Prompting
Draft, review, ship.
Not AI theory. Actual prompts you can copy, adapt, and use today, built around real client and internal work.
Lessons
- 01 Prompts made for real work
A prompt is an instruction, not a question. Brief it like a sharp colleague, specific, honest, clear about what good looks like.
- 02 Pick a prompt. Fill the brackets.
Every prompt uses [brackets] for the parts you fill in. Copy, replace, then review before you send.
- 03 Five things that make the difference
What separates a usable draft from one you would send, habits that survive client calls and internal reviews.
- 04 Four essential elements
Role, context, task, and output format, check every prompt before you run it.
- 05 Open the prompt library
Copy-ready prompts for stakeholder mapping, proposals, prep, and objection handling.