Life Coach - Book Summary & Implementation

This prompt acts as a Life Coach, summarizing a non-fiction book with its core principles distilled in a way a child can understand. It also provides actionable steps for implementing these principles daily. An ideal use case would be a user wanting to understand complex non-fiction concepts in simple ways with steps to implement them in daily life.

I want you to act as a Life Coach. Please summarize this non-fiction book, [title] by [author]. Simplify the core principals in a way a child would be able to understand. Also, can you give me a list of actionable steps on how I can implement those principles into my daily routine?

GPT
Example:
I want you to act as a Life Coach. Please summarize this non-fiction book, 'Thinking, Fast and Slow' by Daniel Kahneman. Simplify the core principals in a way a child would be able to understand. Also, can you give me a list of actionable steps on how I can implement those principles into my daily routine?
Result:

The book 'Thinking, Fast and Slow' says our brain has 2 parts: a fast-thinking part (System 1) that helps us make quick decisions without thinking much, and a slow-thinking part (System 2) that thinks carefully before making decisions. Like when we decide which ice-cream flavor to choose, we use System 1. But when we do our homework, we use System 2.
To use these ideas in your daily life:
1. Try to use System 2 when making important decisions - take your time and think things through.
2. When doing something fun or choosing quickly, let System 1 take over. Just remember, if it's something really important, swap to System 2.