The quality of your AI output depends almost entirely on the quality of your input. Here is a simple framework for prompts that actually work.
The ideas in this area are straightforward once you see them, but the seeing takes time. Most people either skip the fundamentals or overcomplicate the execution. This post is about a practical approach that works under real conditions.
The problem worth solving
Before any solution makes sense, it helps to understand the specific failure mode. In this area, the typical issue is not a lack of information. Most people know broadly what to do. The gap is between knowing and doing, and specifically between doing it once and doing it consistently.
Consistency requires a structure that is simple enough to maintain during hard weeks, not just easy ones.
A framework that holds
| Part | What it does | Time required |
|---|---|---|
| The setup | Removes friction before you start | 10 to 15 minutes, once |
| The daily habit | The minimum viable version | 5 to 20 minutes per day |
| The weekly review | Catches drift before it becomes loss | 10 to 15 minutes per week |
The setup
Before you can execute consistently, you need to eliminate the decisions that happen before starting. Where will you do this? When? What do you need to have ready? Answer these once and you do not have to answer them again when you are tired, busy, or distracted.
The minimum viable habit
Define the smallest version of this practice that still counts. On a good day, you do the full version. On a hard day, you do the minimum. The minimum version is not failing. It is the thing that keeps the chain unbroken. It should take no more than five minutes.
The weekly review
Once a week, spend ten minutes on three questions: Did I do the practice this week? If not, what got in the way? What is one small change that would make next week easier? The review is not for self-judgment. It is for small course corrections.
The trade-off
This approach requires you to define things before you start, which feels slower than just beginning. The payoff is that you will still be doing it in three months, when most people have already stopped. That is the real return on the setup investment.