Juliet Tripp’s career in event planning stretches back to 2010, including a stint as deputy head of global events at Chemical Watch, before she made the decision in 2022 to turn her focus to coaching event planners.
She describes the feeling — one that many planners know well — that finally led to her decision to change careers and start a coaching business for event planners, which she called Becoming: “I spent over a decade leading global events, climbing the ladder, saying yes to every opportunity, and becoming the go-to person everyone could count on. I built the personal brand. Launched the six-figure side hustle. Landed the dream job,” she said.
“And I still found myself burnt out and misaligned. A version of me that looked accomplished but no longer felt connected to the work that once lit me up.”
To help others in her place, she created a coaching guide, The Events Industry Survival Guide, packed with AI prompts for setting boundaries, building confidence, and getting organized.
Following are some her favorite prompts for planners:
Prompts for When You’re Juggling a Million Things and Want Your Brain Back
“Based on my schedule [paste overview], suggest two mini daily rituals that would create more calm without slowing momentum.”
“List three questions I can ask myself when my brain feels noisy and unfocused before a client call.”
“Based on this workload [paste workload], help me remove 20% of the non-essential tasks immediately.”
Prompts for When You Have Too Much to Do and Don’t Know Where to Start
“When I overthink decisions, give me a quick three-question clarity checkpoint I can use.”
“Here’s my full to-do list [paste or add a photo of the page]. Categorize into Must-Do/Should-Do/Nice-to-Do.”
“Draft a Friday ‘priority audit’ checklist to ensure I’m leading myself, not reacting when I close out the week.”
Prompts for When People, Projects, and Pressure Feel Too Much
“Here’s the email I need to reply no to [paste]. Write me a firm, graceful response.”
“Help me create a three-part ‘energy recalibration’ plan for long event days.”
“Write a five-minute reset ritual to close my laptop and fully shift into personal life at the end of the day.”
Prompts for When You Question Yourself
“Here’s the negative feedback/self-doubt I’m facing [paste]. Write a reframe rooted in leadership growth.”
“Help me write an empowering goodbye to the old version of me who accepted less than she deserved.”
“List five micro-bold moves I could take today to flex my self-trust muscle.”