"I've always shown care through gift-giving. When I choose something for someone, I want them to feel seen and have something they'll actually use. I'm not someone who is going to give luxurious, massive gifts - but the gifts I give are meaningful. Over the last year, AI has become the most effective way for me to do that. ChatGPT has become like a gifting concierge, helping me organize my brainstorming and land on presents that feel thoughtful, personal, and aligned with someone's real life."
"I developed a framework for what makes a good gift Through conversations with the women in my podcast community, " She's Interesting," I realized that people - particularly women in their 30s like myself - value three main things: gifts that feel a little luxurious, gifts that expand our brains (like books or courses), and gifts that make the day-to-day easier. This became my three-part framework for ChatGPT."
"With this information, I started a project in ChatGPT - which creates a space to group similar chats around the gifting topic - and provided custom instructions for the AI to follow, like background information on my framework. If you want to create your own framework, think about what's most important to you and the people around you. What makes you the happiest? What types of things make your life easier? Use the answers to those questions as main points in your framework."
Gift-giving can convey care by making recipients feel seen and providing items they will actually use. ChatGPT serves as a gifting concierge to organize brainstorming and generate thoughtful, personalized gift ideas aligned with recipients' lives. A three-part framework — small luxury, brain-expanding items, and practical day-to-day aids — guides selections and helps prioritize what matters. Creating separate, ongoing ChatGPT conversations and providing custom instructions preserves recipient context, speeds decision-making, reduces choice overload, and enables tailoring gifts by lifestyle, budget, and occasion.
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