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Jul 12 7 tweets 2 min read
STOP SAYING 'SORRY FOR THE LATE REPLY' IN EMAILS.

IT DOESN'T MAKE YOU POLITE. IT MAKES YOU LOOK DISORGANIZED.

HERE ARE 6 PHRASES THAT SKIP THE APOLOGY AND GET STRAIGHT TO WORK: 1/ The Gratitude Flip

Instead of: 'Sorry for the late reply, I've been swamped.'

Write: 'Thanks for your patience — here's what I have for you.'

Shifts the frame from guilt to generosity. The reader feels valued instead of inconvenienced. Same information, completely different energy.
Jul 11 9 tweets 2 min read
🚨 BREAKING: Claude can now BUILD a YouTube channel from scratch—and hit monetization in just 90 days.

100% free.

Here are 8 prompts to make it happen: 1. YouTube Monetization Roadmap Operating System

Prompt

"Act as a world-class YouTube strategist and monetization consultant. Build a complete operating system for taking my YouTube channel from zero toward monetization requirements. Analyze my niche, audience, competitors, resources, and goals. Create my channel positioning, content pillars, upload strategy, video formats, growth systems, retention framework, monetization plan, and weekly execution schedule.
Jul 11 7 tweets 3 min read
🚨 BREAKING: Claude can now create a retirement plan that rivals the advice many consultants charge thousands of dollars for.
These 6 powerful prompts will help you understand exactly when you can retire and the steps needed to get there.
📌 Save this post now—you’ll want to come back to it later. 1. Withdrawal Rate Stress Test

“Act as a retirement planner and run my portfolio through multiple withdrawal strategies, including 4%, 3.5%, 3%, variable-percentage withdrawals, and guardrail-based approaches.

Calculate the sustainable annual withdrawal amount in today’s dollars and evaluate the sequence-of-returns risk for each strategy.

Use the following details:

Portfolio size: [Insert portfolio value]

Asset allocation: [Insert stocks, bonds, cash, etc.]

Years until retirement: [Insert number of years]

Expected retirement length: [Insert number of years]

Provide a comparison of the results and identify which withdrawal strategy offers the best balance between income stability and long-term portfolio sustainability.”
Jul 10 7 tweets 2 min read
🚨BREAKING: WHEN YOU USE CHATGPT TO WRITE, ANYONE CAN DETECT IT.

HERE ARE 5 PROMPTS TO HUMANIZ👇 1. HUMAN EDITOR MODE

Act as a real human writing editor. Rewrite the text below so it sounds like it came from an experienced person. Remove mechanical phrasing, predictable structure, and overly polished language. Do NOT use words like 'delve', 'tapestry', 'unlock', or 'it's worth noting'.
Text: [paste here]
Jul 9 8 tweets 2 min read
BREAKING: Not using Claude at work? You’re already falling behind.

Steal these 7 prompts: 1. Parallel Work Manager

Paste to Claude: "I need to complete these tasks simultaneously: [list tasks]. Spawn agent teams: assign each task to a separate agent, coordinate between them, report progress from all agents, merge results when done. Run them in parallel."
Jul 8 10 tweets 2 min read
My roommate paid $795 for a cracked iPhone screen.

Turns out his credit card would've covered the whole thing.

He'd had the card for 7 years. Never read past page 1 of the terms.

I used to work in card services. I showed him 8 things his card was already paying for. 👇 1. Most people think a credit card is just "buy now, pay later."

It's not.

It's an insurance policy, a warranty extension, and a concierge service — bundled into one piece of plastic you're already paying an annual fee for.

Banks just don't advertise it. Here's what's hiding: 🧵
Jul 6 10 tweets 6 min read
Marriott is quietly hoping you never learn how their loyalty program actually works.

I did.

There's $1,800/year in free upgrades, free nights, and hidden rate codes sitting inside the same Bonvoy account most guests use for nothing except checking in.

One woman sent a single email before her stay. Marriott upgraded her to a $3,000 suite. For free.

Most guests book on Expedia, check in, check out, and never touch the 9 features Marriott buries behind the login screen.

Here's the full playbook 🧵 1. Marriott Bonvoy is free. Joining it before your next stay instantly lowers your room rate.

Most guests book as a regular customer and pay the public rate.

Marriott Bonvoy membership is completely free. No credit card required. No annual fee. Takes 2 minutes to sign up.

The moment you're a member, your rate drops. Even the lowest level of membership unlocks a member-only price that's lower than the standard shelf rate at most properties.

You also start earning points on every dollar spent 10 points per dollar at most Marriott brands.

If you've been booking Marriott hotels without a Bonvoy account, you've been paying more for the same room and earning nothing for it.
Jul 5 9 tweets 1 min read
Asked Claude to design my logo.
The result looked like it cost $500,000.
It cost $0.

The 7 prompts I used (steal these):
Save for later🔖 1. Brand Foundation Prompt

“Act as a world-class brand identity designer. Create a logo for [brand name] that communicates [core value] and targets [audience]. Style should feel premium, timeless, and globally recognizable. Avoid trends focus on longevity.”
Jul 4 9 tweets 2 min read
🚨 BREAKING:CLAUDE CAN NOW BUILD YOU AN ULTRA-PREMIUM WEBSITE IN JUST 30 MINUTES.

COMPLETELY FREE.

HERE ARE 8 PROMPTS TO HELP YOU BUILD YOUR DREAM WEBSITE: 1. The Premium Website Builder

Act as a premium website specialist. I want a stunning, interactive website for [business type] in 30 minutes. Give me: the exact sections I need, the design elements that make visitors feel it’s worth $10K, and the copy that motivates them to take action immediately.
Jun 8 9 tweets 2 min read
Stop telling Claude, "do this."
Stop telling Claude, "write code."
Stop telling Claude, "fix this error."

You're actually treating a senior AI like a junior intern.
Here are 8 prompts you can copy and paste directly: 1. Complete application from scratch.

Think like a senior full-stack engineer developing a complete, production-ready application. First, design the system architecture and then develop the minimal but scalable version.

The result should include:
• Architecture
• File structure
• Database schema
• API endpoints
• UI architecture
• Complete code.

Design it like a real startup MVP and make it scalable.
May 25 11 tweets 3 min read
I USED CHATGPT FOR 3 YEARS.

I SWITCHED TO CLAUDE 3 MONTHS AGO.

MY PRODUCTIVITY WAS NEVER THE SAME AFTER THAT.

THE 9 PROMPTS I USE EVERY DAY: 1. The Express Reader

“I’m going to share a document with you. Read it and give me:
→ A 3-line executive summary
→ 5 key points I can’t miss
→ 1 thing the author gets wrong or exaggerates
→ 3 questions I should ask myself afterward”

Claude reads. I think.

I process 10 times more content per day.