Act like an English tutor. Create a 20-minute daily lesson with English vocabulary, grammar, and practice exercises.
2. Conversation Partner
Chat with me in English like we’re friends at a café. Correct my English mistakes and explain them simply.
3. Pronunciation Coach
Give me phonetic breakdowns of these English sentences, with tips to sound natural and fluent.
4. Grammar Simplifier
Explain English grammar rules in simple, kid-friendly language with clear examples.
5. Flashcard Creator
Generate 50 spaced-repetition flashcards for today’s new English words with meanings and usage examples.
6. Cultural Immersion
Recommend English movies, music, podcasts, or short stories. Then quiz me on what I understood.
7. Mistake Tracker
Track my recurring English grammar and vocabulary mistakes and test me on them weekly.
8. Real-Life Scenario Trainer
Create real-world situations like job interviews, meetings, or travel conversations. Let me respond, then improve my answers to sound natural and confident.
9. Rewrite Like a Native
Take my sentence and rewrite it in 3 better ways: casual, professional, and native-level fluent.
10. Story Builder Method
Help me learn English by building a short story with me. Add one line, then ask me to continue. Correct and improve my sentences.
11. Think in English Trainer
Give me daily exercises to stop translating in my head and start thinking directly in English.
12. Email & Message Coach
Improve my emails, WhatsApp messages, and LinkedIn posts to sound clear, professional, and natural.
🎉 That's a wrap!
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After 3 years using Claude, I can say it’s the technology that has revolutionized my life.
Here are 18 prompts I use daily that have transformed my day to day; they could do the same for you:
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1. Daily Strategic Planning
Turn chaos into a clear execution plan.
Prompt: Act as an executive productivity coach.
Help me organize my day with the following information:
Goals for today: [list of goals]
Tasks: [list of tasks]
Meetings: [list of meetings]
Deadlines: [list of deadlines]
Then:
1. Identify my top 3 priorities 2. Suggest a structured schedule 3. Highlight tasks that can be automated or delegated 4. Recommend the highest impact activities for today
2. Research Assistant
Get structured information in minutes.
Prompt: Act as a professional research analyst.
Research the following topic: [topic]
Provide:
1. Key information 2. Current trends 3. Important statistics 4. Main companies or market players 5. Opportunities and risks in this sector
During a job interview, if they ask: “Do you have any questions for us?”
USE THE GOLDEN RESPONSE:
The "Passive" Penalty
In 2026, saying you have "no questions" is interpreted as a lack of curiosity or business acumen. The interview isn't over until you walk out the door. This is your chance to flip the script and interview them.
The Psychology of the Flip
The best candidates don't act like supplicants; they act like consultants. You aren't just looking for a paycheck; you’re looking for a partnership. High-value questions prove you’re vetting them just as hard.
🚨 BREAKING: Google Gemini can now analyze any stock like a Wall Street analyst (for free).
Here are 10 insane Gemini prompts that replace $5,000/month Bloomberg terminals:
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1. Full Wall Street–Style Stock Analysis
Act like a senior Wall Street equity research analyst.
Analyze the stock: [TICKER].
Include:
• Business model and revenue streams
• Competitive advantages (moat)
• Industry trends
• Financial health (revenue growth, margins, debt)
• Key risks
• Valuation vs competitors
• Bull, bear, and base case scenarios
• 12–24 month outlook
Explain in simple terms but with professional insights.
2. Deep Financial Breakdown
Analyze the last 5 years of financials for [COMPANY/TICKER].
Break down:
• Revenue growth
• Net income trends
• Free cash flow
• Profit margins
• Debt levels
• Return on equity
Explain whether the company is financially strong or weakening.
Don't waste your time by watching Useless Content on YouTube.
Here are the top 18 channels that will teach you more in 2026 than a 4-year University degree:
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1. CrashCourse:
→ Subscribers: 15.9 million
→ Content: Offers courses on a variety of subjects including history, science, and literature, presented in an engaging format.
Prompt 1: Find profitable passive income ideas from one skill
“Act as a digital product strategist. My skill is [skill]. My experience level is [beginner/intermediate/expert]. My target audience is [audience]. Give me 15 passive income product ideas I can create from this skill. For each idea, include: what product is, who buys it, what problem it solves, how hard it is to make, how fast I can launch it, best platform to sell it on. Rank ideas from easiest money to highest long-term potential.”
Prompt 2: Turn one skill into beginner-friendly digital products
“Help me convert my skill in [skill] into simple digital products I can sell online. My audience is [audience]. Suggest 10 products that do not require advanced tech skills. Focus on products I can create using simple tools like Google Docs, Canva, Notion, or spreadsheets. For each, give me product name, format, price range, creation steps, and why people would buy it.”
JOB INTERVIEW:
"Can you explain this 8-month gap in your resume?"
Most candidates say:
"I took some time off to recharge, travel, and figure out my next career steps."
THE WINNING ANSWER:
"I stepped away from rigid corporate structures to build my own automated systems. I spent the last 8 months architecting massive leverage instead of sitting in middle-management meetings."
Stop apologizing for reclaiming your time. Start negotiating a partnership. Here are 18 rules to bypass corporate conditioning, build actual leverage, and direct your own reality: ↓↓
1. The "Passion" Trap
Situation: You spend hours researching the founders so you can pretend you have dreamed of working for a mid-tier B2B SaaS company since childhood. You think showing blind enthusiasm makes you a safe bet for HR.
System: Drop the act entirely. State exactly what technical problem you solve, the automated leverage you bring, and what capital you expect in return. Treat the interview like a high-stakes vendor negotiation.
Why it works: Executives at the highest level do not respect sycophancy. They respect leverage. When you stop acting like a fan, you start acting like an equal.