Who does Co-Pilot think I am
- Brett McCallum
- Jul 1
- 1 min read
I have always had a view on who is Brett McCallum. I have made sure that I am honest, reliable and just tell it how it is. So I thought that I would run some of my previous blogs and content through Co-Pilot to see what it thinks of me and who it thinks I am. Pretty funny actually of how accurate it was.
Here are the results:
Your Voice and Style
Direct and Conversational: You write the way you speak—straight to the point, no fluff, and with a sense of humour. You’re not afraid to call things as you see them, and you’re open about your own mistakes and lessons.
Authentic and Relatable: You share personal stories, both wins and failures, and you don’t sugarcoat the tough parts. You’re comfortable being vulnerable, which makes your advice feel genuine and trustworthy.
Motivational but Grounded: You encourage readers to “have a go,” to embrace failure, and to keep bouncing back. You’re not about empty positivity—you focus on action, learning, and resilience.
Australian Flavour: Your language, references, and attitude are distinctly Australian—laid-back, practical, and a bit cheeky.
Practical Wisdom: You break down big ideas into actionable steps, and you’re clear that success is about consistent effort, learning, and mindset—not luck or shortcuts.
Well I think it is pretty accurate. So anyway that's my random thoughts of the day.




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