Things you should know about AI
Angle 4 is here — and this one is for anyone who's been using AI daily but still feels like results are inconsistent. I found 6 tricks I was completely missing. None of them take more than 30 seconds to learn. All of them made an immediate difference. Here's a quick run through: 1. FEW-SHOT EXAMPLES — Don't describe the style you want. Paste 2-3 examples and say "match this exactly." AI reverse-engineers the pattern. 2. NEGATIVE CONSTRAINTS — Tell AI what NOT to do. "Avoid game-changer, leverage, and any opener about the pace of change." Saves you 15 minutes of editing every single time. 3. CHAIN YOUR PROMPTS — Big task? Break it into steps. One prompt per step. Review in between. Quality stays high throughout instead of getting shallow. 4. SHOW DON'T TELL — Want AI to write in your voice? Don't describe it — paste something you wrote and say "match my voice exactly." Works better than any description. 5. THE MEMORY HACK — AI has zero memory between chats. Start every important chat with a 3-line context block about who you are. Copy-paste it. 10 seconds. Everything changes. 6. ITERATE SMART — When output isn't right, change ONE thing. Not the whole prompt. Just one variable. You learn what works. You improve faster. Full guide with copy-paste templates for each one is needed? Let me know if you need them? Try the Memory Hack today — it's the easiest one to start with and the results are immediate. Which of these were you missing? Drop below 👇