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Values-Aligned Hiring (with my AI life coach)

Values-Aligned Hiring (with my AI life coach)

Published 2 days, 7 hours ago
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What if the “right” decision isn’t about finding the perfect person… but learning how to trust yourself inside an imperfect process?

I put an AI life coach chatbot to the test with a real-life coaching conversation about hiring a nanny, decision-making, nervous system activation, and learning how to choose support without getting lost in fear, perfectionism, or over-analysis. What begins as a practical question — “Can ChatGPT help me hire a nanny?” — quickly becomes a deeper exploration of trust, compatibility, communication, family rhythms, and what it means to invite someone into the emotional ecosystem of your home.

Through this conversation, we unpack why hiring childcare can feel so deeply activating, especially when the role is not simply about supervision, but about partnership, presence, and emotional access to the family. For a work-from-home mother who is highly involved with her children, the nanny relationship becomes more than a job description. It becomes a question of ease, communication, shared values, caregiving competence, household support, and long-term reliability.

The episode explores how the pressure to find the “perfect” person can actually make decision-making harder. Instead of looking for a flawless candidate, the conversation introduces a grounded framework for hiring based on current-fit, not potential. The AI coach helps clarify the difference between things that can be trained, like household systems and family preferences, and things that should already be present, such as clear communication, emotional steadiness with children, competence with toddler resistance, baby care, naps, feedings, and adaptability under pressure.

This episode also explores how to assess reliability beyond promises. Instead of simply asking whether someone wants a long-term position, the conversation invites a deeper question: does this person’s life make long-term commitment likely? Through story-based interview questions, references, and attention to how someone communicates past transitions, we begin to look for ownership, maturity, empathy, timing, and integrity under change.

At the heart of this episode is the reminder that choosing support is not just a logistical decision. It is a value decision. It is a nervous-system decision. It is a trust decision. And when the stakes feel high, having a clear framework can help us stop searching for perfection and start recognizing what is truly workable, safe, and aligned.

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0:00 – Introduction: Testing an AI life coach chatbot on a real decision

0:47 – The coaching session begins: Hiring a nanny & what really matters

22:16 – The 3-gate hiring framework: How to stop over-thinking candidates

24:23 – Real-life case study: When a candidate passes 2 gates but fails the 3rd

39:34 – Overall coaching review: What the AI got right and wrong

40:07 – ICF credentialing explained: How to evaluate

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