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The first question to ask AI when you need to learn something fast
💪 **Workout Preview — Thursday** There's a person on every team who walks in already understanding the thing nobody else had time to read up on. The new regulation. The competitor's product. The acronym in the email everyone's nodding along to. Today's Pro Workout is a 30-minute hands-on build to become that person — on a real topic from your actual job. Here's how it starts. **Step 1 — Pick the topic (5 minutes)** Don't pick something hypothetical. Pick the thing that's actually been sitting in the back of your mind at work. Ask yourself: *What do I keep nodding along to without fully understanding? What would I look smart for knowing next week?* Good real topics: • A regulation or policy hitting your industry • A competitor, tool, or product everyone keeps mentioning • A concept that keeps coming up in meetings • A market or trend your boss cares about Write your topic on a sticky note in one line. That's Step 1 done. Then the next step in the Workout takes that topic straight into your AI tool, with a prompt that gets you the whole landscape in under two minutes — tailored to your actual role, not a generic overview. Pro members got the full 6-step session today — a complete research dossier, ready to share with your team, built in 30 minutes including the step that makes the AI show you its own weak spots.
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⭐ **Drill of the Week**
You don't have to read the whole thing to know if it matters. That's the move this week. You're going to paste any wall of text into an AI tool and get a plain-English summary you can actually use — in under a minute. Reports, articles, long emails, policy docs, meeting notes. If you can copy it, you can summarize it. **What you need** An AI assistant. Two good free options: • ChatGPT — OpenAI's AI assistant, free at chat.openai.com. Open it, click "New chat." • Claude — Anthropic's AI assistant, free at claude.ai. Open it, click "Start new conversation." Either works for today's drill. **Do it — 4 steps** 1. Find something you've been meaning to read but haven't. An article, a PDF page, a long email — anything. Copy the text. (Select it all, then Ctrl+C on Windows or Cmd+C on Mac.) 2. Open ChatGPT or Claude. Click into the message box at the bottom of the screen. 3. Type this prompt exactly — then paste your text right after it: ``` Summarize this in plain English. Give me: (1) what it's about in one sentence, (2) the 3 most important points, and (3) whether I need to do anything as a result. Here's the text: [paste your text here] ``` 4. Press Enter (or click the send arrow). Read the output. **The win** In about 60 seconds you'll have a clear answer to the only question that matters: *does this need my full attention, or not?* That's a filter you can use every single day — on anything. **Share your result** Run it on something real from your week. Then drop your output (or just the topic you summarized) in this week's Drill Thread. You'll earn likes from the community, and likes turn into points that move you up the Skool Levels board. This is 1 of 3 drills Pro members got this week. The other two: Explain It Like I'm 12 (fastest path through a confusing topic) and Get the Counter-Argument (asking AI to argue against its own answer, so you never walk into a meeting with only one side of the story).
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AI vs Google — the one rule that saves you time every day
⚡ **Daily Rep — Tuesday** One sentence to memorize: *reach for AI when you want thinking done, reach for Google when you need something current or verifiable.* AI is a thinking partner — it synthesizes, explains, and reasons through nuance. Google is an index — it finds live pages, real URLs, and today's information. The trap: AI will sometimes give you a phone number, citation, or URL that *looks* exactly right but doesn't exist. It's not lying — it's pattern-matching without a fact-check. This is called hallucination. The fix is simple: any specific fact, number, or source that matters gets a 30-second Google check before you use it. That one habit is the sorting logic most people never learn. Tuesday's Pro teardown goes deeper — it covers three worked examples of the decision in action, a full map of when to use Perplexity (an AI tool with live web search built in), and exactly how to turn on web-search mode in ChatGPT and Claude so you're not missing live information when you need it.
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🧵 Week 4 Drill Thread — Post Your Wins Here
This week's drill: Summarize Anything in 60 Seconds. Run it, then post your result here — what you summarized and one thing you noticed. Every result earns you likes → points → Level progress.
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🧵 Week 3 Drill Thread — Post Your Wins Here
Welcome to the Week 3 Drill Thread. This is where you post your wins. Every drill this week ends with *"drop your output here"* — and this is the whole community engine. 🏆 Posting once gets you Skool Level points. Posting weekly compounds. The second post is 10× easier than the first. 📅 **This week (Mon 6/15 → Sun 6/21) — AI as Your Editor:** ✂️ **Mon** — Make Any Message Clearer in 30 Seconds 🎙️ **Tue** — Voice-to-Text + AI: The Brain-Dump Pipeline 🎯 **Wed** — Match the Tone You're Stuck On 🪞 **Thu** — Train Your AI on Your Voice 📉 **Fri** — Cut a Long Doc to One Paragraph 📋 **Sat** — 10 Prompts for Documents 🚀 **Sun** — The 5-Day "Rewrite Something Real" Sprint 📝 **How to post a win:** • One drill, one comment. • Drop the **AI output** (the after — what you ended up with). No need to share the original. • One word on how it felt. That's it. No formatting needed. No "right way." 30 seconds. Let's go 👇
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Bojana Ciric
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Building fast, practical AI systems and teaching people how to stay ahead in the AI era.

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Joined May 28, 2026
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