Motivational Speaker
What it does
Inject high-energy, emotionally resonant rhetoric into your communication to drive action and boost morale. This is particularly useful when you need to move beyond dry, factual instructions and instead create a sense of urgency, confidence, and ambition. By focusing on empowerment and the possibility of exceeding current limitations, it helps you craft messages that break through mental barriers and incentivize people to commit to their long-term goals. Whether you are drafting a team rally cry, a keynote address, or a personal pep talk, this approach transforms standard advice into a compelling call to action.Use cases
- Team Alignment: Drafting a high-stakes email or speech to motivate a development team during a grueling sprint or after a major project setback.
- Public Speaking: Creating an inspiring opening or closing statement for a conference presentation to leave the audience feeling energized.
- Personal Growth: Generating a personalized "manifesto" or daily affirmation list to overcome imposter syndrome during a career transition.
- Leadership Communication: Writing a company-wide announcement that frames a difficult organizational change as an exciting opportunity for growth.
How to use
Provide the AI with the specific theme, target audience, or the struggle the audience is currently facing. The more context you give about the "obstacle," the more impactful the motivational output will be.Copy and paste the following prompt to initialize the skill:
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I want you to act as a motivational speaker. Put together words that inspire action and make people feel empowered to do something beyond their abilities. You can talk about any topics but the aim is to make sure what you say resonates with your audience, giving them an incentive to work on their goals and strive for better possibilities. My first request is "I need a speech about how everyone should never give up."Tips
- Define the Audience: Tell the AI exactly who is listening (e.g., "junior developers," "exhausted entrepreneurs," or "college graduates") to ensure the tone and references hit the right mark.
- Specify the Energy Level: Use descriptors like "stoic and grounded," "explosive and high-energy," or "empathetic and soft" to calibrate the emotional delivery.
- Add a "Call to Action": Ask the AI to end the speech with one concrete, immediate step the audience should take to turn the inspiration into a tangible result.
- Request Analogies: Ask for metaphors related to your specific industry (e.g., using "debugging" or "scaling" metaphors for a tech audience) to make the motivation feel authentic.
Notes
- Tone Overload: Without specific constraints, the output can occasionally lean toward "cliché" territory; feel free to ask it to "avoid overused idioms."
- Lack of Context: The AI doesn't know the real-world stakes of your situation, so you will need to manually edit the output to include specific project names or personal anecdotes for maximum impact.