Using AI can feel like walking into a conversation where everyone else already knows the rules. Some people type one sentence and get magic. Others try the same thing and end up with a robotic paragraph that says a lot while meaning nothing. That gap is exactly where Janay Trevillion steps in with How to Talk to Chatty Like a Baddie.
This book is warm, funny, and refreshingly real. It speaks to beginners who want to use ChatGPT without feeling confused, overwhelmed, or judged for “doing it wrong.”
A Book That Keeps It Simple, Clear, and Confidence-Boosting
How to Talk to Chatty Like a Baddie is built for the person who wants results. The book does not drown readers in jargon. It also avoids that stiff, corporate tone that makes AI feel like a workplace training video.
Instead, the book focuses on one core idea: if you want better answers from ChatGPT, you need to ask better questions. That means being clear.
Janay teaches readers how to stop tossing vague prompts into the chat and hoping for the best. She breaks down how to communicate with direct instructions so the responses feel useful, personal, and easy to apply. Even better, she explains why generic answers happen in the first place. That small shift helps readers feel in control fast.
The book also encourages boundaries. That matters more than people realize. Many beginners assume AI is either “right” or “wrong,” and they accept whatever comes back. This guide shows how to steer the conversation instead of letting it steer you. When readers learn to guide the tone, set limits, and ask for revisions, everything changes.
What Readers Learn Inside (Without the Overwhelm)
The lessons inside this book feel like having a smart friend sitting next to you, pointing at the screen and saying, “Try this instead.” It gives step-by-step guidance, real examples, and practical fixes that make an immediate difference.
Readers learn how to stop sending vague prompts and start giving clear direction. That sounds simple, yet it is the biggest unlock. Clear prompts help ChatGPT understand what the reader actually wants, whether that is a social media caption, a plan for the week, or help organizing thoughts.
Plenty of people want help writing, but they still want their personality to show up. Janay shows how to get that by giving tone instructions, context, and examples that shape the voice naturally.
The book also explains why readers keep getting generic answers and how to fix it. Many AI tools respond with broad advice when the input is too broad. Janay helps readers tighten their requests so the output becomes specific, actionable, and aligned with real-life needs.
One of the most useful parts is how the book expands AI beyond writing. It shows how to use ChatGPT for planning, everyday thinking, and problem-solving without overcomplicating the process. That includes brainstorming, organizing ideas, building simple workflows, and making decisions with clarity.
Most importantly, it teaches readers to approach AI as a tool that supports their ideas instead of overwhelming them. That mindset shift is powerful. It takes AI off the pedestal and puts the reader back in charge.
Janay Trevillion’s Voice, Humor, and “Keep It Moving” Energy

Janay is the creator behind Empire Creator Lab, where she helps creators and service providers turn ideas into sellable assets using simple AI workflows. Her style is practical and human. She makes AI feel doable for people who do not have a tech background and do not want one.
Her “keep it moving” mindset shows up throughout the book. She focuses on action. She encourages readers to stop overbuilding and start shipping. That message lands well for anyone who has ever started a project, overthought it, and then abandoned it halfway through.
The humor in the book also matters. Learning AI can feel awkward at first. Some guides make beginners feel behind. Janay’s tone helps readers relax, laugh, and keep going. It creates an experience that feels like progress, even when someone is brand new.
There is also an interesting layer to her background. Beyond the AI space, Janay has a passion for storytelling and exploration. She has spent over a decade in the travel industry, specializing in group travel, solo adventures, family-friendly getaways, and corporate expeditions. That experience shows in her writing. She knows how to guide people from point A to point B with clarity, structure, and confidence.
Her writing journey grew from her travels, capturing the feel of different destinations and turning them into engaging narratives. That storytelling skill makes her AI guidance easier to follow.
Who This Book Is Perfect For
This guide is a great fit for beginners who want to use ChatGPT without feeling intimidated. It is also perfect for creators, entrepreneurs, and everyday users who want AI support while keeping their own voice intact.
Anyone who wants simple, clear prompts will benefit. Anyone tired of generic answers will feel relieved. Anyone who wants to think faster, plan smarter, and write with more confidence will find something useful here.
How to Talk to Chatty Like a Baddie makes AI feel like a helpful assistant instead of a confusing machine.
And once readers learn how to speak up clearly, the results start sounding like they finally match the vision in their head.
We had the privilege of interviewing the author. Here are excerpts from the interview:
Hi, thank you so much for joining us today! Please introduce yourself and tell us what you do.
Hi, I’m Janay Trevillion, creator of Empire Creator Lab and author of How to Talk to Chatty Like a Baddie. I help creators, consultants, and service providers simplify AI into a real workflow so they can turn ideas into sellable assets and actually ship what they start.
Please tell us about your journey.
I came into the online space like most people: a lot of ideas, a lot of tools, and not enough structure. I could create all day, but the follow-through was messy, and I noticed the same thing with other creators too. People were collecting prompts and freebies but not building anything that could consistently make money.
That is what pushed me to build Empire Creator Lab. It’s my way of closing the gap between “I have a great idea” and “I shipped the offer, built the system, and it sells.” My work is about making AI simple, but also making the outcome real.
What are the strategies that helped you become successful in your journey?
I stopped overbuilding and picked one next step. One offer, one workflow, one asset to ship.
I built a repeatable framework instead of random hustle. I use EMPIRE: Envision, Map, Package, Improve, Revenue, Expand.
I focused on systems that convert. Not just list growth, but clear follow-up, clear calls to action, and a home base (Creator Lab) where everything leads.
I used AI for execution, not entertainment. AI helps me draft, organize, and speed up output, but the strategy stays human.
Any message for our readers?
Do not let your ideas die in your notes app. Keep it simple, pick one thing to finish, and let the finished version teach you what to improve. You do not need more tools. You need a clearer workflow and a real plan to ship and sell.
Thank you so much, Janay, for giving us your precious time! We wish you all the best for your journey ahead!