It’s All About the Prompt

Tara Ennevor

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Tara Ennevor

Financial Advisor, Portfolio Manager & Director

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is everywhere these days, from helping you find recipes to organizing your travel plans.

But here’s the secret: AI is only as good as the prompt you give it. Think of a prompt as the instruction you give to your digital assistant. The clearer and more creative you are, the better the results.

For many of us, especially those who didn’t grow up with smartphones in our hands, AI can feel intimidating. But it doesn’t have to be! In fact, it can be fun and surprisingly useful for everyday life.

Whether you’re planning a trip, organizing family photos, or just curious about new technology, learning how to “talk” to AI is a skill worth having.

Why Prompts Matter

A prompt is simply the question or command you type in. The more detail you provide, the better the answer. For example:

  • Basic prompt: “Write a poem.”
  • Better prompt: “Write a funny, four-line poem about a golden retriever who loves snow.”

See the difference? The second prompt gives the AI context and personality, which makes the result more engaging.

Five Fun Prompts to Try Today

Here are some beginner-friendly ideas to get you started:

  1. “Plan a cozy winter dinner menu for four people, including a dessert that uses chocolate.”


Perfect for holiday entertaining!

  1. “Summarize today’s top news headlines in simple language, focusing on health and community news.”


Provides relevant, accessible information.

  1. “Give me five creative ways to use leftover turkey after Christmas.”


Because we all need fresh ideas after the big feast.

  1. “Plan a one-week road trip itinerary in British Columbia for two retirees who love scenic views and local food.”


Ideal for travel lovers looking for inspiration.

5. “Plan a simple exercise routine for someone in their 60s who wants to stay active indoors.”

Great for health and wellness during colder months.

Remember: AI can be helpful, but it’s not perfect. Always double-check the source of any advice or information it provides, especially when it comes to financial decisions, because it may not always be accurate. 

Why This Matters for You

AI isn’t replacing human advice – especially when it comes to wealth management, health care, legal advice, etc. But it can make life easier and more enjoyable. From simplifying tasks to sparking creativity, learning to craft good prompts is like learning a new language for the digital age. 

So, next time you’re curious, give one of these prompts a try. You might be surprised at how helpful and fun AI can be.


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