes get, what I mostly get is, Ooh, that just sounds overwhelming. I'm not a writer. I'm not a blogger. I don't know what I would say. There's just this kind of an immediate block, you know, writing is not my strong suit. I really hate it. I cannot imagine putting together a blog because it takes me forever to just write a social media caption.
There are just a lot of things that a lot of mind blocks people. Around blogging in general. Okay. And sometimes people are like, it would take me so long to write 500 words. I, I don't even know how it would take me hours. I, I just dunno how I would do it. And I would like to be clear, I really do understand this, so I do like to write.
I, I very much like writing and I still find myself in front of a blank computer screen sometime going, I, I don't, I have got nothing , I've got no ideas, I've got nothing. So I really get it. To me, these AI tools are an amazing way to use a gift that has been given to us from the computer scientists of the world, to be able to get over that hump of writing something versus staring at a blank screen.
So it's a great way to get over writer's block, or I'm not a writer, and what I recommend to people is that you use the prompt and then whatever AI delivers on that prompt as a foundation for your. Here's what I mean. If you wanted to, you can easily, I gave you a couple examples earlier, but you could easily go into chat, G P T or Magic write and just say, write a 300 word blog about the benefits of decluttering.
In five seconds, you would have the content, you would hit copy and paste, you'd add a couple photos, and you would have a blog up in less than two minutes probably. You can absolutely do that if you want to. There's nothing wrong with that. , I don't personally advocate just cutting and pasting and using whatever the computer spits out.
What I suggest to people is that you look at the output and you see that you have been given an empty house and now it's time to decorate it. You didn't have to pour the concrete, you didn't have to put up the walls. You didn't have to put up drywall. But you have been given an empty house, and now your job is to put pictures on that wall and to fill it with cool f.
So I personally believe that writing of any kind is really only as good as the personality that it's able to convey. You know, whether it's your website, whether it's a blog, whether it's a social post, it's whatever your unique personality is. I just want it to be you, whatever you are authentically. But I don't want it to sound mechanical or like a computer generated it, which sometimes AI tools can sound
Example, if we want to talk about 10 decluttering tips for the kitchen as a blog post, AI is probably going to spit out something about organizing your drinking cups. So what I might do from that is say, oh, I wanna expand on this. What I want to talk about is downsizing coffee mugs. And the reason I wanna talk about that is because
my personal decluttering journey is we had 47 coffee mugs jammed [00:16:00] into one small cabinet, but only two people in the house that ever drank hot beverages out of them. So we had like, what felt like hundreds of coffee mugs, but we would basically only use like two to three a day. So I could take that as, as a canvas and say, I'm gonna add the decor.
I'm gonna tell this story about coffee mugs and tell people that I relate to this, and here's what I did with my coffee mugs. Here's how I repurposed them, blah, blah, blah. I can give them the whole thing about the coffee mugs, right? So I have taken something out of AI and then I have put my own personal spin on it.
You might look at that and say, oh, okay, so I'm gonna use this as a thought starter. But you know what? I don't love these tips. I'm actually gonna remind people. Totally crazy Kitchen Organization project I did and how, you know, we used a cabinet for something totally different than it's ever been used for before.
Whatever you can see AI. As the tool to get you started. It gives you ideas that then you can build from. What AI is going to give you is a way to shortcut the extra hard work that you might have to. .
But I think even more importantly, what it is to me more than anything else is, is AI going to help me do something that otherwise, like a blog I would massively procrastinate on, or never start at all?
I'm going to use that as a tool then. I see so many people who never start the blog or they never, they never write the newsletter or they never do the thing because they don't know how to get started and they don't know what to write, and then they miss out on all the other benefits. Whether it's SEO for your website, whether it's connecting with people who have signed up for your newsletter.
and it's, it's because of fear or it's because of that blank page. Okay. So to me, AI allows you to take that blank page out of it and allows you to get started on something that otherwise you might just go, Nope, I can't do it. So there's a way for you to be a writer without having to spend hours and hours.
Just staring. Here's the other thing that I wanna say, because we all know we're all organizers, we're all in the same boat. Ladies, . When we're talking about a blog or we're talking about anything that you wanna do to generate interest for your business, you know, we tend to overthink it and we tend to be perfectionistic.
None of this has to be perfect. I know we want things to be that way, but what I want is for you to be able to launch the blog or send the newsletter or do the thing without it being perfect. And if you are staring at a blank screen and can't get there, if AI can help you get over that hump and . It takes a little bit of that perfectionism off the table. It takes the overthinking off the table. I want you to put out the thing.
Okay. So there are downsides to ai. We did have a conversation in our group the other day. I was looking at a conversation that people were having about ai and someone was saying that they, they felt like it was cheating, and I totally understand that, and I wanna talk about it for a.
So the way I look at this is that this is a tool like many other tools and we are taking progress. You know, progress is coming really, really fast at us. And there have been a lot of times in history that people have said like, Ooh, I don't want to use X, Y, Z because it just, it doesn't feel right.
We're, we're getting used to it, right? So one of the major issues with AI that is very controversial is sometimes students use it in ways that are not ethical. So they have a lot of problems now with students using it to generate papers. In fact, this actually happened in my daughter's high school the other day.
There was someone in one of their classes that got busted for using chat G p T to write a paper. I would like to be extremely clear that there are ethical issues with some of these tools. However, I think it's about how you are using the tool and what you are using it for. The way I am advocating using it as thought starters or the canvas that I'm painting on in our business works for me.
To me this is no different than heading over to Pinterest. A lot of times people will be like, I don't really know what to talk about. I'll be like, Hey, go on Pinterest, get some ideas. It's looking for ideas on Pinterest, it's looking for inspiration anywhere else that we get these thought starters from places.
One [00:20:00] discussion in our group was also about someone wanting to feel that what they're reading is, is really them and really authentic. And I completely understand that feeling. And you want people to know and trust that you know they're reading about something that you have generated.
And. Something that you is personal to you. So that's why I also recommend use it as that base layer, as that foundation, and then add your own flavor and your own tone and your own personality, and so it really does look and feel authentic. .
All of us has to do what feels good to us. And if, if you're listening to this and going, oof, I don't, I just, I can't do it.
I can't, you don't have to. But for those of you who are listening and going, oh my gosh, this could really transform the way that I think about a blog. Like I, I have never wanted to do it, but now I feel like I can, it can get me over that hump. , I would really encourage you to check it out. There are so many tools out there, and for me, if I can save myself time and energy to concentrate on other more important things and more high value things, I'm gonna use it.
And I really wanna make sure that I am putting something out. Versus having analysis paralysis or never doing it, or seeing it as so overwhelming that I can't get it done. To me, that's why it's a tool to utilize. The other way I want you to think about AI is it's not just for blog posts. That's what we've talked about the most, and that's the main one I want you to think about it for, because that's what most people come to me and have the biggest block on.
Thinking about other things that you have to write. There might be copy on your website.
You might wanna revamp the copy on your website. It can give you ideas for social media. Obviously I've been beating this drum for the last few weeks. Social media's not gonna save your business. You do not have to spend your entire life working on it. But I do advocate what I call the proof of life strategy, which is I do want to post occasionally so people know that I'm out there and so that I have a full grid.
And people get a sense of what my personality is and, and what I like. AI can be used to generate ideas for you, for your social media. It can generate captions, it can do a lot of things for you that make your social media generation for that proof of life strategy a lot easier. One of the things you'll see if you click on the post that I'm putting in the show notes about the output of the ai, I decided to ask it for 10 great quotes about decluttering.
You can then take those quotes on decluttering and you can make that into a graphic. Boom. You have your social media done for the week.
Taking this great quotes about organizing, maybe that gives you not only a social media post, but it gives you an idea about a blog post, and then you can just use that as a thought starter you can also use these tools to do other things. So an example when I talk about show notes, I don't know if you guys have even ever seen them, but if you scroll down on whatever podcast app you're listening to this on, there is a set of notes for every show.
And sometimes what I like to do is give a little synopsis of it. So, . So the other thing you can do is you can take something that you've written and have chat G p T. Summarize it as an example. I do a transcript for every one of our podcasts. I can copy that transcript into chat, G P T.
and then it generates a summary for me of what I talked about. So instead of me having to go through thousands of words and then say, oh, I talked about this, this, this, this, and this, Chad, g p t can do it for me in like five seconds, . It can also. Edit things for you. So if you are not a writer, let's say you're looking at copywriting on your website, and you can have these tools edit what you have written.
So that's especially in Magic Wright, which is in Canva, but you can have it edit and make sure it's correct. Grammar and spelling and punctuation and all that kind of stuff. They're just so, so, so many ways that you can use these tools. I don't want you to think of it as, oh, it only generates blog posts.
It can do so many other things. Okay what I would love for you to do is just think about how this new tool could possibly help you in your business. And the best way to do that is to go and just try them out.
I want you to go play around with them. It's actually really, really fun. It can get a little bit addictive, like it just, Ooh, this is what I'm gonna tell it to do, and I'm gonna see what it says. For this [00:24:00] episode, all the examples I used via Canva in their magic right feature. So please go get Canva if you don't have it. I assume that Canva, I assume Magic Wright is only in pro. I don't know that for a fact, but I, I'm guessing so the way that you find it is you create a new document, just press the plus sign. You have to click document. So like the other day, I was like, oh, I'm gonna go make an Instagram post and I'm gonna see what Magic Wright does. Nope, it doesn't do it. . It only does it in a doc. You just click the plus button and then magic right will be the first thing that comes up and you just type in your prompt and you're ready to go.
I also personally use chat g p t. You get that by going to a website that is called open ai.com. I did read something recently that there is a scam going around of people giving shortcuts to get to chat G p T and it's actually like scam, it's malware and that kind of stuff. Please just go to open ai.com and then there's an open AI app you can use.
That is the only way to access chat g. Jasper is another option. I have not personally used it, but I do know some organizers who have used it and other people who say it's really great. There is an organizer in our inspired organizer group who says she uses Jasper to write her Google ads, which is another awesome suggestion.
We have a lot of people in our group that have been playing around with it. So they'll just put in different prompts, try different things, and then see what changes when you give it a different level of detail. Just play around with it like you're sitting on your couch watching tv.
Just grab your laptop, play around with it, see what you can do. And if you guys have any questions about this or if you want to talk about the implications of it in terms of you know, not only some of the good things, but maybe some of the controversial things about it, please reach out to me.
You know, I love talking to people. Hello, at pearl organizer studio.com. Always happy to have a conversation about it, and I absolutely love to get different perspectives. Can't wait to hear from you. All right. I hope this. I hope you have a great day. Organizers. Before I go, I do wanna remind you too, if you have not gone to watch our free workshop, you can spend another hour with me at the Pro Organizer's Profit Plan where I talk about a lot of organizing related things.
I'd love to see you at that workshop. It's available 24 7 on demand. Go to poroadmap.com and it will take you there. I hope you guys have an absolutely awesome week, and I will talk to you soon.
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