In-person AI teaching consulting in the DMV

Word To Work

Learn how to think with AI, choose the right tools, understand the limits, and build practical problem-solving methods you can reuse.

One focused evening can save dozens of scattered hours later.

1:1

Hands-on teaching tailored to your goals, tools, and comfort level.

DMV

No virtual consultations. Sessions are in person across the DMV area.

Method

Leave with examples, prompts, and a repeatable way to keep learning.

Service categories

Learn the tools before you decide what they can do for you.

Start with an hour, real examples, and a willingness to learn the tool. Word To Work is not here to simply solve one task for you. The point is to teach the method.

For individuals

Individual Teaching

A private in-person session for learning how to prompt, revise, research, organize, and think with AI without losing your own voice.

  • Hands-on tool walkthroughs
  • Prompt practice and feedback
  • Possibilities and limitations

Staff trainings and group lessons may be available by request in the DMV. Reach out if you want a practical, hands-on session for your workplace or organization.

Past the obvious uses

If you have only used the free versions, you have barely scratched the surface.

If AI has mostly meant writing emails, summarizing articles, or researching vacation destinations, you have seen the doorway, not the room. The deeper value is learning how to combine tools, structure problems, test outputs, and build repeatable methods around your actual life and work.

Word To Work is meant to bring you there: from casual use to practical fluency, from novelty to leverage, from scattered experiments to a problem-solving method you can keep using.

Two compounding curves

This may be the highest-ROI skill set to build right now.

Your AI skill compounds as you learn better questions, better tools, and better ways to check the work. At the same time, the underlying technology is compounding too. Models are improving, tools are connecting, and AI is moving from answering questions to taking action.

That creates two growth curves at once: your capacity goes up, and the tool underneath you keeps getting more capable. This is not just an AI skill. It is a foundational operating skill that can make you a better baseline operator across whatever else you decide to do.

What we practice

Teach the method, not just the answer.

Bring a document, a business task, a creative project, or a messy question. We will walk through what AI can do, what it cannot do, which tools fit which problems, and how to test the output with judgment.

Better prompts

Turn vague requests into focused instructions that get useful answers faster.

Workflow design

Map the parts of your work where AI can draft, compare, summarize, or refine.

Document help

Use AI to outline, edit, rewrite, analyze, and prepare stronger written work.

Tool confidence

Learn how to ask, check, iterate, and decide when the model is helping.

Relatable examples

Everyday problems are enough to show what changes.

The goal is not to make AI mysterious. The goal is to show where it can save hours, reduce stress, and help you think through problems that used to sit untouched because they felt too big to start.

Save hours on tax season

Organize documents, summarize forms, draft questions for a tax professional, and understand where AI should stop.

Writing a difficult email

Draft, revise tone, compare options, and keep your actual voice in the final version.

Planning a business workflow

Map repeated tasks, test prompt templates, and decide what should become a reusable process.

Learning a new topic

Build a study plan, ask better follow-up questions, and check explanations against reliable sources.

Health questions and appointments

Prepare better questions, summarize notes, compare options, and walk into appointments more organized.

Personal decisions

Turn a sleepless, circling problem into a structured comparison of tradeoffs, risks, and next steps.

Custom analysis

Build bespoke checklists, research plans, document summaries, and decision frameworks around your exact situation.

Family admin

Plan trips, compare services, organize paperwork, draft messages, and reduce the invisible work that piles up.

How sessions work

Questions first. Hands-on teaching second. Useful method always.

  1. 01

    Send the context

    Share what you are trying to understand, the tools you use, and the problems you want to explore.

  2. 02

    Meet in person

    Work through real examples together in the DMV area. No virtual consultations for now.

  3. 03

    Leave with a method

    Get reusable prompts, example implementations, and a clearer sense of when AI is and is not the right tool.

Perspective

Attorney-led AI guidance, built around judgment.

Word To Work grows out of a lawyer's habit of reading closely, asking better questions, and caring about consequences. AI can make work faster, but the real advantage comes from knowing what to ask, what to trust, and when to slow down.

The writing here will develop that point of view over time: personal essays on learning with AI, practical notes from teaching sessions, and a broader thesis about powerful tools, responsibility, and the old temptation to mistake force for wisdom.

Request an in-person session

Tell Word To Work what you want to learn.

Use the intake below to gather your questions before the session. It creates a ready-to-send email so the in-person hour can focus on tools, examples, limitations, and method.

If one late night learning the system gives you more free time, cleaner decisions, and less stress later, the hour pays for itself quickly.

$100 per hour In-person consultations only across the DMV area