You already know something is changing
You have used ChatGPT. Maybe Claude or Gemini too. You got a decent email draft, a passable summary, a list of ideas that sounded right but felt generic.
And you know there is more.
The people who figure out how to think WITH these tools — not just type AT them — will have a serious advantage. In their careers. In their decisions. In how fast they learn and how clearly they see.
You are right about that.
But the gap between "I tried it once" and "this changes how I work" is wider than anyone admits. The people selling courses are teaching you prompts. Prompts expire in six months. The skill that lasts is reasoning.
Prompts expire.
Reasoning does not.
I spent months asking the wrong question:
Should I become a coach? An enterpreneur? A fractional executive?
Then I watched what was already happening.
“That gap is not about the tool.
It is about the person operating it.”
People were building their own coaches on Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini. Custom instructions. Uploaded documents. AI that knows their context, their goals, their voice.
The ones doing it well were getting results most human coaches could not match — faster, more available, more honest.
The ones doing it poorly were getting confident-sounding garbage. And they had no way to tell the difference.
I stopped asking whether I should become a coach and started asking something different - WHAT IF I TEACH PEOPLE TO NEVER NEED ONE?
What I Am Building
A method for thinking with AI — so it works consistently and accurately under YOUR guidance.
Tools change every quarter. Prompt libraries go stale. What lasts is the ability to reason clearly enough that any AI tool becomes useful in your hands.
Build your own career coach that actually knows your history, your goals, and the blind spots you keep tripping over.
Stress-test your next big decision with a strategic advisor that uses real frameworks — not motivational quotes wrapped in bullet points.
Run your own research on any topic and walk away with something structured, sourced, and specific to your situation.
The point is not to hire an expert.
It is to become one,
using AI to do the heavy lifting while you steer the vision.
Creative Work In Progress
I designed these systems for myself first: the career coach, the research engine, the writing partner, the strategy advisor. They are battle-tested in my daily workflow.
Once they are ready for a wider release, you will have first access.
Keep in mind that your reasoning is the skill.
AI is just the amplifier.
