DON’T FEAR AI: DOMINATE YOUR FUTURE
AI Made Simple

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DON’T FEAR AI: DOMINATE YOUR FUTURE
AI Made Simple

Book 2: Organisation & Planning. Reclaim 5 hours a week.

How to stop juggling everything in your head — no tech knowledge required.
A plain-English guide for everyone. · Leszek Ignatowicz · book2.aidorzeczy.com
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Chapter 1: Your Kitchen Assistant

Prompt No. 1 · Get a recipe built around whatever you already have in the fridge

No. 1 Recipe from what I have — dinner sorted in 30 minutes
Act as an experienced home cook. Based on the ingredients I have at home, suggest a specific recipe for tonight's dinner. Keep it simple — maximum 30 minutes from start to plate. Give me: the name of the dish, a list of ingredients with quantities, and numbered cooking steps. Ingredients I have: [>>>List what's in your fridge or cupboards, e.g. chicken breast, rice, onion, garlic, canned tomatoes] Number of people: [>>>e.g. 2 / family of 4] What we don't eat or want to avoid: [>>>e.g. no spicy food / no dairy / we don't like fish — or type: no restrictions]
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Chapter 2: The Weekly Meal Planner

Prompt No. 2 · 7-day meal plan plus a ready-to-go shopping list — all in one go

No. 2 Weekly meal plan with shopping list
Act as a nutritionist and experienced home cook. Create a 7-day meal plan for me (Monday through Sunday). For each day, give me: breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Keep the meals simple, quick to prepare, and genuinely enjoyable. After the meal plan, add a combined shopping list for the whole week, grouped by category (vegetables, meat, dairy, dry goods). Number of people: [>>>e.g. 2 adults / family of 4 with children] Approximate weekly food budget: [>>>e.g. $100 / $150 / flexible] What we don't eat or want to avoid: [>>>e.g. no pork / no gluten / we don't like fish — or: no restrictions] Cuisine style we enjoy: [>>>e.g. Italian, Asian, Mediterranean — or: no preference]
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Chapter 3: Your Daily Schedule — Sorted

Prompt No. 3 · Turn a chaotic task list into a realistic hour-by-hour plan

No. 3 Daily schedule from tasks in any order
Act as a highly efficient personal assistant. Create a detailed schedule for my day based on the tasks below. For each task, give me a suggested start time and estimated duration. Build in breaks and realistic travel time between locations. Make sure the plan is actually achievable — don't cram everything in. Time I wake up: [>>>e.g. 7:00 am] Time I want to wrap everything up by: [>>>e.g. 8:00 pm] My tasks for today (write them in any order, as messily as you like): [>>>e.g. drop the car at the garage, call the doctor's office, send an important email, do the grocery shopping, pick up the kids from school at 3:30 pm, make dinner] Any fixed commitments or blocks I can't move? [>>>e.g. work meeting 10:00–11:30 am / or: none, I'm flexible today]
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Chapter 4: Your Holiday & Trip Planner

Prompt No. 4 · Full itinerary, packing list, and insider tips — in one conversation

No. 4 Complete trip plan with packing list
Act as an experienced travel guide and trip organiser. Help me plan a trip. Please prepare: 1. A day-by-day itinerary with suggested times 2. The top 5 must-see highlights — with a brief note on each 3. A packing list tailored to the season and type of trip 4. Three practical tips that most tourists miss Destination: [>>>City, region, or country, e.g. Lisbon / Tuscany / Japan] Length of trip: [>>>e.g. 3 days / one week] Who's travelling: [>>>e.g. solo / couple / family with kids aged 6 and 10] What we enjoy: [>>>e.g. history and museums / active outdoor days / beach and relaxation / great food and local restaurants / wandering through old town streets] Budget level: [>>>e.g. budget-conscious / mid-range / no restrictions]
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Chapter 5: Get on Top of Your To-Do List

Prompt No. 5 · Priority table with a concrete next step for every item

No. 5 Priority table with next steps for everything on your mind
Act as a highly organised personal assistant. Help me get on top of everything I need to deal with. Based on my list, create: 1. A priority table: Urgent & Important / Important but not urgent / Can wait 2. For each item: one concrete "next step" — the single specific action I need to take to move it forward 3. If anything has a hard deadline, flag it clearly with the date Here's everything on my mind right now (write as messily as you like): [>>>e.g. book a dentist appointment, renew car insurance, call back my sister, order new glasses, file my tax return by end of month, fix the leaky kitchen tap]
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Cheat Sheet — All Prompts at a Glance

Prompts No. 1–5 in short form · Use the full chapter versions for best results

These are condensed versions. The full prompts in each chapter give the AI more context and produce better results.

No. 1 — Fridge recipe → Ch. 1  |  No. 2 — Meal plan → Ch. 2  |  No. 3 — Daily schedule → Ch. 3  |  No. 4 — Trip planner → Ch. 4  |  No. 5 — Priority list → Ch. 5

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Advanced Prompts — Appendix 2

Prompts No. 6–10 · More powerful versions for trickier situations

No. 6 Dinner from almost nothing — last-minute, near-empty fridge
Act as a genius improvising chef. I have almost nothing left in the fridge and very little time. Suggest something quick and genuinely edible — maximum 15 minutes. If I'm missing something, tell me the best substitute. What I have: [>>>Even a very short list works, e.g. eggs, pasta, butter, garlic] Time available: [>>>e.g. 10–15 minutes] Number of people: [>>>e.g. 2]
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No. 7 Meal plan for a picky eater
Act as a paediatric nutritionist with plenty of real-world experience. Create a weekly meal plan for a picky eater. Meals should be tasty, nutritious, and take no more than 20 minutes to prepare. Introduce anything new very gently — the goal is meals they'll actually eat without a fight. Child's age: [>>>e.g. 7 years old] What they like: [>>>e.g. pasta, chips, chicken, apples, yoghurt] What they absolutely refuse: [>>>e.g. fish, anything green, soup] Weekly food budget: [>>>e.g. $60]
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No. 8 Emergency reschedule after the day falls apart
Act as a calm, practical crisis assistant. My day has just been derailed by something unexpected. Help me rebuild a realistic plan for the rest of the day, salvaging as much of the original schedule as possible. What happened: [>>>Brief description, e.g. my child is sick and I need to stay home / the car broke down and I've lost transport for the day] Current time: [>>>e.g. 11:00 am] What absolutely must still happen today: [>>>e.g. pick up a prescription, send an urgent email] The rest of my original plan: [>>>List what you had planned]
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No. 9 Last-minute weekend getaway
Act as an expert in spontaneous travel. We want to get away this weekend — leaving tomorrow. Suggest a specific destination within about 3 hours of our city and give us a ready-made 2-day plan. Include: where to stay (budget and comfortable options), where to eat (at least one spot with great local food), what to see and do, and what to throw in a bag. Our city: [>>>e.g. London / Berlin / New York / Sydney] Who's coming: [>>>e.g. couple / family with children] What we enjoy: [>>>e.g. nature and hiking / culture and history / relaxation] Budget: [>>>e.g. budget-friendly / mid-range]
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No. 10 The big monthly reset — plan the whole month at once
Act as a personal life planner. Help me plan the month ahead. Based on my information, create: 1. A prioritised list of everything I need to get done this month 2. A loose week-by-week skeleton (which week for what) 3. The 3 most important things I absolutely cannot let slip through the cracks Month: [>>>e.g. October 2026] Key dates and deadlines: [>>>e.g. dentist on the 8th, sister's birthday on the 22nd, quarterly tax payment due by the 15th] Bigger projects or household tasks this month: [>>>e.g. redecorate the spare room, organise a birthday party for the kids, sort out pension paperwork] What I want to protect for rest and myself: [>>>e.g. gym twice a week, one evening per fortnight with no plans]
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Written by Leszek Ignatowicz — author of 4 books in the Don’t Fear AI series.

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