You've been freezing at the empty box because you think there's a magic set of words. There aren't.
Part 2 is up — and this is the lesson that kills the word "prompt" for good.
Here's the whole thing: a prompt is just a brief. The same brief you'd hand a brand-new hire on day one. Who we are, who's calling, what a good result looks like. You've been doing that automatically for years. Nobody has to teach you this part.
Three pieces, and only three, because you can hold three in your head standing in a parking lot on your phone:
🥇 Context — your experience, the part the machine can't know
⭐ Task — one clear job, not four stapled together
✨ Format — the shape you want it back in
Then the part everyone skips: it's a conversation, not a search box. When the answer comes back close-but-not-right, you don't retype the whole thing. You just say what's off and you push back at least twice before you accept it.
Your assignment this week (a real one, not "write me a poem"): one real conversation in Navigator, about something actually happening in your business right now. Build the brief with all 3 parts. Push back twice.
Three cards ship with the lesson — the Three-Part Brief card, the Starter Prompt Pack, and the Plain-English AI Words card. Grab them, keep them open while you work.
Then come to Part 3 — that's where we set it up once so Navigator remembers your voice and your business, and you stop retyping your context forever. See you over there.