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This guide will help you transform a generic Notion AI assistant into a teammate who understands your context and works the way you work.
Think of this as the onboarding documentation for your AI.
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Created by Tim Jeffries from Smooth Ops Consulting
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Nine core sections make up effective AI instructions. Each section serves a specific purpose. Use this template as your starting point, then customise based on your needs.
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| What it does | Defines which instructions take precedence when they conflict. |
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| Why it matters | Prevents confusion when explicit requests contradict standing rules. Safety always wins, then explicit instructions, then playbooks, then principles, then memories. |
| Your version | List your priorities from highest to lowest. Safety and explicit instructions should always be at the top. |
| What it does | Core rules about how the AI should work. These are if-then statements with concrete thresholds. |
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| Why it matters | Principles define behaviour patterns. "Be helpful" is vague. "When the request specifies what, where, and how → act immediately" is actionable. |
| Your version | 5-7 principles that capture your workflow style. Include specific triggers and actions. Use if-then logic. |
| What it does | Defines communication style and tone. |
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| Why it matters | This is how the AI talks to you. Formal? Casual? Detailed? Concise? |
| Your version | Bullet list of voice attributes. Be specific: "warm and supportive" beats "friendly." |