AI Foundations: The Toolkit & Key Takeaways
Foundations Track

Your AI Toolkit

Everything you need to stop feeling overwhelmed and start using AI like a pro. Tools, prompts, and plans all in one place.

AI is a Tool, Not a Replacement

Stop worrying about it stealing your job. Think of it as a super-fast intern. It handles the “doing” so you can focus on the “thinking” and strategy.

Prompting is Iterative

The first answer is rarely perfect. Treat it like a conversation. Give feedback (“make it shorter,” “less robotic”) to get what you actually want.

Trust But Verify

AI hallucinations. Never copy-paste facts without checking. Use it for drafts, ideas, and structures—not for final medical or legal advice.

Start Small (Micro-Wins)

You don’t need to master everything. Use AI for one email, one meal plan, or one outline today. Confidence comes from small, daily wins.

You Are the Pilot

AI is your co-pilot, but you fly the plane. It doesn’t know your values, your family’s needs, or your brand voice unless you guide it.

The 10-Minute Rule

If you’re spending more than 10 minutes wrestling with a prompt for a simple task, stop. Do it yourself. AI should save time, not add frustration.

Context is King

Garbage in, garbage out. The more specific context you give (who, what, where, why), the better the result. Treat it like a smart stranger.

Perfectionism is the Enemy

Use AI to get past the blank page. The goal is a “shitty first draft” you can edit, not a masterpiece on the first click.

Your Voice Matters

AI defaults to “boring corporate robot.” Always rewrite the final output to sound like YOU. Don’t let efficiency kill your personality.

First Conversation with AI

Beginner
Hi! I’m new to using AI and feeling a bit overwhelmed. I’m a [your role: working mom/freelancer/student/etc] and I’m juggling [your main challenge]. I’d love your help with [specific task]. Can you ask me a few questions to understand what I need, then give me a simple starting point?

Fact-Check Protocol

Safety
Can you tell me: 1. How confident are you in this information (high/medium/low)? 2. What are the most common mistakes or misconceptions about this topic? 3. What should I double-check before using this?

Make AI Sound Like Me

Writing
This is helpful but it doesn’t sound like me. Here’s how I actually talk: [paste 2-3 sentences you wrote recently, or describe your tone]. Can you rewrite this to match my voice?

Weekly Reset

Productivity
It’s [day] and I’m planning my week. Here’s what’s on my plate: [list]. Here’s what’s stressing me out: [list]. Help me: 1. Prioritize what actually matters 2. Suggest what to delegate/drop 3. Create a realistic plan that doesn’t involve working nights.

Decision Paralysis Helper

Decision Making
I’m trying to decide between [Option A] and [Option B]. Here is the context: [describe situation]. What factors am I missing? What smart questions should I ask myself to make this decision?

The Brain Dump Sorter

Productivity
Here is a list of everything on my mind: [paste chaotic list]. Organize this into 4 categories: Do Now, Schedule for Later, Delegate, and Delete. Prioritize the ‘Do Now’ list by impact.

Email Tone Check

Communication
Does this email draft sound passive-aggressive? [Paste draft]. I want to sound firm but kind. Please rewrite it to achieve that tone.

Simplify Jargon

Learning
Explain this concept [insert topic] to me like I’m tired and have 2 minutes. Use a simple analogy and no jargon.

Meeting Prep

Work
I have a meeting about [topic] with [person/role]. I want to sound prepared. Give me 3 smart questions I can ask that show I understand the strategic value of this project.

The ‘No’ Script

Boundaries
Help me say no to this request: [describe request]. I want to maintain the relationship but I have zero capacity. Write a polite but firm decline script that doesn’t over-explain.

Meal Plan from Leftovers

Life
I have [ingredient 1], [ingredient 2], and [ingredient 3] in my kitchen. What can I make for dinner? Give me 3 simple recipe ideas that take under 30 minutes.

Confidence Boost

Mindset
I’m feeling nervous about [upcoming event]. Remind me of my strengths based on these previous wins: [list 2-3 wins]. Write me a short pep talk to read before I go in.

Skill Gap Audit

Career
I want to get better at [skill/role]. What specific sub-skills should I focus on first to see the biggest improvement? Create a mini curriculum for me to learn this in 1 hour a week.

Am I Overreacting?

Emotional Support
Here is what happened: [describe situation]. Give me a reality check. Am I reading too much into this, or is my reaction valid? Help me see this from a neutral perspective.

Okay Now What? Your First 7 Days with AI

  • Day 1: Download ChatGPT & Claude.
  • Day 2: Run the “Prompt Translator” on one bad email.
  • Day 3: Ask Perplexity a question you’d usually Google.
  • Day 4: Use Goblin Tools to break down one scary task.
  • Day 5: Try the “Shame Eraser” on a failed prompt.
  • Day 6: Do the “Blind Spot Quiz”.
  • Day 7: Rest & listen to a podcast summary using AI.
  • Goal: Build the muscle memory of turning to AI for support.

    Challenge 2: 7-Day First Drafts

  • Day 1: Email you’ve been avoiding
  • Day 2: Social media caption
  • Day 3: Meal plan for the week
  • Day 4: Meeting agenda
  • Day 5: Brain dump organization
  • Day 6: To-Do list prioritization
  • Day 7: Something fun (a poem or joke)
  • Goal: Use AI for just the first draft. Edit it yourself. Prove it saves time.

    Challenge 3: The “Relief” Test

  • Identify ONE task you dread (e.g. meal planning).
  • Use the “Micro-Wins Library” to find a prompt for it.
  • Run it once.
  • Ask yourself: “Did I feel relief?”
  • If yes, you’ve found your first AI habit.

    You’ve got this. ♥

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