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Close reading of the corpus at each pipeline stage: raw → clean → relevant → coded.
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It's perfect set-up
Ruben Hassid Artificial intelligence becomes substantially more impactful when it is connected to contextual information, persistent memory, and live business processes. In that environment, it no longer resembles just a chat interface—it operates more like essential infrastructure.
This is how AI adoption should look, simple, structured, and immediately usable.
The difference is simple: most people try AI. Very few integrate it into their workflow.
Thank you for all your advice 🙏
Claude is amazing and by far the hest AI tool i am using. I have completed with Claude the interactive worksheets for my ICP -> SaaS Founders, created skills for my business growth such as marketing, my business ideal customer persona (with whom I'm chatting each day) and exploring Claude design recently. It for sure works best with the real life cases!
The best plan for beginners to master Claude!
AI only becomes valuable when it starts absorbing the messy context of your actual day instead of living inside isolated experiments.
The useful part here is starting with an actual task instead of treating it like software to explore. That usually gets you to a workable setup faster and cuts a lot of random clicking.
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The real work task on day one is the instruction that separates this from every other AI tutorial. Most people start with experiments and toy prompts and wonder why AI never feels useful enough to stick with. Doing something that actually matters on the first day changes the relationship immediately because the value is real rather than theoretical. The voice file on day three is the other one worth highlighting. Most people never build this and then spend months frustrated that outputs do not sound like them. Giving Claude your actual writing samples and your banned word list is the setup that makes everything downstream faster and more useful. Seven days is the right frame because it creates enough repetition to start forming a habit before the novelty wears off.
Dan Martell This is very underrated advice for AI tools almost nobody talks about (from what I’ve seen). Most people spend their time prompting “test” examples and wonder why they never trust the output when it matters. Real stakes force you to actually learn the tool, how to correct it, how to direct it, how to build the feedback loop that makes it useful.
Codex is stealing the show for me. Much better at doing everything I need including images that actually look great.
Thanks for sharing a plan
Thanks for the effort, but saying (in step 7) "you live in Claude now" is exactly what everyone must not do ever, otherwise, it is over for us.
This is exactement what I needed Soledad Francke Tetiana Pash
Day 3 is what most people skip and then wonder why everything sounds the same. Teaching Claude your voice early makes every other step compound faster — it's the difference between having an assistant and having one that actually sounds like you.
Strong checklist. One thing I’d add: don’t just teach Claude your voice teach it your decision criteria. That’s where the output really starts sounding useful, not just polished.
Dan Martell 1000% Dan.
Exactly what I have been looking for to build my first CoWork agent to enhance daily productivity.