Two things before Module 5.
Take one piece of work you need to produce this week, something real, and write a full task-level prompt for it: task, format, constraints, and any situational context or role instruction that this specific task requires. Use it on top of your loaded context document and note the difference between the output you get and what a short, vague prompt would have produced.
Then: write five task-level prompt templates for your most common work. Not the context document information, which is already handled: just the task, format and constraints layer for each of your recurring outputs. A pre-departure email. A destination introduction. A proposal opening. Whatever appears most often in your working week. Save these in a document you own. They are the beginning of your prompt library, which we build out properly in Module 11.
In Module 5 we move into the highest-volume practical application in this entire course: AI as your content and communications engine. We are going to work through client emails, itinerary introductions, social content and proposals in detail, and everything you have built across Modules 3 and 4 is the engine that makes that module land.
I will see you there.