We're supposed to use "AI" right? This is my journey on "how"
Named workflows. Real prompts. The exact steps. No hype, no jargon, just ways to use AI that actually move the needle.
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New here? Start with the experiments I keep coming back to.Build Your Personal Brand Site in an Afternoon
A working personal site, custom-designed and hosted free, in under four hours with Claude Design, Claude Code, and GitHub Pages.
Triage Your Monday Inbox in 20 Minutes
Turn a weekend's backlog into a ranked action list before your first meeting starts.
Run a Weekly Personal Review with Claude
Fifteen minutes that turns a chaotic week into next week's plan.
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See all 14 →Build Your Personal Brand Site in an Afternoon
A working personal site, custom-designed and hosted free, in under four hours with Claude Design, Claude Code, and GitHub Pages.
Negotiate Your Performance Review with Claude
Walk in with evidence, framing, and answers to the pushback you haven't thought of yet.
Triage Your Monday Inbox in 20 Minutes
Turn a weekend's backlog into a ranked action list before your first meeting starts.
Run a Weekly Personal Review with Claude
Fifteen minutes that turns a chaotic week into next week's plan.
Turn a Messy Meeting into a Decision Memo
Convert a rambling transcript into a one-page memo your team will actually read.
Reverse-Engineer a Job Description into an Application
Map your real experience onto what the role is actually screening for.
Figuring it out in the open, one workflow at a time.
Using AI and being comfortable with it is essential. Skills compound over time, and frankly thinks are moving fast...browse and try something new.
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