Spend 30 minutes a day for 30 days learning how to lead AI instead of just asking it questions.
A simple, memorable, shareable challenge built to help you get better results faster from chat-based AI tools without overthinking what to ask.
The problem
They ask vague questions, get generic answers, and assume the tool just is what it is.
Then they either settle for weak results or stop using it consistently.
The real gap usually isn’t access.
The gap is learning how to lead the machine with context, direction, refinement, and decisions.
The big idea
AI becomes dramatically more useful when you stop merely asking it questions and start leading it like a thinking partner.
How it works
No bloated lessons. No giant course portal. No random prompt dump.
Just daily reps designed to make leading AI feel more natural, useful, and repeatable.
Built on your framework
Give AI the context it needs to help you well.
Treat it like a collaborator that needs direction, not a magic box.
Refine the output, make a decision, and turn it into something useful.
Two simple starting points
How can I best help you help me do X?
This helps you give better context, constraints, and direction instead of staying vague.
How might an expert approach this differently?
This helps you move from generic output to a more strategic, specialized perspective.
Lead3030 is not about memorizing 30 clever prompts. It’s about building a simple habit that makes AI more useful in real life.
What you walk away with
Who it’s for
Lead3030 is a fit for authors, creators, consultants, marketers, coaches, founders, and thoughtful professionals who want AI to become more useful, more strategic, and less random.
FAQ
Is this beginner friendly?
Yes. It’s simple enough for beginners and still useful for people who already use AI but want better results.
Do I need special software?
No. You can use ChatGPT or another chat-based AI tool you already have access to.
Is this a course?
Not in the traditional sense. It’s a short daily challenge designed to be easy to read, memorable, and actually doable.
How much time does it take each day?
About 30 minutes. The goal is consistent reps, not overwhelm.
Join the experiment
For 30 days, you’ll practice leading it.