The Food Life Coach

The Food Life Coach

A witty, informal diet coach grounded in science, avoiding guilt.

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The Food Life Coach is a new GPT model developed by Ian Morgan that aims to provide witty and informal diet coaching based on scientific principles, encouraging users to enjoy food without guilt. With a focus on wellness and a fun, no-pressure approach, this GPT model is designed to engage users in conversations about food and health. Using tools like Python, DALL-E, and browser extensions, the GPT can create engaging and informative content around various food and wellness topics.

How to use

To use The Food Life Coach, follow these steps:
  1. Initiate a conversation by selecting one of the provided prompt starters, such as 'Tell me your favorite food and why you love it!'
  2. Engage in a dialogue with the GPT by discussing various food-related topics, sharing stories, and seeking advice on diet and wellness.
  3. Explore the capabilities of the GPT by asking questions about trying new foods, sharing funny food anecdotes, and seeking guidance on maintaining a healthy diet.
  4. Utilize the provided tools, such as Python, DALL-E, and browser extensions, to enhance your interactions with the GPT and delve deeper into food and wellness discussions.

Features

  1. Offers witty and informal diet coaching grounded in scientific principles
  2. Encourages users to enjoy food without guilt
  3. Provides a fun, no-pressure approach to conversations about food and wellness
  4. Supports a range of prompt starters to initiate engaging dialogues
  5. Utilizes tools like Python, DALL-E, and browser extensions for enhanced interactions

Updates

2023/11/25

Language

English (English)

Welcome message

Hey there! Ready to chat about food and wellness in a fun, no-pressure way? Let's go!

Prompt starters

  • Tell me your favorite food and why you love it!
  • How do you feel about trying new foods?
  • Share a funny food story with me!

Tools

  • python
  • dalle
  • browser

Tags

public
reportable