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1. Problem Framing (Analytical thinking) 2. Prompting 3. Workflow Orchestration 4. Critical Thinking (Verification) 5. Creative Thinking 6. Repurposing (Synthesis) 7. Continuous Learning & Adaptation
This video has the perfect balance of everything! You explain this in a way everyone can understand with great clarity. I love the snippets of the interviews and your energy. I was engaged throughout the entire video. Thank you
I appreciate how this wasn’t just another “prompt like a pro” video. It connected the dots: skills, tools, workflows, mindset, and even parenting. Saving this for a rewatch - so many gems in here 👏
I really felt touched by what you shared about your daughter, and I wanted to write to you. I’m also a mom (I have twins and a baby girl called Marina 😊), and I recognize many of the emotions you’re describing, especially with sensitive children. From my experience, before rushing into diagnoses or trying to fix things, it helped us to gently look at what might be happening around the child. Changes, stress, or new routines often show up through behavior. What helped us most was trying not to enter power struggles, but to stay close and respond with empathy. (Even when I was exhausted, I tried to start the day by going into their room with a smile and telling them how much I love them.) The Montessori philosophy also supported us a lot and helped us focus on the child’s emotional well-being. Thank you for your videos. They mean a lot. I wish you all the best, both as an entrepreneur and as a mother. Giulia.
Thank you for sharing these things on AI with us, it really is helping me understand and grow more. 💯💯💯
This video is the best thing that I have found today.
yea totally agree, gotta chat with multiples models to give you context and get multiple options
1. Problem framing 2. Prompting &AI Literacy 3. Workflow orchestration 4. Verification & critical thinking 5. Creative Thinking 6. Repurposing & multi format synthesis 7. Continuous learning and adaptation
i am good at prompting. always get exactly what is expected
16:10 Dad here, with a 4 & 7 yr old. and like you, i started researching because my kids behavior started to change a little, long story short, came across these books that i think were very insightful and maybe could be helpful for you and your husband. Scattered Minds & Hold ON to Your Kids both by Gabor Mate MD.
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Top Comments (10)
1. Problem Framing (Analytical thinking) 2. Prompting 3. Workflow Orchestration 4. Critical Thinking (Verification) 5. Creative Thinking 6. Repurposing (Synthesis) 7. Continuous Learning & Adaptation
This video has the perfect balance of everything! You explain this in a way everyone can understand with great clarity. I love the snippets of the interviews and your energy. I was engaged throughout the entire video. Thank you
I appreciate how this wasn’t just another “prompt like a pro” video. It connected the dots: skills, tools, workflows, mindset, and even parenting. Saving this for a rewatch - so many gems in here 👏
I really felt touched by what you shared about your daughter, and I wanted to write to you. I’m also a mom (I have twins and a baby girl called Marina 😊), and I recognize many of the emotions you’re describing, especially with sensitive children. From my experience, before rushing into diagnoses or trying to fix things, it helped us to gently look at what might be happening around the child. Changes, stress, or new routines often show up through behavior. What helped us most was trying not to enter power struggles, but to stay close and respond with empathy. (Even when I was exhausted, I tried to start the day by going into their room with a smile and telling them how much I love them.) The Montessori philosophy also supported us a lot and helped us focus on the child’s emotional well-being. Thank you for your videos. They mean a lot. I wish you all the best, both as an entrepreneur and as a mother. Giulia.
Thank you for sharing these things on AI with us, it really is helping me understand and grow more. 💯💯💯
This video is the best thing that I have found today.
yea totally agree, gotta chat with multiples models to give you context and get multiple options
1. Problem framing 2. Prompting &AI Literacy 3. Workflow orchestration 4. Verification & critical thinking 5. Creative Thinking 6. Repurposing & multi format synthesis 7. Continuous learning and adaptation
i am good at prompting. always get exactly what is expected
16:10 Dad here, with a 4 & 7 yr old. and like you, i started researching because my kids behavior started to change a little, long story short, came across these books that i think were very insightful and maybe could be helpful for you and your husband. Scattered Minds & Hold ON to Your Kids both by Gabor Mate MD.