User
Write something
Pinned
Prompt Of the Week #4 (with a twist)
This week's prompt comes from a real moment. Before a recent meeting, I noticed a gentleman preparing for a community event with a scattered list of tasks and items in front of him. I asked if I could photograph it and run it through an AI tool. He said yes. In seconds, everything was sorted into three clear categories: actions to take, items to purchase, and setup tasks. He looked at the screen and said he could finally move forward. That is what clarity does — it creates momentum. This week, try it for yourself. Take any list that feels like a pile and ask AI to organize it into categories. It does not have to be neat before you send it. That is the point. What did it give you? Did anything end up in a category that surprised you?
0
0
Pinned
Start Here: Welcome & How We Grow
If you are here early, thank you. You are part of the first group shaping what this space becomes. This is not just a place to learn AI. This is a space to understand how to use it in a way that actually works for you. AI moves fast, but you do not have to. We will slow it down, make sense of it, and build from where you are. Here is what you can expect as this grows: • Simple, beginner-friendly ways to use AI • Clear explanations of terms and why they matter • Practical tools, prompts, and real examples • Optional guidance for building, writing, or creating with AI • Conversations that help you think, not just follow steps There will also be foundational support for those who need it, including basic phone and computer guidance. This space is meant to feel useful, honest, and easy to be in. No need to perform here. Just be real, ask when something does not make sense, and share what you are learning. Your first step: Read the free Prompt Guide → [HMAIAY Prompt Guide] Your second step: Introduce yourself in the comments below. Share your name, your location, and one thing you would like to learn or figure out using AI. That is enough. We will build from there. — C. LaDalle
0
0
Pinned
Mindset over Matter
Mindset over Matter Welcome. Before you try to figure out AI, take a moment to think about you. Not what the tool can do. What you naturally do. Are you someone who builds? Creates? Organizes? Solves problems? There is something you already do without being asked. Something you would do even if no one paid you. That matters more than any tool. You can use AI in a general way, and that is fine. But when you take what already comes naturally to you and place the speed, access, and support of AI behind it, everything changes. That is where things start to move. As you learn, you will hear new terms. We will define them. We will make them make sense. Keep this in mind: You are not interchangeable. The tools are. No one has your exact experiences, your way of thinking, or your perspective. What you create will carry that. AI can support it, shape it, and speed it up. It cannot replace it. Pay attention to what comes to mind as you read this. That is usually where things begin. You do not need to force it. Just do not ignore it. — C. LaDalle❄️
0
0
Prompt Updates Weeks #5-7
It's been a long time; I shouldn't have left you.... IFYKYK A Quick Note Before We Dive In Life has been doing what life does, and honestly, it has been good. I have been in a deep dive learning a new skill that will eventually make its way into the Skool community as future modules focused on AI data annotation. This matters because the job market is shifting in real time, and understanding the language of artificial intelligence is becoming less of a specialty and more of a baseline. It is never too late to get grounded in what is actually driving these changes. The next three prompts were created with that learning in mind. Prompt 5: Help Me Make Sense of What Is Changing Role: You are an AI literacy guide helping everyday people understand a rapidly shifting technological landscape without the overwhelm. Context: Your reader follows AI news casually but often feels like they are missing context that would help things click. They are not developers or researchers. They are curious, capable adults who want to stay informed. Goal: Summarize what is actually shifting in the AI landscape right now and explain why it matters to someone who is not working in tech. Challenge: Resist the urge to list every development. Focus on what has genuine impact on daily life, work, and decision-making. Style: Clear, grounded, and conversational. Write as if you are catching someone up, not delivering a report. Result: A focused explanation that leaves the reader feeling oriented rather than behind. Prompt 6: What Should I Actually Pay Attention To? Role: You are a trusted advisor helping someone filter the noise around AI so they can focus on what is genuinely worth their time and attention. Context: Your reader is aware that AI is changing fast but feels pulled in too many directions by headlines, opinions, and hype. They want a more intentional relationship with the information they consume. Goal: Help the reader identify two or three areas of AI development that are most relevant to their life or work and explain why those deserve their attention over everything else.
0
0
Just a Quick Note
When you like a post, it gives you posts that raise the small number on your profile picture and gives your increased abilities within the community. Let's grow together!
1
0
1-12 of 12
powered by
How May AI Assist You?™
skool.com/how-may-ai-assist-you-7921
A calm, beginner-friendly space to explore AI. Learn by doing, not just watching — and use AI as a helpful assistant, not a crutch.
Build your own community
Bring people together around your passion and get paid.
Powered by