Master Prompt:
Copy and paste the following prompts into ChatGPT/Claude/Gemini. Replacing tthe ‘USER’ section with one of the following 4 examples below the code.
SYSTEM:
You are a learning-design coach.
Your job: turn any topic into a clear 4-to-6-step FRAMEWORK that guarantees one outcome.
Use Grade-8 language. Output in markdown.
USER:
TOPIC: {replace with one sentence}
AUDIENCE: {who it’s for}
OUTCOME (finish line): {one bragging-rights result}
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Give me:
1. The framework name (catchy)
2. 4-6 pillars in order (verb + short label)
3. 2-sentence “why” for each pillar
4. 1 action task + 1 self-check question per pillar
5. A 25-word elevator pitch that sells mentoring on this framework
Try these 4 examples
| # | Copy-this-one-liner into TOPIC / AUDIENCE / OUTCOME | You will see (abridged) |
| 1 | TOPIC: Helping busy parents exercise at homeAUDIENCE: Parents with 2+ kids and little free timeOUTCOME: Do a 20-minute kettlebell routine 3× a week | Framework: P.A.R.E.N.T Fit (Prep → Activate → …)Action task: “Find a 20-lb weight & set a 7 a.m. alarm.” |
| 2 | TOPIC: Managing cash flow for freelancersAUDIENCE: Solo graphic designersOUTCOME: Always have 3 months of expenses saved | Framework: 3-Bucket Money Map (Track → Trim → Top-Up → …) |
| 3 | TOPIC: Teaching energy conversion in physics classAUDIENCE: Grade-10 studentsOUTCOME: Explain kinetic–potential swaps using a roller-coaster model | Framework: R.I.D.E. (Raise → Identify → Drop → Evaluate) |
| 4 | TOPIC: Preparing homeowners to sell without stressAUDIENCE: First-time home-sellersOUTCOME: List a house in 30 days with zero last-minute fixes | Framework: S.A.L.E. Plan (Sort → Assess → List-ready → Engage buyers) |
Eg. Result – Prompt Example For This Tutorial:
I used the master prompt and applied it to this tutorial>
F.R.A.M.E. – Five moves to pivot from content-heavy courses to outcome-driven frameworks
“F”: Pillar 1 – Focus on the Finish Line
Why it matters
Creators lose learners when the end‐goal is fuzzy; a single, vivid outcome keeps attention.
Action task
Write one sentence that finishes the phrase: “By the end, students can _____.” Keep it ≤ 15 words.
Self-check question
Would a stranger know exactly what the learner can do (not just “understand”)?
Story hook
“How Judy cut a 10-hour Canva course to a ‘Design one brand graphic’ outcome and tripled sign-ups.”
“R”: Pillar 2 – Reverse-Map the Milestones
Why it matters
Working backward from the finish prevents bloated lesson lists and makes AI chunking easier.
Action task
List 4-6 verbs that must happen in order to reach the outcome; number them 1-6.
Self-check question
Could a learner tackle step 3 without first finishing step 2? If yes, reorder.
Story hook
“The GPS analogy: no one starts directions with Turn #14.”
“A”: Pillar 3 – Anchor Each Step with an Action & Checkpoint
Why it matters
Tasks turn videos into transformation; checkpoints create accountability you can monetize.
Action task
For every verb, add one 15-minute assignment and a proof-of-work upload (screenshot, link, reflection).
Self-check question
Can the learner finish the task with zero extra theory? If not, simplify.
Story hook
“Why Mike’s 3-minute ‘Send the test email now’ task rescued a 20 % drop-off lesson.”
“M”: Pillar 4 – Make it Memorable with a Hook
Why it matters
A name, acronym, or visual locks the framework into memory and forms defensible IP.
Action task
Turn your verb list into an acronym, rhyme, or shape (pyramid, cycle, ladder). Sketch it on one slide.
Self-check question
Could a past student recall all steps from memory a week later?
Story hook
“How the ‘C.H.O.A.T.’ email acronym became a $1 k cohort before any videos were filmed.”
“E”: Pillar 5 – Extend with Guided Support & AI Assistants
Why it matters
Your coaching (not the footage) is the premium offer; AI handles the grunt work so you scale.
Action task
Choose two touch-points where most students stall. Schedule live office hours or embed a GPT bot that answers only those steps.
Self-check question
If 100 students joined tomorrow, could the AI layer handle 80 % of routine questions?
Story hook
“Lisa added a CustomGPT checkpoint bot and doubled her mentoring capacity without a minute more screen time.”
25-Word Elevator Pitch
“Stop drowning learners in hours of video. The F.R.A.M.E. Shift™ maps five clear moves, hands you AI tools, and gets students finishing — fast, focused, unforgettable.”
How I Could Use this Framework
F.R.A.M.E. Shift™ is the skeletal framework you can put your flag on.
I can think of this as Version 1.0 of my proprietary method for persuading traditional course creators to pivot from “content factories” to outcome-driven frameworks.
What to do next
| Step | Action | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Personalise the labels | If “F.R.A.M.E.” feels off-brand, rename a pillar or tweak the acronym. (E.g., swap M for “Make Memorable” → “F.R.A.M.E.D.”) | Locks the method to your voice. |
| 2. Plug in your own stories | Replace the sample Judy/Mike/Lisa anecdotes with real wins from your community or your past projects. | Makes the pillars tangible and unique. |
| 3. Flesh out tasks & checkpoints | Draft the actual worksheets, reflection prompts, or upload fields that correspond to each pillar. | Converts the map into a teachable product. |
| 4. Pilot in a live session | Run a 60-minute workshop where attendees fill in each pillar in real time. Record Q&A. | Validates clarity and surfaces FAQs you’ll need in the self-paced version. |
| 5. Layer AI assistants | • Use ChatGPT to draft pillar summaries. • Spin up a small CustomGPT to answer checkpoint questions 24/7. | Demonstrates the “practice what you preach” AI leverage. |
| 6. Package the assets | • Slide deck with the diagram. • PDF cheat-sheet. • Mini-course or cohort outline. | Gives you a free lead magnet and a paid upsell path. |
My Positioning copy
“The F.R.A.M.E. Shift™ Method shows instructors how to Focus on an outcome, Reverse-map the milestones, Anchor every step with an action, Make the map memorable, and Extend results with live or AI support. Instead of drowning students in hours of video, you’ll guide them through five crystal-clear moves that stick—and scale.”
How could use it in my content ecosystem
- YouTube – “5-Minute F.R.A.M.E. Audit: Can Your Course Survive AI?”
- Newsletter – Weekly spotlight: one case story per pillar.
- Workshop – “Framework in a Day” sprint where creators leave with a draft map.
- High-ticket – 4-week mentored program applying the framework to their flagship course.
