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I stopped asking AI for answers and started asking for frameworks — and suddenly it all clicked

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 I stopped asking AI for answers and started asking for frameworks — and suddenly it all clicked

I’ve been using tools like ChatGPT, Gemini and Claude every day — but this one shift made them far more useful

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AI Platforms & Assistants OpenAI ChatGPT I stopped asking AI for answers and started asking for frameworks — and suddenly it all clicked Features By Graham Barlow published 28 April 2026 I’ve been using tools like ChatGPT, Gemini and Claude every day — but this one shift made them far more useful When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. (Image credit: Getty Images / Mininyx Doodle) Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Threads Email Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter It doesn't matter if you're using ChatGPT, Gemini, DeepSeek or Claude; if there’s one thing AI is more than happy to give you, it's advice. Whatever your problem is — a problem with your boss at work, how to deal with your eccentric uncle at Thanksgiving, or which fridge you should choose for your kitchen — AI loves to tell you what it thinks you should do.It will even give you medical, legal and financial advice if you ask for it, which obviously you should take with a pinch of salt, because those decisions clearly need to be made by a professional.The only problem is, a lot of the time, the advice doesn’t work. That’s not to say AI’s advice is bad… it's quite often very good. But one thing you’ll notice is that the process never ends. One problem soon gets replaced by another, and you’re back to talking to a chatbot at 2.00am, ruminating over your life choices when really you should be asleep.Article continues below You may like This trick will have ChatGPT and Gemini get straight to the point What people confessed to me about using ChatGPT surprised me I use the 'invert' prompt to answer problems before they arise AI always wants to pleaseThere’s also the issue that, like an eager puppy, AI wants to please you, its owner, and when you ask it for advice, it tells you what it thinks you need to hear, not what’s good for you. It doesn’t always see the big picture.If what you need is help with something simple and functional, like the correct wording to write an email to contest a parking fine (I’ve used it for this exact purpose this week, and it did a great job), that’s one thing, but if you’re asking ChatGPT whether you should break up with your partner, or quit your job, that’s something else entirely.We also don’t want to become dependent on AI to solve all our problems, because research has shown that the more we do, the more we start to risk experiencing a particular type of burnout known as smoothout. What we need is AI to support us in making our own decisions, rather than make them for us, and that’s where the “framework” prompt can come in handy.The Framework PromptInstead of describing a problem to your chatbot and asking “What should I do?”, try adding “Don’t give me an answer, give me the framework I need to make this decision myself” to the end of your prompts. I’ve done this with numerous problems now, and it forces you to actually work through what you think and feel, and it supports you in coming to your own decision. window.sliceComponents = window.sliceComponents || {}; externalsScriptLoaded.then(() => { window.reliablePageLoad.then(() => { var componentContainer = document.querySelector("#slice-container-newsletterForm-articleInbodyContent-xibdjomYzqggycn7k97vqB"); if (componentContainer) { var data = {"layout":"inbodyContent","header":"Get daily insight, inspiration and deals in…

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