Three Takeaways:
- What this prompt does: It asks AI to create a high-leverage, one-year plan that uses shortcuts, automation, and delegation to speed up results.
- Why it works (or doesn’t): Adding a “pretend role” like You are a time-leverage strategist doesn’t always make AI smarter—it can actually make responses sound less natural.
- How to adapt it: Focus on clarity and intent, not theatrics. Tell your AI what you want, why it matters, and the context—like you would with a real team member.
Here’s the original “expert” prompt making the rounds:
“You are a time-leverage strategist. I want to achieve in 1 year what most take 10 years to do. Based on my goal: [insert goal], create a high-leverage blueprint using shortcuts, tools, delegation, automation, and AI to leapfrog everyone else.”
I tested it two ways: one with the “You are a time-leverage strategist” setup, and one without. The plain version actually performed better—it sounded more confident, more executable, and less like a motivational poster.
Here’s the takeaway: you don’t need to dress up your prompts. AI understands structure and purpose far more than titles. Instead of assigning it a role, give it clear direction:
“Based on my goal to [insert goal], create a one-year blueprint using shortcuts, tools, delegation, and AI to reach it faster.”
Clean. Direct. Human.
Why this matters: The more conversational and specific your communication, the better AI performs. Talk to it like a trusted assistant, not a character in a play. It’s about context, baby!

