AI Mastery: Transform Your Productivity with Smarter Prompting Techniques

AI Mastery: Transform Your Productivity with Smarter Prompting Techniques

4:25 Feb 18, 2026
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# "I Am GPTed" Podcast Script - Episode: "Stop Fighting Your AI, Start Leading It"---**[INTRO MUSIC: Upbeat, slightly quirky tech-inspired beat fades in and under]**Hey, I'm Mal—the Misfit Master of AI, and you're listening to "I Am GPTed," where we talk about actually *using* these AI tools instead of just watching YouTube videos about them.Today's episode is called "Stop Fighting Your AI, Start Leading It," and if you've ever felt like you're wrestling with ChatGPT like it owes you money, this one's for you.**[MUSIC FADES]**Let's start with something that changed my life: **chain-of-thought prompting**. Fancy name, simple idea. Instead of asking your AI for an answer like you're ordering a coffee, you ask it to *think out loud* first.Here's the before version—the way I used to do it, bless my impatient heart:"Write me a social media strategy for my small bakery business."What you get back is usually generic soup. Decent, but about as memorable as unseasoned oatmeal.Now, the after version—the way that actually works:"I run a small bakery in Portland. I have limited time and no budget for ads. Walk me through the main factors I should consider for a social media strategy, then create a plan that addresses each one."See the difference? You're not just asking for the answer. You're asking the AI to *reason through* your specific situation first. It's like the difference between asking a friend for advice versus asking them to think it through *with* you. The answer gets better because the thinking gets better.**[SOUND EFFECT: Light "ding" sound]**Here's something most people miss: you can use AI to plan your *actual day*. Not just the obvious stuff like writing emails—I'm talking about figuring out what you're forgetting to do. Ask Claude or ChatGPT to audit your weekly routine and spot what's falling through the cracks. Then ask it to build a simple system to catch it. Most people discover they're missing something important—whether that's dedicated thinking time, client follow-ups, or just remembering to eat lunch. Embarrassing? Sure. But it works.Now, let me confess something: I used to think I had to write *perfect* prompts. Like I was crafting the Declaration of Independence every time I asked a question. This killed me for months. I'd agonize over wording, worry I wasn't being specific enough, and waste time rewriting before even hitting enter.The mistake beginners make? Treating AI like it's fragile. It's not. It's actually ridiculously resilient. If your prompt isn't perfect, just tell it what's wrong with the answer and ask again. Say, "That's too corporate, make it sound like me," or "Simplify this for someone who has no background in this field." The AI adjusts. It's built for iteration, not perfection on take one.**[SOUND EFFECT: Subtle
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