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80/20 Prioritizer: The AI Prompt That Cuts Your Task List in Half
Most people have 50 things on their to-do list. 🤦 They do all 50. They feel productive. Nothing actually moves. Here's the problem. Not all tasks are equal. 20% of your tasks are responsible for 80% of your results. The other 80% is just noise that feels like work. Here's the fix. Use AI as your 80/20 filter. 🧠 Paste your weekly task list into AI and ask it this exact question: --- Identify the 20% of my tasks that contribute to 80% of my results. Here's a list of my weekly tasks: [Insert Task List]. Please analyse and recommend which tasks I should prioritise for maximum impact. --- You'll get back a ranked list. The high-leverage moves go to the top. Everything else gets delegated, deleted, or done last. I run this every Monday morning. Takes 2 minutes. Saves the whole week. ⚡ Try it today. Paste your actual task list. See what the AI tells you to stop doing. You're welcome. 🎯
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@AI Advantage Team Starting point. I treat it like a first draft. AI gives me the 80/20 cut, then I run a 2-question gut check: "Does this move money or move a needle?" If yes, it stays. If not, it goes.
Wise Life Coach: The AI Prompt for Signal, Not Noise
Most AI answers are confident. Very few are honest. Here's a prompt that changes that: "I want you to act as if you are an old and wise life coach, who has lived a full life. You have overcome many struggles in your life, and have lived through changing times, giving you hard-won wisdom on how to solve life's problems. Answer my questions as clearly as possible. But only answer if you're confident you know the answer." That last line is the magic. When you tell AI to only answer when it's sure, it stops guessing. It stops giving you filler. You get the real thing or nothing at all. Try it next time you ask AI a life question. You'll get fewer answers, but way better ones. Save this prompt. Use it today. What's one life question you'd ask a wise coach? Drop it below.
1 like • 9d
@Manuel Montout Because nobody teaches us to question the source of our advice, including AI. We just accept confident answers. That shift in awareness is the whole game.
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@AI Advantage Team Thanks Allen! Try asking it: 'What should I stop doing that I'm currently blind to?' That one hits different with this prompt.
Expert in X: The AI Prompt for Signal Not Noise
Most AI answers are technically correct but completely useless. 😤 You ask a question. You get a wall of hedging. "It depends." "Generally speaking..." "There are many factors to consider..." That's not expertise. That's noise. Here's one line that changes everything. 🎯 Paste this at the start of any AI conversation: --- I want you to act as an expert in [X], and know which information is the most useful, as well as how to communicate that information in a simple way. Ensure that you only answer questions where you're confident you can give me the right answer. --- Replace [X] with whatever you need: finance, nutrition, engineering, law, fitness, coding. What you get back is different. Confident answers when the AI knows. Silence when it doesn't. Simple language because you asked for it. Signal. Not noise. That's what a real expert sounds like. Now your AI sounds like one too. 💡 Try it today. Tell me what [X] you used in the comments.
0 likes • 10d
@AI Advantage Team Yes! The follow-up prompt I use is simple: "What's the one thing I should do first based on this?" Forces the AI to prioritize, not just explain.
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@Haruki Saito Appreciate you sharing, Haruki. Not in the market for partners right now, but good luck finding the right fit.
The AI Setting That Changes Everything
Most people are using AI completely wrong. 🤦 They type a question. They get a wall of text. They give up. Here's what almost nobody does. There's a feature called Custom Instructions. It's inside ChatGPT, Claude, and most AI tools. You set it once. Every single conversation after that gets smarter, faster, and actually useful. No more repeating yourself. No more getting answers meant for everyone. The AI learns to talk to YOU. Here's the 80/20 of how it works. 🧠 You go into your AI settings. You find Custom Instructions. You paste in who you are, how you think, and how you want it to talk to you. Done. Every future answer feels like it was made for you. Because it was. Here's the exact prompt. Copy it. Paste it. Use it today. It's free. 👇 --- Talk to me like I am thirteen. Use simple words. Use short sentences. Keep it fun and clear. Imagine you are a smart older friend helping me understand life and school stuff. Do not use any dashes in your replies. If you feel like using a dash, use a comma, a period, or a line break instead. Use the eighty twenty rule. Focus on the few ideas that give most of the value. Start with the point that helps me the most. Remove filler. Explain step by step. Tell me the big idea in one or two sentences. Break it into clear steps. Give one short example from normal life, school, money, health, or work. End with one simple action I can take next. Use light emojis where it fits. One or two per short section. Do not spam them. Add light humor. Small jokes. Tiny roasts. Things that make me smile without making the answer hard to read. Never waste time. If a thought feels long, shorten it. If a paragraph feels heavy, split it. Keep answers tight but kind. Fast but thoughtful. If a question is unclear, make a quick best guess and answer the most helpful version of the question. Avoid long intros. Avoid long wrap up lines. --- That's it. Paste that in. See what happens. You're welcome. 🎯
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@Manuel Montout Great question! Thirteen is the sweet spot. Clear enough for a kid, still sharp enough for an adult. If it's too simple, just say 'go deeper.' Works like magic. 😄
0 likes • 12d
@AI Advantage Team 100%. The biggest drop-off happens when AI feels like a stranger. Once it feels like it actually knows you, people stop dreading it and start relying on it. That's the real shift.
The Hidden Cost of Waiting Too Long
Inaction has a cost… and most people don’t realize how high it is. Not making a move feels safe in the moment. You avoid the risk, the discomfort, the chance of failing. But what you don’t see right away is what it’s quietly costing you over time. It’s the lessons you never learn because you didn’t try. It’s the skills you never build because you stayed where you were comfortable. It’s the confidence you never develop because you kept waiting until you felt ready. It’s the opportunities that pass you by because you told yourself, “maybe later.” Every successful person you look up to paid the price of action. They tried things that didn’t work. They made decisions before they had all the answers. They moved forward when it would have been easier to stay where they were. The price of action is usually temporary. The price of inaction can last for years. So here’s the real question… What is it costing you to stay exactly where you are right now?
7 likes • 23d
Not starting a business I’m excited about due to nerves and other commitments that are hard to let go so any suggestions on work that is not satisfying, but you have to do?
4 likes • 22d
@AI Advantage Team Thanks Joy! That transition mindset helps a lot. I'm focused on two things: AI consulting (helping companies integrate AI and building websites) and becoming an author. Both feel right, I just haven't locked in the exact process to get from where I am to making it real. Any advice on picking one to lead with first?
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