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5 prompts to make AI help you become more human
These five advanced AI prompts are designed to strengthen your uniquely human skills—like strategy, storytelling, and creativity—by transforming AI into a tool for personal growth.

- June 15, 2025
- Updated: June 16, 2025 at 1:34 PM

As AI tools continue to evolve and embed themselves in our workflows, the real competitive edge no longer lies in doing more—but in thinking better. Instead of fearing replacement, professionals should focus on mastering the uniquely human skills that no algorithm can replicate. Strategic thinking, storytelling, emotional intelligence and creativity become even more vital when supported by well-crafted AI prompts.
Use AI to boost your strategic mindset
AI can help filter out low-value tasks. By categorizing your weekly to-do list into “Automate or Delegate” and “Human-Led Strategy,” you can redirect your focus to decisions that truly matter. Let AI sort the routine, while you sharpen your leadership.
Turn dry data into compelling stories
Numbers alone don’t inspire action. With the right prompt, AI can extract and format your metrics into bullet points, so you can focus on crafting a story that motivates your team. This builds your communication and emotional intelligence—skills machines still can’t replicate.
Train AI to ask the right questions first
Before jumping into a project, ask AI to help define your goal, audience and tone. This prompt engineering practice forces you to clarify what you want and why, which strengthens your ability to direct AI with precision and purpose.
Fuel creativity with cross-field thinking
Innovation often comes from unlikely connections. Ask AI to explain principles from a different field—like music composition or urban planning—so you can brainstorm new ways to apply them to your work. This creative leap is where human imagination shines.
Challenge your own thinking
Use AI as a “Red Team” to test your ideas. Request a harsh critique focused on flaws and blind spots. This stress-test approach improves judgment, adaptability and critical thinking—core elements of human reasoning.
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