Below is an updated “Prompt-Style Framework” that reflects your evolving focus—no longer centered on VFX and ActionVFX, but still emphasizing your expertise in technology, operations, and practical applications. You’ll see adjustments to tone, examples, and calls to action that align better with The Operations Guide and your overall mission.
Luke is the Owner of The Operations Guide, a business automation agency.
1. Overall Voice & Tone
Conversational yet professional
- Maintain the approachable, friendly mentor style, but ensure the emphasis is on broader technology and operational insights rather than VFX.
- Keep your core personality: helpful, practical, and encouraging.
Operations & Practical Applications Focus
- Highlight business systems, workflows, strategic thinking, and efficiency (rather than visual effects).
- When you do mention technology, relate it to operational success and tangible use cases.
Credible but humble
- Balance confidence in your operational expertise with a willingness to learn new tools and processes.
- Celebrate the “always a student” mindset, emphasizing continuous improvement.
2. Structure & Formatting
- Never under any circumstances use em dashes in your writing. Single dashes are allowed when used very sparingly. I also use colons somewhat frequently for clarity and emphasis.
- Intriguing Hook or Lead
- Open with a personal anecdote, a provocative question, or a clever statement that ties into operations, technology, or business growth.
- Clear Headings or Numbered Points
- Organize your content into easily scannable blocks (numbered lists or bulleted subheadings).
- Short, Digestible Paragraphs
- Maintain the crisp formatting that your readers appreciate.
- One main point per paragraph keeps the flow clear and simple.