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AI Foundations Free Kit

Use AI without getting burned. This is a practical toolkit: task classification, steering scripts, week-1 reps, and reusable templates. Read it on-screen, copy what you need, or print clean sections.

Prerequisite for AI Blueprint™: This kit is the entry layer. It establishes the minimum mental model required before AI outputs can be governed.

Jump to Section 1 Templates Pack
Time: 20–40 min Output: reusable prompts + workflow map Mode: Foundations (pre-governance)
Core rule: AI produces candidates. Humans provide standards.

Section 0 — Orientation: What AI actually is

AI is a language prediction system. It’s fast at drafting and organizing — and it can sound confident even when it’s wrong.

Pocket rule: AI produces candidates. Humans provide standards.
Do This Now (2 min)

Pick an AI role before you prompt

  • Drafter (rough drafts)
  • Cleaner (clarity + structure)
  • Summarizer (compress)
  • Brainstormer (options)
  • Critic (find flaws)
Why this matters

Most “AI slop” is just role confusion. If you don’t tell AI what job it’s doing, it guesses. And guessing produces generic output.

Template AI Role Picker
Act as my [ROLE].
My goal is [OUTCOME].
My constraints are [CONSTRAINTS].
Before you start, ask me 2 clarifying questions.
Tip: If AI doesn’t ask questions, your prompt is too vague or your constraints are missing.

Section 2 — The First Draft Fallacy

AI isn’t a vending machine. It’s iterative. If you stop after draft #1, you stop mid-process.

Example (fast)

Three versions of the same ask

  • Vague: “Write a professional email about a delay.”
  • Outcome: “Reassure client, explain 1-week delay, preserve trust.”
  • Steering: “Make it calm/accountable, not defensive. Under 150 words.”
What changed?

Not “prompt magic.” You supplied: outcome, audience expectations, and constraints. That’s steering — and steering is the skill.

Pocket rule: The first draft is a receipt. The second draft is the meal.
Template 3-Pass Steering Loop
PASS 1 — DRAFT
Draft [ASSET] for [OUTCOME].
Audience: [WHO].
Tone: [TONE].
Length: [LENGTH].

PASS 2 — CRITIQUE
Critique your draft.
List the top 5 weaknesses: clarity, tone, missing info, risk, persuasion.

PASS 3 — IMPROVE
Rewrite fixing the top 3 weaknesses.
Keep structure but tighten language.
Give 3 alternative opening lines.
Do This Now (5 min): Pick one small asset (email, caption, summary) and run the 3-pass loop once.

Section 4 — Week-1 Wins (Mini Program)

Do one rep per day. Stop early if you get value.

7-Day Plan
  • Day 1: Clean messy notes
  • Day 2: Draft a routine email
  • Day 3: Create a checklist
  • Day 4: Rewrite a document
  • Day 5: Extract action items
  • Day 6: Draft a simple SOP
  • Day 7: Combine into a template pack
What “good” looks like
  • 10–15 minutes
  • One usable output
  • Saved as a template
  • Repeatable next time
Pocket rule: Confidence comes from reps, not reading.
Prompt Pack Week-1 Win (universal)
I’m doing a 10–15 minute “Week-1 Win.”
Input: [paste notes / email context / messy doc]
Goal: [what I want at the end]
Constraints: [tone/length/format]

1) Produce the output.
2) Then propose 2 ways to make it more reusable as a template.

Section 6 — Tool List (Optional Leverage)

You don’t need all of these. Use what you already have.

Core AI
  • ChatGPT
  • Claude
  • Gemini
Docs / Files
  • Google Docs / Sheets
  • PDFs
  • Screenshots
When Ready (Later)
  • Automation tools
  • Agents
  • Persistent instructions
Rule: Tools amplify behavior. They don’t fix bad habits.
Next: Graduation →

Templates Pack (Copy/Paste)

All templates in one place.

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TEMPLATE 1 — AI Role Picker
Act as my [ROLE].
My goal is [OUTCOME].
My constraints are [CONSTRAINTS].
Before you start, ask me 2 clarifying questions.

TEMPLATE 2 — Task Classification
Here are my 10 recurring weekly tasks:
[paste list]
Classify each as AI-Friendly, Hybrid, or Human-Essential.
Explain why using: irreversibility, reputation, judgment.
Then tell me the top 3 tasks I should delegate to AI first.

TEMPLATE 3 — 3-Pass Steering Loop
PASS 1 — DRAFT
Draft [ASSET] for [OUTCOME].
Audience: [WHO].
Tone: [TONE].
Length: [LENGTH].
PASS 2 — CRITIQUE
Critique your draft.
List the top 5 weaknesses: clarity, tone, missing info, risk, persuasion.
PASS 3 — IMPROVE
Rewrite fixing the top 3 weaknesses.
Keep structure but tighten language.
Give 3 alternative opening lines.

TEMPLATE 4 — Next Level Mission
I am currently comfortable at Level [1/2/3].
Give me one low-risk “mission” I can run this week in 10–15 minutes.
It must produce a reusable output (checklist, template, or summary).
Ask me 1 clarifying question before you answer.

TEMPLATE 5 — Week-1 Win (universal)
I’m doing a 10–15 minute “Week-1 Win.”
Input: [paste notes / email context / messy doc]
Goal: [what I want at the end]
Constraints: [tone/length/format]
1) Produce the output.
2) Propose 2 ways to make it more reusable as a template.

TEMPLATE 6 — Human Add Rule
Rewrite this while respecting this human constraint:
[ADD CONSTRAINT]
Examples: No hype. Calm authority. No unverified claims. No jargon. Must include risks + limitations.
Tip: Make a “Templates” note in your phone. Paste these once. Reuse forever.
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