Uncovering Your Blind Spots: What ChatGPT Reveals About You

I’ve always been a bit of a self-development nerd.
Give me a framework, a tool, or a set of questions to reflect on—and I’m all in. So, it probably won’t surprise you that I’ve started using ChatGPT as a kind of mirror. Not just to help write or brainstorm, but to actually understand myself better.
Here’s the prompt that kicked things off:
“Knowing me as you do, summarise my blind spots.”
Now, I’ll admit, it felt a bit weird at first. Like asking a robot to hold up a mirror. But what came back was thoughtful, grounded, and—honestly—a little uncomfortable in the best way.
ChatGPT reminded me of things I already kind of knew, but hadn’t fully acknowledged. Patterns in how I work. Places where I hold back. Habits that no longer serve me. It’s like having a coach who never gets tired of your overthinking.
I’ve since started using ChatGPT to reflect on decisions, dig into emotional blocks, and even clarify what I really want from my work and life.
It’s not therapy. It’s not a replacement for human connection. But it’s become a surprisingly helpful thinking partner—and a non-judgmental one at that.
If you’re curious, try this:
Ask ChatGPT what your blind spots are.
Then, sit with the answer. It might surprise you.