When you have a clear workflow: → understand the reader → define the goal → generate → refine → test Each iteration compounds. You stop starting from zero every time. The first output is just a draft. The system is what makes the results predictable. Curious — what part of your workflow has improved the most since you started focusing on process instead of tools? 👇
@John Mack Exactly. Once the system is right, the tool just executes. Getting the thinking clear upfront is what makes everything downstream faster and more consistent.
This week it taught me that clarity beats cleverness. When I am specific about the goal and the reader, the output gets way better and I spend a lot less time fixing it afterward.
This is such a smart shift. Using AI as an editor and thinking partner instead of just a writer usually leads to much better results. It’s amazing how much quality improves when you focus on critique and iteration first.
This is a great reminder. The first output is usually just a starting point the real gains come from refining the thinking and iterating, not jumping to a new tool every time.
@Alejandra Botero That is a great way to put it “sharpening the saw” really fits. Once you have a solid framework, iteration becomes a leverage multiplier instead of a grind. The focus on process over tools is what actually makes the workflow scalable and repeatable.