For the past three years, I’ve helped dozens of people figure out how to use AI in their work. Some were skeptical, and some were curious but didn’t know where to start. Others had been using AI, but knew there was more to it.
I understood that. I was there once.
There’s fear, too. That AI might replace them, or just a general unease about it.
Everyone who has worked with me has heard me say this repeatedly: “AI-assisted work.” Not “AI doing your work.”
AI gets better when you bring what you know to the conversation. Your experience, your judgment, the things you’ve learned over the years of doing the work. That’s what makes AI useful. Not prompts. Not templates. Not asking it to do your job for you.
I wrote those ideas down. They became this book.
The Expert Prompt is short. It’s built around the idea that your expertise is the most powerful thing you can bring to AI. I walk through how I’ve used it in my own work, where it went wrong, where it surprised me, and how the process works when experience leads.
I shared early copies with a small group before launch. Seth Godin read it and called it “Generous, clear and actionable.” One early reader told me it changed how she approached a project she’d been working on. That’s exactly what I was hoping for.
This is my first book. It’s exciting and scary to share it. I hope it helps you. Let me know your thoughts if you read it.


