I replaced my prompt library with a skills folder, and my AI workflow got dramatically faster
Most AI users spend a lot of time optimizing prompts, collecting templates, and searching for better instructions. I did the same for months, assuming a bigger prompt library would automatically lead to better results. Instead, it created more complexity. The more prompts I saved, the harder it became to decide which one to use. Eventually, I stumbled across a different approach that focused less on individual prompts and more on reusable workflows. That shift completely changed how I work with AI. Instead of building a collection of prompts, I started building a system, and the difference was immediately noticeable.
Most AI users spend a lot of time optimizing prompts, collecting templates, and searching for better instructions. I did the same for months, a**uming a bigger prompt library would automatically lead to better results. Instead, it created more complexity. The more prompts I saved, the harder it became to decide which one to use. Eventually, I stumbled across a different approach that focused less on individual prompts and more on reusable workflows. That shift completely changed how I work with AI. Instead of building a collection of prompts, I started building a system, and the difference was immediately noticeable.
Aubree Sirko
Canada
Canada
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