THANK YOU I finally got something. 😊 See below. Thanks for your multiple attempts to answer my confusing questions. As you know … 😊 I have struggled trying to understand/follow the strategy, steps, terminology, videos, examples, … Luckily, during the week before I found your course, I was trying to learn to use claude to create notes from a post. I learned to upload a lesson and some exemplary notes, and work with claude to create the instructions I could use to create similar notes for other lessons.. I went thru 9 iterations of revising the instructions to get better note results. I have more to go. But I got some idea about the process. Today, I was struggling with your latest efforts to help me. I decided to treat your steps like the ones I learned earlier with my notes project. So I loaded a part of one lesson in the left side. I loaded all your stuff in the right side. I had no idea how to trigger the process … until I saw the /newsletter:workflow command? /newsletter:workflow "Write a commentary post about the the roadmap frameworks post. " --mode manual So I tried it. And everything worked. 😊 Except the “manual” part … it all happened automatically. ??? where can I learn about the command instructions? The final results are below … the outputs were good. Even though the inputs were limited in volume, scope and depth. If you want someone to test/review/question/critique future instructions, let me know… 😊 Newsletter Draft: Why Life Feels Overwhelming (And How to Fix It) Subject: Why Life Feels Overwhelming (And How to Fix It) Preview: Plus: The framework that works for everything from career moves to marriage decisions... Life throws you complicated problems, but nobody teaches you how to think about them systematically. Career decisions, relationship challenges, financial planning—they all feel impossibly complex because you're tackling each one from scratch, reinventing solutions that already exist. The Modern Overwhelm Trap Here's what's really happening: you're facing decisions your grandparents never had to make, but you're using the same ad-hoc thinking they used for much simpler times.