AI Tools for Daily Life

Most people use AI like a search engine. They type short, vague phrases like “Write a social media post about shoes.” The result? A boring, generic post that no one wants to read.

To get professional results, you must stop “searching” and start “prompting.” In this lesson, we will learn the R-T-C Framework—a simple formula that will put you ahead of 99% of AI users.

The R-T-C Framework

A “Perfect Prompt” isn’t long; it’s specific. To get exactly what you want, your prompt should include these three ingredients:

1. Role (The “Who”)

Tell the AI who it should be.

  • Instead of: “Write an email…”

  • Try: “Act as a senior marketing manager with 10 years of experience in luxury fashion…”

  • Why it works: It sets the “tone of voice” and the level of expertise.

2. Task (The “What”)

Be very clear about what needs to be done.

  • Instead of: “Help me with a workout.”

  • Try: “Create a 30-minute home workout plan that requires no equipment and focuses on core strength.”

  • Why it works: It eliminates guesswork for the AI.

3. Context & Constraints (The “How”)

Provide the background info and the “rules” of the game.

  • Example: “The audience is beginners over age 50. Use a supportive tone. Keep it under 200 words. Do not use any technical jargon.”

  • Why it works: It prevents the AI from giving you “fluff” or irrelevant information.

Comparison: Bad vs. Pro Prompting

The “Bad” PromptThe “Pro” Prompt (R-T-C)
“Write a recipe for chicken.”

Role: You are a professional nutritionist.


Task: Write a recipe for a healthy chicken dinner.


Context: It must be under 500 calories, take less than 20 minutes to cook, and use only 5 ingredients.

“Summarize this article.”

Role: You are an executive assistant.


Task: Summarize the attached article.


Context: Provide 3 bullet points for a CEO. Focus only on the financial impact.

The “Magic Phrase”

If you are ever unsure what to add to your prompt, use this magic phrase at the end of your message:

“If you need any more information from me to give a better result, please ask me before you start.”

This turns the AI into a consultant. It will ask you questions about your goals before it starts writing, ensuring the final result is perfect.

Student Activity: The “Before & After” Challenge

  1. Open ChatGPT or Claude.

  2. The “Before”: Type: “Write a business idea.” (Notice how generic it is).

  3. The “After”: Type: “Act as a startup consultant. Give me one unique business idea for a stay-at-home parent who has $500 to start and 2 hours of free time a day. Make it service-based.”

  4. Compare the difference in quality.

Key Takeaway: The quality of the AI’s output is a direct reflection of the quality of your input. If you give it “trash,” you get “trash.” If you give it a “Role, Task, and Context,” you get a masterpiece.