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A plain-English manual for people who want better results from AI — without the hype, jargon, or endless YouTube tutorials.

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The ChatGPT Manual
Core Guide
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The Prompt Playbook
50 Prompts
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ChatGPT for Work
Professional Guide
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Quick Reference Guide
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Four guides. One complete system. Everything you need, nothing you don't.

Most people feel like they're
using 10% of ChatGPT.

The problem is not you. The problem is that nobody explained how it actually works, what it is actually good at, and how to talk to it in a way that gets results. That is exactly what this manual does.

A manual. Not a course. Not a tutorial. Not a subscription.

This is a plain-English reference guide for regular people who want to get more out of ChatGPT — written to be read, kept, and returned to.

It is not a collection of YouTube videos you'll never finish. It is not a newsletter that drip-feeds you one tip a week. It is not a course that takes 12 hours and covers things you don't need.

It is a well-organized, clearly written guide that explains what ChatGPT is, how it works, and exactly how to use it to save time and do better work. Buy it once. Own it forever.

Four guides. One complete system.

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Core Guide — Included in all plans

The ChatGPT Manual

The complete plain-English guide to using ChatGPT effectively. 17 chapters covering everything from the basics to power use — without technical jargon or unnecessary complexity.

  • What ChatGPT actually is (and is not)
  • How it works without math or jargon
  • How to write prompts that get results
  • Everyday uses: writing, work, learning, life
  • How to fix bad answers
  • Memory, files, images, and advanced inputs
  • Privacy, accuracy, and what to watch out for
  • Four appendices: prompts, mistakes, glossary, FAQs
Table of Contents
Preface: AI, Briefly
Part I: Understanding ChatGPTCh 1–3
Part II: Getting Good ResultsCh 4–6
Part III: Everyday UsesCh 7–10
Part IV: Power UseCh 11–13
Part V: Risks & RealityCh 14–15
Part VI: What's NextCh 16–17
Appendices: Prompts, Checklist, Glossary, FAQsA–D
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The Prompt Playbook

50 ready-to-use prompts organized by category, each formatted as a fill-in-the-blanks template with a customization tip. Copy, personalize, and use immediately.

  • Writing & Communication (10 prompts)
  • Work & Business (10 prompts)
  • Learning & Research (10 prompts)
  • Personal Life (10 prompts)
  • Power Prompts (10 advanced prompts)
  • Before/after examples for each category
  • Customization notes on every single prompt
Sample Prompt

WRITING #06 — Clarity Edit

"Edit the following text for clarity. Remove unnecessary words, simplify complex sentences, and improve flow. Do not change the meaning or the core content. [paste your text]"

Tip: Before pasting, note whether you want your voice preserved. Add: keep my voice and tone if that matters.

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ChatGPT for Work

A focused guide for professionals. Covers every common work task — email, reports, planning, client communications, managing people — with specific prompts and privacy guidance.

  • Privacy rules: what is and is not safe to share
  • Email and difficult communications
  • Reports, proposals, and documents
  • Project planning and brainstorming
  • Managing people and HR writing
  • Client and stakeholder work
  • Quick reference prompts for every task
Chapters at a Glance
Before You Start: Professional Basics
Writing and Communication
Planning and Thinking
Managing People and Teams
Client and Stakeholder Work
Building Good Habits
Quick Reference Prompts
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Quick Reference Guide

A printable one-document reference designed to live on your desk. Everything you need at a glance — no scrolling through chapters to find the thing you need right now.

  • The RTCO prompt formula
  • 10 power prompts (fill-in-the-blank format)
  • Fix-it command table for bad responses
  • Common mistakes to avoid
  • Pre-send checklist for anything important
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Stop Googling the same things.

Written for real people,
not power users.

If you are already deep in prompt engineering and building AI tools, this is not for you. If any of these sound familiar, it probably is.

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The Professional
You have heard ChatGPT can help with your work. You have tried it a couple of times. Results were mixed. You want to use it consistently without the guesswork.
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The Parent
Your kids are using AI for everything. You want to understand what it actually is, what it is good for, and how to use it yourself — without a 3-hour tutorial.
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The Student
You want to use it to study, learn faster, and get better at writing — the right way, without it becoming a crutch that comes back to bite you.
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The Small Business Owner
You are wearing ten hats. If AI can help with emails, planning, and writing, you want to know exactly how without spending hours learning something that might not pay off.
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The Curious Learner
You like knowing how things actually work. You want a clear, honest explanation without hype, oversimplification, or a sales pitch for an AI product.
The Busy Person
You do not have time to piece this together from a hundred different articles. You want one clear, organized resource you can read and reference when you need it.
Not for: developers building AI applications, prompt engineers, or people already getting strong results from ChatGPT daily. This is written for the vast majority who are not yet in that category.

A sample from Chapter 4.

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The ChatGPT Manual — Chapter 4: The Basics of Prompting

The Four Elements of an Effective Prompt

Think of a good prompt as having four components. You will not always need all four, but knowing them will help you craft better requests.

Role. Tell ChatGPT what role you want it to play. This shapes the tone, vocabulary, and perspective of the response. "Act as an experienced HR manager..." or "You are a patient teacher explaining this to a complete beginner..." A defined role changes everything about how the response reads.

Task. Be specific about what you want it to do. Verbs matter here: write, summarize, explain, compare, list, rewrite, analyze. Vague task descriptions — "tell me about marketing" — produce vague responses. Specific task descriptions — "write a 200-word explanation of content marketing for a small business owner who has never done any marketing" — produce useful ones.

Key insight: The difference between a vague prompt and a specific one is usually not cleverness — it is just more information. You are not trying to outsmart the AI. You are trying to brief it clearly.

Constraints. Tell it what to avoid, what limits to observe, or what requirements to meet. "Keep it under 150 words. No jargon." "Do not recommend any paid tools." Constraints are how you stop ChatGPT from giving you a generic version of what you asked for and start getting a version that actually fits your situation.

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Chapter 4: The Basics of Prompting

The single most useful chapter in the manual. Covers the four-part prompt formula, before-and-after examples, and the one mindset shift that changes how you use ChatGPT from that point forward.

Questions worth asking.

Is this just a PDF with tips I could Google? +
No. The value is structure, clarity, and sequence — not individual tips. You probably could find most of this information scattered across the internet. The question is: would you? And if you did, would it be organized in a way that actually builds on itself and saves you time? That is what you are paying for. Coherence, not secrets.
Do I need to pay for ChatGPT Plus to use this? +
No. The guide covers both the free and paid versions of ChatGPT. Most of the advice applies equally to both. Where paid features are relevant, that is clearly noted. The core principles of prompting work regardless of which version you use.
Will this become outdated quickly? +
The principles — how to prompt effectively, how to think about AI as a tool, what to trust and verify — will remain useful for years. Specific features and versions will change, which is why the guide focuses on durable concepts rather than button-by-button tutorials. Updates to reflect major changes will be provided to existing customers.
How is this different from just watching YouTube tutorials? +
YouTube tutorials are scattered, inconsistent in quality, often outdated, and optimized for watch time rather than your learning. This guide is a complete, sequenced reference you can read in a few hours and return to whenever you need it. It has no ads, no filler, no algorithm incentive to keep you watching. It is designed to teach, not to entertain.
What format do I get? +
All guides are delivered as Word documents (.docx) that you can read on any device, print, annotate, or import into your ebook reader. No proprietary format, no app required, no digital rights management. You own the files.
I am not very technical. Will I understand this? +
Yes. Plain English is not a marketing claim — it is a design constraint. There is no code, no math, no assumed background. If you can send an email and browse the internet, you can read this guide and immediately apply it.
What if I already use ChatGPT regularly? +
If you are getting strong results consistently and understand why, this guide may not add much. If you are getting inconsistent results, or finding yourself guessing at prompts and redoing them multiple times, this will close the gaps quickly. The Prompt Playbook alone tends to be worth it for regular users who want to stop reinventing the wheel.

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