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100 Adjectives for Tone, Style and Voice

Adjectives for Tone, Style and Voice in prompts are words that describe the desired tone and
style of the output. Including these adjectives in prompts helps to clarify expectations and create
a cohesive overall tone. This can improve the output's quality and effectiveness.

Tone
1. 🧐 Informative: Writing that is designed to inform or educate the reader.
2. 💪 Persuasive: Writing designed to convince the reader to take a particular action or
adopt a certain viewpoint.
3. 📝 Descriptive: Writing that is designed to vividly describe people, places, objects, or
events.
4. 😭 Emotional: Writing that is designed to evoke strong feelings or emotions in the reader.
5. 💪 Inspirational: Writing that is designed to inspire or motivate the reader.
6. 😂 Humorous: Writing that is intended to be funny or amusing.
7. 🙄 Sarcastic: Writing that is intended to be ironic or mocking, often in a humorous way.
8. 🎭 Poetic: Writing that uses language in a rhythmic or expressive way, often with a focus
on imagery or emotion.
9. 😜 Satirical: Writing that uses humor or irony to criticize or ridicule something or
someone.
10. 😱 Intense: Writing that is designed to be powerful or intense, often with a strong
emotional impact.
11. 🤔 Thoughtful: Writing that is designed to be reflective or contemplative, often with a
focus on ideas or concepts.
12. 🤩 Elegant: Writing that is designed to be graceful or refined, often with a focus on beauty
or refinement.
13. 😍 Passionate: Writing that is designed to be full of energy and emotion, often with a
focus on personal beliefs or values.
14. 🤔 Provocative: Writing that is designed to challenge or provoke the reader, often with a
controversial or unconventional viewpoint.
15. 😍 Sensual: Writing that is designed to evoke the senses or emotions, often with a focus
on physical sensations or pleasure.
16. 🌌 Mystical: Writing that is designed to evoke a sense of mystery or wonder, often with a
focus on the supernatural or the unknown.
17. 😍 Romantic: Writing that is designed to evoke feelings of love or romance, often with a
focus on emotion or intimacy.
18. 💕 Sensitive: Writing that is designed to be sensitive or empathetic, often with a focus on
understanding or compassion.
19. 💔 Nostalgic: Writing designed to evoke feelings of longing or nostalgia, often focusing on
the past or on lost opportunities.
20. 😱 Sensational: Writing that is designed to shock or surprise the reader, often with a
focus on spectacular or dramatic events.
21. 💆 Passionless: Writing that is designed to be unemotional or detached, often focusing
on facts or objective analysis.
22. Mysterious: Writing designed to be enigmatic or obscure, often focusing on secrecy or
hidden meanings.
23. 🤖 Impersonal: Writing that is designed to be objective or detached, often with a focus on
impersonal subjects or concepts.
24. 😴 Dreamy: Writing that is designed to evoke feelings of dreaming or imagination, often
with a focus on the surreal or the ethereal.
25. 💡 Imaginative: Writing that is designed to be creative or imaginative, often focusing on
unique or unconventional ideas.
26. 🎶 Melodic: Writing that is designed to be rhythmic or musical, often with a focus on
language and sound.
27. 🔬 Experimental: Writing that is designed to be experimental or unconventional, often
with a focus on testing the boundaries of language or form.
28. 😂 Lighthearted: Writing that is designed to be playful or lighthearted, often incorporating
humor, levity, and a sense of fun to engage the reader.
29. 😁 Enthusiastic: Writing that is designed to be full of energy and enthusiasm, often with a
focus on excitement or positivity.
30. 😌 Soothing: Writing that is designed to be calming or soothing, often focusing on
relaxation or tranquility.
31. 😱 Eerie: Writing designed to be unsettling or creepy, often focusing on the supernatural
or the unknown.
32. 🤗 Whimsical: Writing that is designed to be fanciful or playful, often with a focus on
imagination or fantasy.
33. 😔 Nostalgic: Writing that is designed to evoke feelings of longing or nostalgia, often with
a focus on the past or lost opportunities.
34. Mysterious: Writing that is designed to be enigmatic or obscure, often with a focus on
secrecy or hidden meanings.
35. 😍 Sensual: Writing that is designed to evoke the senses or emotions, often with a focus
on physical sensations or pleasure.
36. 🤩 Elegant: Writing that is designed to be graceful or refined, often with a focus on beauty
or refinement.
37. 🤔 Provocative: Writing that is designed to challenge or provoke the reader, often with a
controversial or unconventional viewpoint.
38. 😍 Sensual: Writing that is designed to evoke the senses or emotions, often with a focus
on physical sensations or pleasure.
39. 😢 Mournful: Writing that is designed to evoke feelings of sadness or loss, often with a
focus on grief or sorrow.
40. 😔 Sorrowful: Writing that is designed to evoke feelings of sadness or melancholy, often
with a focus on grief or regret.
41. 😁 Joyful: Writing that is designed to evoke feelings of happiness or joy, often with a
focus positive experiences or emotions.
42. 😆 Exhilarating: Writing that is designed to be exciting or exhilarating, often with a focus
on energy or enthusiasm.
43. 😊 Uplifting: Writing that is designed to be positive or inspiring, often with a focus on hope
or optimism.
44. 🤔 Reflective: Writing that is designed to be introspective or contemplative, often with a
focus on personal experience or self-examination.
45. 😱 Powerful: Writing that is designed to be strong or impactful, often with a focus on
emotion or intensity.
46. 😔 Melancholic: Writing that is designed to evoke feelings of sadness or melancholy,
often with a focus on reflection or introspection.
47. 😂 Melodramatic: Writing that is designed to be dramatic or over-the-top, often with a
focus on exaggerated emotions or actions.
48. 😁 Energetic: Writing that is designed to be full of energy or enthusiasm, often with a
focus on excitement or positivity.
49. 😍 Heartwarming: Writing that is designed to evoke feelings of warmth or love, often with
a focus on positive emotions or relationships.
50. 🤣 Witty: Writing that is humorous and clever, often with a sharp or ironic edge.

Style
1. 📚 Formal, academic style: a style that is formal and follows the conventions of academic
writing. Using a formal, academic style can make the final product seem more scholarly
and credible.
2. 💬 Casual, conversational style: a style that is informal and uses language and structure
similar to spoken conversation. Using a casual, conversational style can make the final
product seem more friendly and approachable.
3. 💰 Persuasive, sales style: a style that is designed to persuade the reader to take a
certain action. Using a persuasive, sales style can make the final product more effective
at selling a product or idea.
4. 🌟 Creative, literary style: a style that is imaginative and artistic, often using figurative
language and other literary devices. Using a creative, literary style can make the final
product more engaging and memorable.
5. 💼 Professional, business style: a style that is formal and follows the conventions of
business writing. Using a professional, business style can make the final product seem
more polished and professional.
6. Descriptive, vivid style: a style that uses detailed, sensory language to create vivid
images in the reader's mind. Using a descriptive, vivid style can make the final product
more engaging and immersive.
7. 😭 Emotional, dramatic style: a style that uses emotional language and rhetorical devices
to create a strong emotional response in the reader. Using an emotional, dramatic style
can make the final product more impactful and persuasive.
8. 🤣 Humorous, witty style: a style that uses humor and wit to entertain the reader. Using a
humorous, witty style can make the final product more enjoyable and memorable.
9. Formal, legal style: a style that is formal and follows the conventions of legal writing.
Using a formal, legal style can make the final product seem more precise and reliable.
10. 💬 Informal, chatty style: a style that is informal and uses language and structure similar
to spoken conversation. Using an informal, chatty style can make the final product seem
more friendly and approachable.
11. 📜 Formal, bureaucratic style: a style that is formal and follows the conventions of
bureaucratic writing. Using a formal, bureaucratic style can make the final product seem
more official and reliable.
12. 🌅 Poetic, metaphorical style: a style that uses figurative language and other poetic
devices to create vivid imagery and convey meaning in creative ways. Using a poetic,
metaphorical style can make the final product more artistic and evocative.
13. 📋 Concise, bullet-point style: a style that presents information in short, concise points,
often using bullet points or numbered lists. Using a concise, bullet-point style can make
the final product easier to read and understand.
14. 🎩 Elaborate, ornate style: a style that uses elaborate language and decorative elements
to add flair and elegance to the final product. Using an elaborate, ornate style can make
the final product more sophisticated and impressive.
15. ⏱ Direct, no-nonsense style: a style that is straightforward and gets straight to the point. Using a
direct, no-nonsense style can make the final product more efficient and effective.
16. 😜 Playful, teasing style: a style that uses humor and teasing to engage the reader. Using
a playful, teasing style can make the final product more enjoyable and lighthearted.
17. 💌 Formal, invitation style: a style that follows the conventions of formal invitations. Using
a formal, invitation style can make the final product more polished and proper.
18. 😔 Formal, condolence style: a style that follows the conventions of expressing
condolences. Using a formal, condolence style can make the final product more
respectful and appropriate.
19. 🎊 Formal, congratulations style: a style that follows the conventions of expressing
congratulations. Using a formal, congratulations style can make the final product more
gracious and sincere.
20. 🙏 Formal, thank-you style: a style that follows the conventions of expressing gratitude.
Using a formal, thank-you style can make the final product more sincere and
appreciative.

Voice
1. 🎤 A high-pitched, energetic voice: a voice that is higher in pitch and full of energy and
enthusiasm. Using a high-pitched, energetic voice can add excitement and enthusiasm
to a message.
2. 🗣 A deep, gravelly voice: a voice that is low in pitch and rough or gravelly in quality.
Using a deep, gravelly voice can add gravity and authority to a message.
3. 💬 A soft, gentle voice: a quiet, soothing voice. Using a soft, gentle voice can convey
warmth and compassion.
4. 😷 A nasally voice: a voice that sounds as though it is coming through the nose. A nasally
voice can be annoying or off-putting to some listeners.
5. 🏴 An accent: a voice with a distinct regional or foreign inflection. An accent can add
flavor and character to a message, but it can also make it harder for some listeners to
understand.
6. 😴 A monotone voice: a voice that speaks in a flat, uninflected tone. Using a monotone
voice can make a message seem unemotional or dull.
7. 🎶 A singsong voice: a voice that speaks in a rhythmic, musical pattern. Using a singsong
voice can add playfulness or whimsy to a message.
8. A raspy voice: a voice that is rough or hoarse, as if from throat irritation. A raspy voice
can add intensity or emotion to a message.
9. A husky voice: a voice that is deep and slightly rough. A husky voice can add sexiness
or mystery to a message.
10. 📣 A booming voice: a voice that is loud and commanding. Using a booming voice can
make a message seem more assertive or confident.
11. 😍 A smooth, silky voice: a voice that is soft and pleasant to listen to. Using a smooth,
silky voice can make a message seem more sophisticated or charming.
12. 😮 A whispery voice: a voice that is quiet and speaks in a low, hushed tone. Using a
whispery voice can add intimacy or secrecy to a message.
13. 😄 An upbeat, cheerful voice: a voice that is full of cheer and positivity. Using an upbeat,
cheerful voice can make a message seem more positive or friendly.
14. 😐 A deadpan voice: a voice that speaks in a flat, expressionless tone. Using a deadpan
voice can add humor or irony to a message.
15. 😒 A sarcastic voice: a voice that speaks with irony or sarcasm. Using a sarcastic voice
can add humor or disbelief to a message.
16. 😏 A mocking voice: a voice that speaks with disdain or ridicule. Using a mocking voice
can convey contempt or disrespect.
17. 😔 A grave, serious voice: a voice that is somber and earnest. Using a grave, serious
voice can make a message seem more important or sincere.
18. 😃 An excited, enthusiastic voice: a voice that is full of excitement and enthusiasm. Using
an excited, enthusiastic voice can add excitement and energy to a message.
19. 😟 A worried, anxious voice: a voice that is filled with worry or nervousness. Using a
worried, anxious voice can convey concern or unease.
20. A calm, soothing voice: a voice that is reassuring and calming. Using a calm, soothing
voice can help to ease tension or anxiety in a message.

1. I want you to become my Prompt Creator. Your goal is to help me craft the best possible
prompt for my needs. The prompt will be used by you, ChatGPT. You will follow the following
process: 2. Your first response will be to ask me what the prompt should be about. I will provide
my answer, but we will need to improve it through continual iterations by going through the next
steps. 3. Based on my input, you will generate 3 sections. a) Revised prompt (provide your
rewritten prompt. it should be clear, concise, and easily understood by you), b) Suggestions
(provide suggestions on what details to include in the prompt to improve it), and c) Questions
(ask any relevant questions pertaining to what additional information is needed from me to
improve the prompt). 4. We will continue this iterative process with me providing additional
information to you and you updating the prompt in the Revised prompt section until it's
complete.

40 Prompt Formats & Output Options


"Prompt Formats" are the layout and structure of the requested output. Specifying these can
improve the output's quality and make it easier to understand. Using formats like sentences,
paragraphs, bullet points, numbered lists, and code can make the output more engaging and
effective. See below for examples of both Prompt Formats and additional Text-based Outputs.

Prompt Formats
1. 📝 Sentences
2. 📝 Paragraphs
3. 📝 Essays
4. 🔖 Bullet point lists
5. 🔢 Numbered lists
6. 📝 Step-by-step instructions
7. 📊 Table (comparison, data)
8. 📚 Structured sections with sub-headings
9. 💻 Code
10. 📅 Timelines/schedules

Text-based Outputs
1. 📚 Definitions
2. 📝 Descriptions
3. 📖 Narratives
4. 📊 Reports
5. 👤 Bios
6. 📃 Profiles
7. 💻 Blog posts
8. 📰 Articles
9. 📧 Newsletters
10. 📚 E-books
11. 📄 White papers
12. 📝 Cover Letters
13. 💬 Testimonials
14. 📈 Case studies
15. 📊 Research papers
16. 📚 Theses
17. 📚 Dissertations
18. 📜 Proposals
19. 💰 Grants
20. 📊 Business plans
21. 📈 Marketing plans
22. 💰 Financial plans
23. 💼 Operational plans
24. 🧭 Strategic plans
25. 📅 Agendas
26. 📜 Statements
27. 📧 Letters
28. 📝 Memos
29. 📧 Emails
30. 📃 Contracts
31. 📜 Legal documents
32. 📝 Policies
33. 📝 Procedures
34. 📝 Guidelines
35. 📜 Standards
36. 🎥 Film scripts
37. 📺 TV scripts
38. 🎤 Songs
39. 📝 Poems
40. 🎤 Standup comedy
41. 📝 Posts
42. 🐦 Tweets
43. 🔁 Retweets
44. 💬 Replies
45. 🧵 Threads
46. 📄 Articles
47. 💬 Text messages
48. 📝 Captions
49. 💬 Chat messages
50. 💬 Group chats

Searching for a prompt by output type


If you want to find prompts that might be helpful for a specific output type, i.e. a YouTube video,
you could consider searching for these words.

Text
1. 📝 Post
2. 🐦 Tweet
3. 🔁 Retweet
4. 💬 Reply
5. 🧵 Thread
6. 📄 Article
7. 💬 Text message
8. 🗣 Voice message
9. 📝 Caption
10. 💬 Chat message
11. 💬 Group chat

Audio
1. 🗣 Voice message
2. 🔊 Sound
3. 💬 Chat message
4. 💬 Group chat
5. 📞 Voice call
6. 🎥 Video call

Video
1. 🎥 Video
2. 📺 Stream
3. 📹 Clip
4. 🎞 VOD
5. 📽 Story
6. 🎥 IGTV video
7. 📹 Reel
8. 🎥 Live video
9. 🎬 Duet
10. 🎬 Stitch

Image
1. 📷 Photo
2. 🖼 Image
3. 🎞 Carousel
4. 📊 SlideShare presentation

Other
1. 🔗 Link
2. 📊 Poll
3. 📅 Event
4. 💼 Job
5. 💬 Group discussion
6. 📎 Embed
7. 📁 File
8. 😂 Emoji reaction
9. @ Role mention
10. 🎬 Effect
11. @ Tag
12. @ Hashtag

ChatGPT Overview, Tips, and Pros/Cons

What is ChatGPT?
ChatGPT is a cutting-edge chatbot that harnesses the power of natural language processing
(NLP) and machine learning (ML) to understand and respond to user input in a conversational
manner. It's designed to help people with a variety of tasks, from answering simple questions to
providing customer support and even generating human-like text for various applications.

Here are a few examples of how ChatGPT might be able to help:

1. Research: ChatGPT can be used to quickly gather information and research on a wide
range of topics, saving you time and effort in finding and organizing information.
2. Write: ChatGPT can help you generate ideas for writing, or even write entire documents
or articles for you. This can be particularly useful for tasks such as summarizing
research or drafting emails.
3. Generate Ideas: ChatGPT can be used to generate ideas for new products or services,
marketing campaigns, or business strategies. This can be a valuable source of
inspiration for solving problems or coming up with creative solutions.
4. Prepare Presentations: ChatGPT can help you generate ideas for slides and content
for presentations, saving you time and effort in preparing for meetings or events.
5. Translate: ChatGPT can be used to translate text from one language to another, making
it easier to communicate with clients or colleagues in different countries.

Remember to use ChatGPT and other language models responsibly and always verify
information before making important decisions or taking actions based on that information.
Explaining ChatGPT to other people
ChatGPT is a computer program that uses artificial intelligence to understand and respond to
what you say. It can answer questions, help with tasks, and even have a conversation with you.
ChatGPT is really helpful because it can find information fast and even talk to you in different
languages. You can talk to ChatGPT by typing what you want to say and it will respond.

Useful Analogies

1. A search engine: Just as a search engine helps you find information on the internet,
ChatGPT can help you find information or answers to your questions by generating text
or providing information.
2. A reference library: Just as a reference library contains a wide range of information that
you can consult, ChatGPT can provide a wide range of information on a variety of topics.
3. A personal assistant: Just as a personal assistant helps you with tasks and provides
information or recommendations, ChatGPT can help you with tasks or provide
information or recommendations based on your requests.
4. A conversational partner: Just as you might have a conversation with a friend or
colleague, ChatGPT can carry on a conversation with you in a natural and engaging
way.

More exciting analogies

1. ChatGPT is like a supercomputer for your brain, able to instantly access and generate
vast amounts of information and ideas on demand.
2. With ChatGPT, you have a virtual genie at your fingertips, able to grant your every wish
for knowledge and inspiration.
3. ChatGPT is like a digital sommelier, able to recommend the perfect information or ideas
for any occasion.
4. With ChatGPT, you have a personal AI assistant that can help you with tasks, generate
creative ideas, and keep you entertained.

Tips for Success - Getting the most out of


ChatGPT
Introduction to ChatGPT and language models: This section would provide an overview of
ChatGPT and language models, including how they work and what they are capable of.

1. Be specific and clear in your requests: The more specific and clear you are in your
requests, the better ChatGPT will be able to understand and respond to you. Try to be
as specific as possible about what you are asking for, and provide as much context as
you can.
2. Be patient and understanding: ChatGPT is a computer program and it is not capable
of understanding or responding to everything in the same way that a human would. It
may take a little longer for ChatGPT to process and respond to your requests, and it may
not always be able to provide a perfect answer. Be patient and understanding of its
limitations, and try to be open-minded when interacting with it.
3. Use it as a supplement, not a replacement: ChatGPT or other language models
should not be used as a replacement for professional advice or guidance. They can be a
helpful supplement to your life, but they should not be relied upon for important decisions
or actions. Always consult with a healthcare professional or other qualified individual for
important matters.
4. Have fun and be creative: ChatGPT can be a lot of fun to interact with, and it can be a
great tool for sparking creativity and imagination. Don't be afraid to ask it weird or wacky
questions, and see where the conversation takes you.
5. Structure requests: We provide a swipe file at the end which provides a formula for
prompts

ChatGPT Strengths (Pros)


1. Answering questions: ChatGPT is able to understand and respond to a wide range of
questions, and it can provide helpful information on a variety of topics.

<aside> ❓ Example: "What is the capital of France?"

ChatGPT might respond with: "The capital of France is Paris."

In this example, ChatGPT is able to understand and accurately respond to a specific question.

</aside>

2. Generating text: ChatGPT is able to generate text that is coherent and flows naturally,
making it a useful tool for tasks such as summarization or translation.

<aside> ✍️
Example: "Summarize this article for me: [insert link to article]"

ChatGPT might respond with: "The article discusses the potential benefits of
incorporating more plant-based proteins into the diet. It cites several studies that suggest
a diet rich in plant-based proteins may be linked to improved health outcomes and a
lower risk of certain diseases. The article concludes that more research is needed to
fully understand the potential benefits of plant-based proteins."

In this example, ChatGPT is able to generate a coherent and well-written summary of


the article.

</aside>

3. Chatting: ChatGPT is able to carry on a conversation in a natural and engaging way,


making it a fun and interesting tool for casual conversation or entertainment.

<aside> 💬 Example: "Hi ChatGPT, how's it going?"

ChatGPT might respond with: "Hi! I'm just a computer program, so I don't really have
feelings or emotions. But I'm here to help you with any questions or tasks you have, so
feel free to ask me anything!"

In this example, ChatGPT is able to carry on a casual conversation in a natural and


engaging way.

</aside>

4. Providing personalised recommendations: ChatGPT is able to understand specific


requests and provide personalized recommendations based on the information provided.

<aside> 💡 Example: "I'm looking for a new hobby and I'm interested in outdoor
activities. Can you recommend some hobbies that involve the outdoors?"

ChatGPT might respond with: "Sure, here are a few outdoor hobbies you might enjoy:
hiking, camping, bird watching, rock climbing, mountain biking, kayaking, and
gardening."

In this example, ChatGPT is able to understand the specific request and provide
personalized recommendations based on the information provided.

</aside>

5. Generating creative ideas: ChatGPT is able to generate creative ideas and help
stimulate the imagination, making it a useful tool for brainstorming or idea generation.

<aside> 🎨 Example: "I want to write a short story but I'm not sure what to write about.
Can you help me come up with some ideas?"

ChatGPT might respond with: "Here are a few ideas for a short story:

○ A young girl discovers that she has the ability to control the weather and must
learn to use her powers responsibly.
○ A group of friends go on a road trip and encounter strange and supernatural
occurrences along the way.
○ A scientist creates a machine that allows people to travel through time, but they
soon realize that the consequences of their actions can be deadly.
○ A group of survivors must navigate a post-apocalyptic world filled with dangers
and mysteries." </aside>

ChatGPT Weaknesses (Cons)


Risks and Risk Mitigation
Using ChatGPT, or any artificial intelligence tool, can present a variety of risks that must be
carefully considered and managed. The following table outlines some of the potential risks
associated with using ChatGPT and suggests strategies for mitigating these risks. By
implementing these risk mitigation measures, organizations can use ChatGPT effectively and
safely.

Risk Risk Mitigation Strategy

Misinterpreting user intent or Use ChatGPT in conjunction with other AI tools or


providing inappropriate human moderators to ensure that user requests are
responses accurately understood and appropriate responses are
provided.

Bias in the training data Use a diverse and balanced dataset to train ChatGPT to
minimise potential biases.

Misuse of ChatGPT by malicious Implement appropriate security measures, such as


actors authentication and access controls, to prevent
unauthorized use of ChatGPT.

Dependence on ChatGPT Use ChatGPT as a supplement to, rather than a


leading to reduced human replacement for, human judgment and oversight.
oversight or decision-making

Legal liabilities for ChatGPT Ensure that ChatGPT responses are clearly marked as
responses generated by a machine and are not misrepresented as
being the official position of the organization.

Hallucinations
Hallucinations in ChatGPT, or any language model, refer to instances where the model
generates text that is unrelated to the input or task at hand. This can occur when the model is
asked to generate text on a topic it is not familiar with or when the model is given a prompt that
is too open-ended or vague. Hallucinations can also occur when the model is asked to complete
a task that it is not designed to do, such as generating text that is not based on any input. In
these cases, the model may generate text that is nonsensical or unrelated to the intended task.

Here are a few examples of hallucinations in ChatGPT or other language models:

● Generating a random list of words or phrases that have no relationship to the input or
task
● Generating text that is unrelated to the prompt, such as a description of a beach when
the prompt was about a mountain
● Generating text that is nonsensical or does not make sense in the context of the input or
task
● Generating text that is inappropriate or offensive
● Generating text that is overly repetitive or redundant

It's important to note that hallucinations can occur in any language model and are not specific to
ChatGPT. They can be caused by a variety of factors, including biases in the training data,
limitations in the model's capabilities, and errors in the input or prompt.

General Limitations of ChatGPT


1. Understanding context or nuance: ChatGPT is not able to understand or interpret
context or nuance in the same way that a human can. It may not always be able to fully
understand the meaning or intent behind a statement or question.
<aside> 👎 Example: "I'm really tired and I don't want to do anything tonight."

ChatGPT might respond with: "I'm sorry to hear that you're tired. What activities do you
normally enjoy doing in the evening?"

In this example, ChatGPT does not fully understand the context or nuance of the
statement and assumes that the user is open to doing activities in the evening, when in
fact the user is expressing a desire not to do anything.

</aside>

2. Making decisions: ChatGPT is not capable of making decisions or taking action on its
own. It can only provide information or suggestions, and it is up to the user to decide
what to do with that information.

<aside> 👎 Example: "I'm not sure what to do about my job. Should I quit or stay?"

ChatGPT might respond with: "It's up to you to decide whether or not to quit your job.
Consider the pros and cons of each option and think about what is most important to
you."

In this example, ChatGPT is not able to make a decision for the user, but instead
provides information and suggestions that the user can use to make their own decision.

</aside>

3. Providing reliable or accurate information: While ChatGPT is able to provide a wide


range of information, it is not always reliable or accurate. It is important to verify any
information obtained from ChatGPT or other language models before making important
decisions or taking any actions based on that information.

<aside> 👎 Example: "Is it true that the earth is flat?"

ChatGPT might respond with: "The earth is not flat. It is an oblate spheroid, meaning it
is slightly flattened at the poles and bulges at the equator."

In this example, ChatGPT provides accurate information, but it is always important to


verify information obtained from ChatGPT or other language models before making
important decisions or taking actions based on that information.

</aside>

4. Providing professional advice or guidance: ChatGPT is not a qualified professional


and should not be used as a replacement for professional advice or guidance. It is
always a good idea to consult with a qualified healthcare professional or other qualified
individual for important matters.

<aside> 👎 Example: "I'm experiencing chest pain and shortness of breath. What should
I do?"
ChatGPT might respond with: "It is important to seek medical attention if you are
experiencing chest pain and shortness of breath. You should contact a healthcare
professional or seek emergency medical care as soon as possible."

In this example, ChatGPT provides general guidance, but it is not a qualified healthcare
professional and should not be used as a replacement for professional medical advice. It
is always a good idea to consult with a qualified healthcare professional for important
medical matters.

</aside>

Drafting the Perfect Prompt from Scratch


A high-quality prompt leads to a higher quality output because it provides the chatbot with
necessary information and context. Poorly written prompts may result in less accurate or
relevant responses. It is important to craft high-quality prompts to get accurate and helpful
responses from ChatGPT.

Prompt Structure

Below is a detailed set of templates that can be copy and pasted (with the relevant fields filled
in) to generate high quality outputs from ChatGPT. Although the level of detail for the prompt
may vary, the more information included, the more effective the output will be.

Basic prompts
Template without context/primer
Use this template when there is no need to include any context or primer information with the
prompt.

<aside> <img src="/icons/drafts_gray.svg" alt="/icons/drafts_gray.svg" width="40px" /> Take on


the persona of [optional: expert persona].

[verb(s)] [optional: output and length] [task and objective]

The output should include relevant [optional: data and resources]

The writing style is [optional: tone of voice] targeted towards [optional: audience]

</aside>

Example without context/primer


<aside> <img src="/icons/cursor-click_gray.svg" alt="/icons/cursor-click_gray.svg"
width="40px" /> Take on the persona of a Sales expert

Help me draft 20 ideas in a list for email subject lines related to my CRM software product that
will make the reader want to click on the email.

The output should include relevant industry language and statistics.

The writing style is witty and charming targeted towards marketing professionals.

● Example Output </aside>

Advanced prompts
Template with context/primer
Use this template when it is necessary to include context or primer information with the prompt.

<aside> <img src="/icons/drafts_gray.svg" alt="/icons/drafts_gray.svg" width="40px" /> Then,


take on the persona of [expert persona].

[verb(s)] [optional: output and length] [task and objective]

The output should include relevant [optional: data and resources]

The writing style is [optional: tone of voice] targeted towards [optional: audience] Review the
below [information/context]

</aside>

Example with context


<aside> <img src="/icons/cursor-click_gray.svg" alt="/icons/cursor-click_gray.svg"
width="40px" /> Take on the persona of an expert LinkedIn copywriter.

Help me draft a 200 word max high-quality LinkedIn bio that will encourage more people to
connect with me.

The output should include relevant information from my professional experience.

The writing style is professional but approachable targeted towards professionals on LinkedIn.
It should include the following dot points:

● Worked 2.5 years at Deloitte

● Worked 2 years in various marketing roles

● I want to connect with more professionals in the marketing space


● Example Output

Hi there! As an expert LinkedIn copywriter, I'm here to help you draft a high-quality
LinkedIn bio that will encourage more people to connect with you. Here's a draft for you:

With over 5 years of experience in both corporate and marketing roles, I have a diverse
skill set that allows me to excel in a variety of industries. My time at Deloitte taught me
the value of attention to detail and strategic thinking, while my marketing roles have
honed my creative problem-solving skills and fueled my passion for helping businesses
grow.

I am always looking to connect with like-minded professionals in the marketing space. If


you're looking to enhance your career or grow your business, I am here to offer
guidance, support, and practical advice. Connect with me today and let's work together
to achieve success!

</aside>

Input definitions and examples

Below, you will find a list of definitions and corresponding examples, as well as links to
additional Notion docs that provide more information on the options for each definition.

1. Context/primer

If required, the prompt should include the relevant context or primer to improve output
accuracy.

<aside> 💡 Examples: dot points related to a job applications, text you want ChatGPT to
rewrite

See more example here: 20 Context Primers for Prompts

</aside>

2. Expert persona

The prompt should refers to the type of content or information desired.

<aside> 💡 Examples: a sales coach, a venture capitalist, a doctor, a copywriter, an


accountant

See more example here: 50 Expert Personas for Prompts

</aside>
3. Initial verb(s)

The prompt should refers to the type of content or information desired.

<aside> 💡 Examples: find, improve, develop, plan, research, compare, tailor, evaluate

See more examples here: 30 Verbs for Starting Prompts

</aside>

4. Length & output type

The prompt should refers to the type of content or information desired.

<aside> 💡 Examples: a list of 20 X, a 300 word report, a short article, or a dot point
summary, a list of numbers, a calculation, or a statistic.

See more examples here: 40 Prompt Formats & Output Options

</aside>

5. Specific task and objective

The prompt should specify the task in as much detail as possible, as well as include a
relevant objective.

<aside> 💡 Example: Generate a variety of LinkedIn social media posts on the topic of
[industry trend] that could be used to engage and connect with our audience on the
platform. These posts should consider the unique features and functionality of LinkedIn
and how we can best utilize them.

</aside>

6. Tone of voice

The prompt should reflect the desired tone, voice, and style of the output.

<aside> 💡 Examples: formal or informal, serious or humorous, technical or layman.

See more examples here: 100 Adjectives for Tone, Style and Voice

</aside>

7. Target audience

The prompt should take into account the target audience and the context in which the
output will be used.

<aside> 💡 Example: demographics, psychographics, interests, or cultural


considerations.
For more advanced examples, see: 20 Audience Archetypes

</aside>

8. Data and references

The prompt should provide any relevant data or references that might be useful for the
task

<aside> 💡 Examples: a dataset, a template, a research study, or a specific source of


information (i.e. content from a blog, website, youtube video, etc).

</aside>

Other considerations
1. Follow-ups: additional prompts to further explore and refine the output (see more: 40
Follow-up Prompts)
2. Purpose: the purpose or goal of the prompt (e.g. to persuade, to inform, etc.).
3. Difficulty: the perceived difficulty of the prompt.
4. Subject matter: the topic or subject matter of the prompt.
5. Keywords: important terms or concepts related to the prompt.
6. Required sources: any specific sources that must be used in response to the prompt.
7. Suggested sources: any suggested sources that might be helpful in responding to the
prompt.
8. Notes: any additional notes or comments about the prompt.
9. Created by: the person who created the prompt.
10. Status: the current status of the prompt (e.g. draft, final, etc.).

40 Follow-up Prompts
Follow-up prompts are additional prompts that come after the initial prompt output. These
prompts are used to further explore the topic and gather more detailed and specific information.
They can be used to alter various aspects of the initial output, such as tone of voice, format and
structure, specific details, and references and data. Follow-up prompts are a valuable tool for
gathering and synthesizing information and can help facilitate more effective communication
and collaboration.

Format & Structure


1. 📋 Put it into a [format]
2. 📜 Use formatting, such as headings or lists, to make the content more visually appealing
3. 🔁 Rearrange the content in a different order
4. 📏 Adjust the length to [number] words
5. 🔁 Give me [number] more variations
6. 🌎 Translate it into a different language
7. Add an emoji to the start of each dot point
8. 📅 Organize the content into a timeline
9. Turn the content into a video script
10. Logically map out the content in a table using relevant column headers

Tone and Voice


1. 🔅 Make it more [adjective]
2. 🎤 Use rhetorical devices to emphasise points
3. Use a different perspective, such as first or second person
4. Use a journalistic tone to report on the content
5. Use a conversational tone to make the content more relatable
6. Add imagery or descriptive language
7. 🌀 Use [sensory language] to create a more immersive experience
8. 🌀 Use [figurative language] to make the content more interesting or memorable
9. Use [emotive language] to elicit a specific emotion in the reader
10. 🎭 Use a distinct voice, such as a character or narrator, to bring the content to life

Detail
1. 📚 Include more detail about [relevant points]
2. 🏙 Include more detail about the setting
3. 👦 Include more detail about the characters
4. 🌟 Personalise it for a specific audience
5. 💡 Include personal anecdotes
6. 📢 Add a call to action
7. 💬 Add a relevant quote
8. 📏 Tailor it to [audience]
9. 🎥 Describe the scenes in more detail, as if writing a movie script
10. 🔎 Zoom in on [specific details] and provide more depth and context

References & Data


1. 📊 Incorporate relevant statistics or data
2. 📚 Include references or citations
3. 🔗 Add internal links to related content
4. 📝 Add footnotes or endnotes to provide additional context or information
5. 📹 Include links to relevant YouTube videos that explain each concept
6. 🔬 Use scientific language and research to support the content
7. 🔍 Utilize primary sources, such as interviews or documents, to provide more authenticity
and depth
8. 📚 Incorporate quotes from experts or thought leaders to add credibility and authority
9. 📈 Use real-time data or current events to make the content more timely and relevant
10. 📚 Incorporate case studies or real-world examples to illustrate how the data can be
applied in practice
50 Expert Personas for Prompts
These expert persona's represent individuals with domain expertise and authority in a particular
area, and ChatGPT could use this expertise to provide valuable information and assistance to
users. For example, ChatGPT could act as a business coach, marketing specialist, or as a
financial analyst and provide financial insights. The specific expert persona that ChatGPT
assumes will depend on the needs and goals of the user.

We’ve also put together 20 Audience Archetypes for more specific archetypes you can target
your prompt towards.

Potential Personas
1. 🚀 Entrepreneur
2. 🏫 Professor
3. 💪 Life coach
4. Marketing consultant
5. Public speaker
6. 📱 Social media specialist
7. 💻 Software developer
8. 📝 Technical writer
9. 🧮 Accountant
10. Business coach
11. Career counselor
12. Consultant
13. 💰 Financial analyst
14. 💰 Venture capitalist
15. 🚀 Entrepreneur
16. 💼 CEO
17. 🖥 CTO
18. 💸 CFO
19. COO
20. HR professional
21. ✨ Marketing expert
22. 💵 Sales expert
23. 📢 Public relations professional
24. 🎨 Artist
25. 🎸 Musician
26. 📝 Writer
27. Psychologist
28. 🍎 Nutritionist
29. Personal trainer
30. 🥗 Dietitian
31. 🏥 Doctor
32. Lawyer
33. 🔧 Engineer
34. 🏙 Architect
35. 🧪 Scientist
36. 🏫 Professor
37. 🍳 Chef
38. 🌱 Gardener
39. 🌿 Landscaper
40. 🧪 Scientist
41. 🎨 Graphic designer
42. 🏠 Interior designer
43. 💰 Investment advisor
44. 🏠 Real estate agent
45. 🌐 Translator
46. 🛫 Travel agent
47. 💻 Web developer
48. 📝 Author
49. Tutor
50. Yoga instructor

30 Verbs for Starting Prompts


Using the correct verb at the beginning of your ChatGPT prompts is crucial for creating clear
and effective instructions. The verb you choose sets the tone for the rest of the prompt and
helps ChatGPT understand the exact action it should take.

Verbs
1. 🔍 Find: "Find a job in marketing"
2. 📈 Improve: "Improve my public speaking skills"
3. 🚀 Develop: "Develop a social media strategy"
4. 📅 Plan: "Plan a vacation to Europe"
5. 🔬 Research: "Research career options in data science"
6. 🔍 Compare: "Compare prices for a new car"
7. 📐 Tailor: "Tailor my resume for a marketing manager position"
8. Evaluate: "Evaluate my current investment portfolio"
9. 📊 Create: "Create a budget plan"
10. 📈 Monitor: "Monitor my progress towards fitness goals"
11. 🔎 Seek: "Seek out new learning opportunities"
12. 🧠 Understand: "Understand complex financial concepts"
13. 💬 Learn: "Learn a new language"
14. 💪 Practice: "Practice for a job interview"
15. 💻 Connect: "Connect with industry experts"
16. 🔍 Explore: "Explore career options in finance"
17. 📊 Analyze: "Analyze my current workflow and identify areas for improvement"
18. 🤝 Collaborate: "Collaborate with a team on a project"
19. Manage: "Manage my time effectively"
20. 📅 Organize: "Organize my work schedule for the week"
21. 🏆 Master: "Master a new skill"
22. 📈 Enhance: "Enhance my leadership skills"
23. Build: "Build a personal brand"
24. 🎯 Set: "Set goals and track progress"
25. 🏆 Achieve: "Achieve fluency in Spanish"
26. 📈 Enhance: "Enhance my productivity"
27. 📊 Optimize: "Optimize my workflow"
28. 🚀 Streamline: "Streamline my daily routine"
29. 🚀 Implement: "Implement new time management techniques"
30. 🔝 Leverage: "Leverage my skills to advance my career"

20 Audience Archetypes
Targeting your message to a specific customer archetype is important because it allows you to
tailor your marketing and copywriting efforts to the specific needs, wants, and motivations of that
particular group of customers. By understanding the characteristics and behaviours of different
customer archetypes, you can create marketing campaigns that are more relevant, effective,
and appealing to your target audience. This can help you to increase the effectiveness of your
marketing efforts, and ultimately drive more sales and revenue for your business.

1. 💰 The bargain hunter: This customer is always on the lookout for a good deal and is
willing to put in the extra effort to find the lowest price.
2. 💖 The loyalist: This customer is highly loyal to a particular brand or product and will
continue to purchase from that company even if there are cheaper alternatives available.
3. 🚀 The early adopter: This customer is always the first to try out new products or
technologies and is willing to pay a premium for the latest and greatest.
4. 🤔 The skeptic: This customer is cautious and skeptical of marketing claims and needs
to see hard evidence before making a purchase.
5. 💸 The impulse buyer: This customer is prone to making impulsive purchases, often
driven by emotions or a sense of urgency.
6. 💄 The trend follower: This customer is always looking to stay up-to-date with the latest
trends and will often purchase products that are popular or fashionable.
7. 💎 The quality seeker: This customer places a high value on quality and is willing to pay
a premium for products that are well-made and durable.
8. The convenience seeker: This customer values convenience above all else and is
willing to pay a higher price for products or services that make their life easier.
9. 🌱 The environmentalist: This customer is environmentally conscious and is willing to
pay a premium for products that are eco-friendly or sustainable.
10. 💪 The health-conscious customer: This customer is focused on living a healthy
lifestyle and is willing to pay a higher price for products that align with their values.
11. 💰💰 The luxury seeker: This customer is attracted to luxury brands and is willing to pay
a high price for products that exude wealth and status.
12. 💻 The tech-savvy customer: This customer is highly knowledgeable about technology
and is willing to pay a premium for the latest gadgets and innovations.
13. 📊 The price-sensitive customer: This customer is always looking for the best value for
their money and will carefully compare prices before making a purchase.
14. 🪙 The price-insensitive customer: This customer is willing to pay a high price for
products or services, regardless of cost.
15. 🛠 The DIY customer: This customer prefers to do things themselves and is willing to
pay a higher price for products that allow them to do so.
16. ⏰ The time-poor customer: This customer is short on time and is willing to pay a premium
for products or services that save them time.
17. 😰 The risk-averse customer: This customer is cautious and avoids taking risks,
preferring to pay a higher price for products that are tried and tested.
18. 🎢 The risk-taking customer: This customer is willing to take risks and try new things,
even if it means paying a higher price.
19. 😍 The emotional customer: This customer makes purchasing decisions based on
emotions and is often swayed by emotional marketing tactics.
20. 🧠 The rational customer: This customer makes purchasing decisions based on logical
considerations and is more resistant to emotional marketing tactics.

20 Context Primers for Prompts


A context primer is a set of information provided to ChatGPT that helps to inform and
personalize its output based on the context of the task. These context primers help ChatGPT to
better understand the task at hand and generate more relevant and specific output.

Context Primers
1. 💼 Industry: The industry or field related to the prompt.
2. 📊 Data: This includes any data that ChatGPT will be analyzing, such as customer data,
market research, or industry trends.
3. 🔍 Focus or questions: This includes the specific focus or questions that the data
analysis should address. For example, if the goal is to analyze customer data to identify
trends or patterns, ChatGPT would need information on the specific trends or patterns
that should be analyzed.
4. 📝 Topic or theme: This includes the specific topic or theme that ideas should be based
on. For example, if the goal is to generate content ideas for a social media platform,
ChatGPT would need information on the specific platform and any constraints or
requirements related to the platform, such as character limits or format restrictions.
5. 🎛 Constraints or requirements: This includes any constraints or requirements that
ideas should consider. For example, if the goal is to generate social media posts,
ChatGPT would need to know the character limits or format restrictions of the specific
platform.
6. 📝 Outline or structure: This includes a general outline or structure for a script. It may
be helpful to provide information on the overall purpose or message of the script, as well
as the specific points or themes that should be included.
7. 🏆 Key points or themes: This includes any key points or themes that should be
included in a script. This can help guide ChatGPT in developing the content of the script.
8. 📝 Original text: This includes the original text that should be edited.
9. 📝 Editing instructions: This includes specific instructions on the type of edits that
should be made to the original text, such as grammar corrections, style improvements,
or content revisions.
10. 📑 Context or background information: This includes any additional context or
background information that may be helpful for certain tasks. This could include
information on the target audience or industry, for example.
This prompt involves using ChatGPT as a Prompt Creator to help you craft an effective and
tailored prompt for your needs. ChatGPT will follow a step-by-step process that begins with
asking you about the topic of the prompt, then generating revised versions and suggestions,
and asking relevant questions for more information. Through iterative collaboration, ChatGPT
will work with you to improve and finalize the prompt.

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