Six months ago, I thought the secret was finding better prompts.
Turns out the secret wasn't the prompts.
It was the systems behind them.
I used to start from scratch every time. Every image, every post, every product, every idea. If I needed something again, I'd either rewrite it or spend ages trying to find it.
Once I started turning everything into repeatable frameworks, everything changed.
Now when I solve a problem, I don't just solve it once. I create a prompt, a template, or a system so I never have to solve it again.
That's probably the biggest lesson I'd share with anyone starting with AI.
Don't chase the perfect prompt.
Build a process that gives you consistent results.
One good system will save you more time than a hundred random prompts ever will. That's the lesson I wish someone had taught me six months ago.