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Writing with AI

Is your team wanting to lean more heavily into using AI to support some writing tasks?  

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Maybe you know they experimenting (even if they aren't telling you!), and you can see the results are still falling flat?  

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Over the last decade, I've helped thousands of professionals sharpen their writing, even when writing isn't their main job.

​Today, I also help professionals confidently use AI in their writing at work.

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AI is not the answer to everything.  But it is an excellent writing partner, if you use it to best effect. 
 

However, most of us still need better ways to judge and improve what AI gives us.  We also need to know when to use it, and when not to. 

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I teach teams and individuals how to tell what's actually good and how to fix what's not. My training teaches editorial judgement... the kind that helps professional teams turn messy AI drafts into writing that is clear, confident, and credible.


Watch me write with AI.​​

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I'll teach your team:

1. How to prompt well.

2. How to spot what's wrong with what AI is spitting back

3. How to prompt well so you instantly improve your results

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We'll use real examples, ideally from your workplace (although I can also provide these).

Live "before and after" examples will help your team see what a difference the right approach can make.  Watch me write with AI.

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Participants leave my Writing with AI training with: 
  • A clear checklist to instantly improve any AI draft

  • Proven editing techniques that can be used daily

  • A fast, simple system that helps writers to know what's working, what's not, and how to fix it

  • Confidence that they can produce clear, credible documents, without all the second-guessing 

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Sue has a talent for demystifying AI tools and showing how they can enhance, not replace, your own voice and creativity. She's a fantastic presenter who makes learning both enjoyable and empowering. I left feeling far more confident about how to integrate AI without losing the authenticity of my writing.
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