2021: No salary increase
2022: No salary increase
2023: No salary increase
2024: No salary increase
2025: No salary increase
2026: I used 7 Claude promptsā¦
My salary became 2X.
No new degree.
No job hopping every 3 months.
Just better thinking + better execution.
Here are the exact prompts šš§µ
1/ āAct as a senior career strategist with deep knowledge of hiring trends, compensation benchmarks, and skill demand across industries.
Analyze my current role, responsibilities, tools I use, and experience level.
Then:⢠Identify the top 3 high-income skill gaps limiting my earning potential⢠Map those gaps to real job roles that pay 2x more⢠Suggest a 90-day learning roadmap with specific resources, projects, and outcomes⢠Prioritize skills based on ROI (income impact vs time to learn)ā
ā This replaced random learning with income-focused learning.
Analyze my current role, responsibilities, tools I use, and experience level.
Then:⢠Identify the top 3 high-income skill gaps limiting my earning potential⢠Map those gaps to real job roles that pay 2x more⢠Suggest a 90-day learning roadmap with specific resources, projects, and outcomes⢠Prioritize skills based on ROI (income impact vs time to learn)ā
ā This replaced random learning with income-focused learning.
2/ āBreak down my current job role into a detailed list of daily, weekly, and monthly tasks.
Classify each task into:
⢠High-value (directly impacts revenue, growth, or decision-making)
⢠Medium-value
⢠Low-value (repetitive, replaceable, or admin work)
Then:
⢠Suggest how I can reduce or delegate low-value work
⢠Recommend how to shift at least 30ā40% of my time toward high-impact tasks
⢠Give examples of how to communicate this shift to my managerā
ā I stopped chasing tasksā¦
And started owning outcomes.
Classify each task into:
⢠High-value (directly impacts revenue, growth, or decision-making)
⢠Medium-value
⢠Low-value (repetitive, replaceable, or admin work)
Then:
⢠Suggest how I can reduce or delegate low-value work
⢠Recommend how to shift at least 30ā40% of my time toward high-impact tasks
⢠Give examples of how to communicate this shift to my managerā
ā I stopped chasing tasksā¦
And started owning outcomes.
3/ āRewrite my entire work experience as if Iām applying for a role that pays 2x my current salary.
Transform my responsibilities into:
⢠Quantified achievements (with metrics, %, revenue, time saved, etc.)
⢠Business impact (how my work affected company goals)
⢠Clear before ā after transformation stories
Also:
⢠Highlight transferable skills for higher-paying roles
⢠Remove weak or generic bullet points
⢠Make it ATS-friendly and recruiter-optimizedā
ā Same experience.
But now it looked expensive.
Transform my responsibilities into:
⢠Quantified achievements (with metrics, %, revenue, time saved, etc.)
⢠Business impact (how my work affected company goals)
⢠Clear before ā after transformation stories
Also:
⢠Highlight transferable skills for higher-paying roles
⢠Remove weak or generic bullet points
⢠Make it ATS-friendly and recruiter-optimizedā
ā Same experience.
But now it looked expensive.
4/ āAct as a senior business leader in my company.
List the top 5 problems that would:⢠Save or generate significant revenue⢠Improve efficiency at scale⢠Directly impact growth or customer experience
Then:⢠Suggest how someone in my position can contribute to solving these⢠Break each problem into actionable steps I can start this week⢠Show how to present these ideas to leadership for visibilityā
ā I stopped asking āwhatās my task?āAnd started asking āwhatās the business problem?ā
List the top 5 problems that would:⢠Save or generate significant revenue⢠Improve efficiency at scale⢠Directly impact growth or customer experience
Then:⢠Suggest how someone in my position can contribute to solving these⢠Break each problem into actionable steps I can start this week⢠Show how to present these ideas to leadership for visibilityā
ā I stopped asking āwhatās my task?āAnd started asking āwhatās the business problem?ā
5/ āAct as a brutally honest hiring manager for high-paying roles.
Review my resume/profile and:⢠List all reasons why I would get rejected for a 2x salary role⢠Identify weak wording, lack of proof, or unclear positioning⢠Highlight missing skills or experience signals
Then:⢠Suggest exact improvements with rewritten examples⢠Show how top candidates present similar experience⢠Give a checklist to make my profile ātop 10% readyāā
ā This hurt my ego.But fixed what was holding me back.
Review my resume/profile and:⢠List all reasons why I would get rejected for a 2x salary role⢠Identify weak wording, lack of proof, or unclear positioning⢠Highlight missing skills or experience signals
Then:⢠Suggest exact improvements with rewritten examples⢠Show how top candidates present similar experience⢠Give a checklist to make my profile ātop 10% readyāā
ā This hurt my ego.But fixed what was holding me back.
6/ āCreate a complete personal branding strategy for me on LinkedIn and Twitter.
Include:⢠My niche positioning (what I should be known for)⢠Content pillars aligned with my career goals⢠10 content ideas per pillar⢠A weekly posting plan
Also:⢠Show how to turn my daily work into content⢠Suggest hooks, formats, and storytelling angles⢠Include examples of posts that attract recruiters and opportunitiesā
ā I stopped being invisible.And started becoming discoverable.
Include:⢠My niche positioning (what I should be known for)⢠Content pillars aligned with my career goals⢠10 content ideas per pillar⢠A weekly posting plan
Also:⢠Show how to turn my daily work into content⢠Suggest hooks, formats, and storytelling angles⢠Include examples of posts that attract recruiters and opportunitiesā
ā I stopped being invisible.And started becoming discoverable.
7/ āSimulate a real salary negotiation for a role that pays 2x my current salary.
Act as the hiring manager and:⢠Ask tough questions about my value⢠Give common objections (budget limits, experience gaps, etc.)
Then:⢠Provide strong, confident responses for each objection⢠Suggest data-backed arguments I can use⢠Teach framing techniques to justify higher pay⢠Give a step-by-step negotiation script from offer to final closeā
ā Confidence isnāt luck.Itās practice.
Act as the hiring manager and:⢠Ask tough questions about my value⢠Give common objections (budget limits, experience gaps, etc.)
Then:⢠Provide strong, confident responses for each objection⢠Suggest data-backed arguments I can use⢠Teach framing techniques to justify higher pay⢠Give a step-by-step negotiation script from offer to final closeā
ā Confidence isnāt luck.Itās practice.
Most people use AI for:⢠writing emails⢠summarizing PDFs⢠basic tasks
I used it to:⢠think better⢠position better⢠earn better
Same tool.Different outcomes.
Save this. Use it.Your 2X jump might be one prompt away.
I used it to:⢠think better⢠position better⢠earn better
Same tool.Different outcomes.
Save this. Use it.Your 2X jump might be one prompt away.
I stopped trusting AI outputs blindly.
Not because AI is badā¦
But because I started noticing a pattern.
The more I used AI for serious work, the more I had to:
ā double-check everything
ā re-verify sources
ā question the logic behind answers
At some point, I thought:
āWhatās the point of saving time⦠if I still donāt trust the output?ā
Thatās when I came across @miromind_ai and it felt different from day one.
Not flashy.
Not trying to impress.
Just⦠built for accuracy.
I tested it the same way I test any tool:
Real use cases. No hype.
⢠Deep research
⢠Multi-source validation
⢠Complex reasoning tasks
And hereās what stood out š
š§ It shows how it thinks
Not just answers actual reasoning chains you can read, audit, and replay.
š It doesnāt āsummarizeā⦠it investigates
Pulls from hundreds of sources and builds structured, evidence-backed reports.
āļø It verifies itself before responding
Multiple layers checking the output (something most AI tools skip completely)
And honestly, this is what clicked for me:
Most AI tools today are like
š smart interns (fast, helpful, but need supervision)
MiroMind feels more like
š a senior analyst (slower, but you can rely on it)
š” One simple shift I noticed:
Before:
10 tabs open ā cross-checking ā still unsure
Now:
1 report ā clear reasoning ā backed by sources
Iām not saying this replaces expertise.
But it does reduce the noise. A lot.
If youāre someone who works in:
⢠research
⢠finance
⢠legal
⢠healthcare
Youāll probably appreciate this more than others.
š dr.miromind.ai
Not because AI is badā¦
But because I started noticing a pattern.
The more I used AI for serious work, the more I had to:
ā double-check everything
ā re-verify sources
ā question the logic behind answers
At some point, I thought:
āWhatās the point of saving time⦠if I still donāt trust the output?ā
Thatās when I came across @miromind_ai and it felt different from day one.
Not flashy.
Not trying to impress.
Just⦠built for accuracy.
I tested it the same way I test any tool:
Real use cases. No hype.
⢠Deep research
⢠Multi-source validation
⢠Complex reasoning tasks
And hereās what stood out š
š§ It shows how it thinks
Not just answers actual reasoning chains you can read, audit, and replay.
š It doesnāt āsummarizeā⦠it investigates
Pulls from hundreds of sources and builds structured, evidence-backed reports.
āļø It verifies itself before responding
Multiple layers checking the output (something most AI tools skip completely)
And honestly, this is what clicked for me:
Most AI tools today are like
š smart interns (fast, helpful, but need supervision)
MiroMind feels more like
š a senior analyst (slower, but you can rely on it)
š” One simple shift I noticed:
Before:
10 tabs open ā cross-checking ā still unsure
Now:
1 report ā clear reasoning ā backed by sources
Iām not saying this replaces expertise.
But it does reduce the noise. A lot.
If youāre someone who works in:
⢠research
⢠finance
⢠legal
⢠healthcare
Youāll probably appreciate this more than others.
š dr.miromind.ai
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