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The AI Head-Start: 40 prompts that save you hours.
Copy, paste, done. Forty prompts that turn any AI chatbot (free ones included) into a faster you — for work, writing, learning, money, and everyday life. Yours to keep. Honest tools, not magic: you still steer, the AI does the heavy lifting.
Get great answers from any AI — 3 rules
- Give context. Tell it who you are, who it's for, and the goal. More context = better output.
- Ask for a format. "Give me 5 bullet options", "reply in a friendly email", "make a table" — name the shape you want.
- Then push back. "Shorter", "more concrete", "less formal", "give me 3 more". The second answer is always better than the first.
1 · Email & messages
Reply to a hard email
Here is an email I received: [paste]. Write a calm, professional reply that [keeps the client / declines politely / buys me time]. Keep it under 120 words, warm but firm.
Chase a late payment without burning the relationship
Write a short, friendly-but-clear message reminding [name] that invoice [number] for [amount] was due on [date]. Polite, no guilt-trip, with a clear next step.
Say no, kindly
Help me decline this request: [paste]. I want to say no without offending, keep the door open, and not over-explain. Give me 2 versions: shorter and softer.
Turn messy notes into a clear message
Here are my rough notes: [paste]. Turn them into one clear message I can send to [who]. Plain language, no fluff, get to the point in the first line.
2 · Writing & content
Beat the blank page
I need to write [a post / a page / a description] about [topic] for [audience]. Give me 5 different opening lines and a simple outline for each. Confident, concrete, no clichés.
Make it shorter and stronger
Cut this text by half without losing meaning, and make it punchier. Keep my voice. Mark anything that sounds like hype so I can decide: [paste].
10 hooks for one idea
Give me 10 short, honest hooks (first lines) for content about [topic]. No fake urgency, no "you won't believe". Rank them from safest to boldest.
Explain it to a 12-year-old
Explain [complex thing] simply, like to a smart 12-year-old, in under 150 words, with one everyday example.
3 · Work & productivity
Plan my week in 5 minutes
Here is everything on my plate: [dump tasks]. Sort it into Today / This week / Later, flag the 3 things that actually move the needle, and tell me what to drop.
Turn a goal into a checklist
My goal is [goal] by [date]. Break it into a step-by-step checklist a beginner could follow, with the very first action I should do in the next 30 minutes.
Prep for a tough conversation
I need to talk to [who] about [issue]. Give me: what to open with, 3 points to make, the likely pushback, and a calm response to each.
Summarize a long document
Summarize this in 7 bullets, then give me the 3 things I must act on and any deadline or number I should not miss: [paste].
4 · Learn anything faster
Your personal tutor
Teach me [topic] from zero. Start with the one idea I must understand first, check I got it with a question, then build up step by step. Wait for my answer before moving on.
The 20% that gives 80%
For [skill/topic], what are the few things that give most of the results for a beginner? Ignore the advanced stuff for now. Give me a 1-week starter plan.
Find the holes in my understanding
I think [topic] works like this: [explain in my words]. Tell me what I got right, what's wrong, and the one misunderstanding that would hurt me most.
Make it stick
Turn these notes into 10 simple question-and-answer flashcards so I can test myself: [paste].
5 · Money & admin
Understand a bill or contract
Explain this in plain language: [paste]. What am I agreeing to, what could cost me money, and what 3 questions should I ask before signing? (Not legal advice — just help me understand.)
Price your work with confidence
I do [service] and I'm unsure what to charge. Ask me 5 questions about my costs and market, then suggest a price range and how to say it out loud without flinching.
A simple monthly money check
Here's my income and expenses: [list]. Show me what's left, where the money actually goes, and the one change with the biggest impact. Keep it simple, no jargon.
Draft a clear quote
Write a clean quote for [client] for [work]: scope, what's included, what's not, price, and timeline. Professional, no ambiguity.
6 · Everyday life
Plan a meal week from what you have
I have these ingredients: [list]. Give me 5 simple dinners using mostly these, a short shopping list for what's missing, and which to cook first so nothing spoils.
Trip planner
Plan [n] days in [place] for [who], budget [level]. Give a simple day-by-day with 2-3 things each day, not packed, plus one local thing most tourists miss.
Write the message you're avoiding
Help me write a kind, honest message to [who] about [sensitive thing]. Short, no drama, leaves the relationship intact. Give me 2 tones: gentle and direct.
Decide when you're stuck
I'm torn between [option A] and [option B]. Ask me 4 questions that reveal what I actually want, then lay out the honest trade-offs of each. Don't decide for me.
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