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Master Storytelling and Copywriting with ChatGPT - Transform Your Writing with AI

teacher avatar Kasia Pilch, Online Strategist & Marketing Specialist

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Lessons in This Class

    • 1.

      Getting Started

      1:41

    • 2.

      Class Project

      2:27

    • 3.

      Making ChatGPT Relatable

      14:57

    • 4.

      Understanding Context

      7:11

    • 5.

      Hook, Line, and Sinker—Crafting Irresistible Intros

      15:08

    • 6.

      Vivid Imaginery - Hook Mastery Technique

      18:33

    • 7.

      Transforming Facts into Narratives - The Power of Storytelling

      14:07

    • 8.

      Building Suspence - Writing Technique

      8:43

    • 9.

      Adding Emotions

      14:26

    • 10.

      Empathy First—Adding Warmth and Understanding to Every Response

      18:12

    • 11.

      Offering Gentle Suggestions: Sharing Ideas and Advice in a Supportive Way

      7:30

    • 12.

      Keeping It Conversational—From Formal to Friendly

      13:17

    • 13.

      Adding a Signature Style

      9:07

    • 14.

      Using Metaphors and Analogies

      10:58

    • 15.

      Final Words and My Question

      2:24

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From metaphors that make dry topics come alive to adding humor, suspense, and warmth, you’ll learn how to turn AI - ChatGPT to be exact - into a creative partner that helps you write in ways you didn’t think were possible.

At some point, even the most talented writerswhether you’re a witty content creator, a sharp journalist, a thoughtful blogger, or just someone who loves telling storiesrun into moments when the words don’t flow. When inspiration feels out of reach, or when you just wish you had a creative partner to bounce ideas off of. That’s where I think ChatGPT can be IT for you. Not as a replacement for your voice, but as a way to amplify it, spark new ideas, and help you write better than before.

When I first started exploring what ChatGPT could do, I was surprised by how capable it was—and also how flat it felt. It could generate content, sure, but it lacked personality, warmth, and that spark that makes writing memorable. It was like having a super-efficient assistant who does exactly what you ask but never surprises you or makes you think, wow, that’s good.

But then I realized: what if the secret isn’t in ChatGPT itself, but in how we guide it? What if the difference between a forgettable response and a brilliant one is in the prompts we give it?

I believe we can create the conditions for ChatGPT to do more than just write usable content. We can guide it to write copy that connects, tells stories that stick, and creates something you’re proud to share. This course is about teaching you how to do just that!

how this works

When you break it down, writing great stories or copy with ChatGPT comes down to two things: connection and expression.

connection

At the heart of every good story or piece of copy is a real understanding of the people you’re speaking to. Their thoughts, their challenges, their sense of humor. This course will teach you how to guide ChatGPT to adjust its tone, find the right voice, and even build empathy into its responses.

expression

This is where ChatGPT shines when you know how to steer it. It’s about nudging the AI to create content that doesn’t just communicate, but makes people feel something.

When I look back at the moments where my ideas truly connected with others, it wasn’t by accident. Those moments happened because of small, intentional choices—tiny nudges that set the tone, added a spark, or opened the door for connection. This course is about teaching you how to make those choices with the help of ChatGPT, so it can help you create work that’s not just good, but relatable and more authentic.

Whether you’re writing for yourself, your audience, or your business, you’ll come out of this course with the tools to turn ChatGPT into the kind of creative partner you never knew you needed. One that helps you find your voice, tell better stories, and create work that leaves an impact.


What you’ll learn:

  • how to transform ChatGPT into a storytelling powerhouse: craft prompts that guide ChatGPT to create compelling characters, emotional arcs, and narratives that engage and resonate.

  • advanced copywriting techniques with ChatGPT: learn to write persuasive, clear, and relatable copy that captures attention and drives action.

  • mastering tone and personality: teach AI to adapt its tone, adding warmth, humor, or professionalism to perfectly match your audience’s needs.

  • the art of conversational writing: turn ChatGPT into a conversationalist that writes like a real person, making content approachable, engaging, and easy to connect with.

  • empathy-driven content creation: build prompts that guide AI to understand and respond with empathy, creating content that feels personal and human.

  • adding humor, metaphors, and creativity: make your writing unforgettable with ChatGPT's ability to craft witty, imaginative, and vivid responses.

  • developing a signature style: train AI to write in a voice that reflects your unique personality or brand, ensuring consistency across your content.

  • customizing responses for different audiences: learn to tailor ChatGPT's tone, style, and level of detail to suit a variety of audiences, from casual readers to professionals.

  • crafting irresistible intros: write openings that grab attention and make readers want to dive in, using hooks, vivid imagery, and relatable questions.

  • turning facts into stories: transform dry information into engaging narratives that connect emotionally and stick with readers.

  • building consistency across content: develop techniques to make ChatGPT responses feel cohesive, polished, and aligned with your vision.

  • practical prompt formulas and hacks: gain a library of ready-to-use prompts for everything from writing engaging blog posts to creating memorable social media captions!

  • experimentation and practice: hands-on exercises to refine your skills, test new approaches, and build confidence in guiding ChatGPT effectively.

So let’s dive in. Together, we’ll figure out how to take something good and make it brilliant!

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Kasia Pilch

Online Strategist & Marketing Specialist

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I'm Kasia. Kasia Pilch. Oolong tea addict and the woman who deeply believes in her (even the craziest!) dreams.

For almost 10 years, my career as a marketing specialist, online strategist and creative director has given me the fulfillment to be able to help other ambitious people in simple ways using the advantage of my abilities and work experience.

I'm here to serve people with BIG DREAMS.

I've joined Skillshare to help you step into your full potential and elevate to the dream level in all areas of your life (not only those connected with your career). To discover your purpose, your mission, your creativity, and create a life that you can't wait to wake up to.

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1. Getting Started: Imagine Chad GPT sitting across from you at the coffee shop. Right now, it's polite. A little stiff. More job interview than catching up with an old friend. You ask it to tell a story, and it replies with here are the key points. Helpful? A little bit. Sure. Heartwarming. Not so much. Today, I'm going to show you how to turn hat GPT from a polite little robot into a real conversation partner that is going to surprise you with the level of storytelling and charisma. It will have. By the end of today's course, our students will know how to craft very advanced proms that unlock hATGPT's storytelling side. Today, I'm here to make HAGPT words come live. I think it will be hard to believe how good the output can be. So, you will learn. How to ask the kind of prawns that spark creativity and unlock rich, vivid storytelling. I will share my tricks to shape characters, good twists and build outputs so real, you will feel like you written them yourself and secret sauce, how to keep refining your proms and what a good prompt modificaor can do. Imagine this course as your guide to shaping Cha GBT responses and do something more. Let's get started. 2. Class Project: Class project. Alright. All right. Here is the deal. I will show you all the tricks, all the formulas, all the proms and secret sauces. But to be honest, the true magic and the true transformation will happen for you when you practice because ChaGPT as clever as it is, becomes so much more powerful when you get into there and play with it, when you teach it. What are your expectations? What are your needs? And just a little spoiler alert. The prompts I will share with you aren't just nice to know little hugs. I think they are really necessary practical tools you need to know to unlock the full potential of TGPT. Every good course needs a little homework. So you feel motivation to experiment with the prompts I will give you for yourself. I always repeat it in all my courses. I don't want you just to sit quietly and listen to what I try to tell you. I really want you to practice alongside me and make this course as practical as it can. So now let's talk about our homework, your class project. I want you to get hands on. Try all the prompts I will give you, adjust them to your personal needs, experiment with them, and notice how hatGPT responds and how these responses are transforming and changing along the way. And what I want you to do as the class project. Take one of the prompts we will cover work with it, experiment with it. Get Cha JPT talking in a way that surprise you. And when you've got an output that feels like it hits just right. The output that you are really proud of, share it right here in the class project section, so I can see it. I can be proud of you and you can inspire others because I think we are here to inspire each other. And if you feel a little bit shy before posting your result, I need to tell you it doesn't have to be perfect. Of course, it doesn't heat. Really, practice is everything here. And the more you do it, the easier it will be to pull out the responses you want out of hat GPT. So without further ado, let's dive in and let's see the proudest outputs. 3. Making ChatGPT Relatable: Making HGPT relatable. Think about this. When you are talking with a friend, your friend isn't just spitting out facts. You are connecting. You are reacting. You are telling a story in response to what your friend is saying. Imagine if HGPT could do that, as well. Imagine that every time you sit down to create content, you are not just typing words. You are creating a conversation that you can later on share with your audience, with your readers. Chat GPT is very smart, but it's not psychic. And here's what I mean left to its own devices. Chat GPT very often is like an efficient coworker who gets the job done but lacks this extra touch. It gives you the facts, but it doesn't add personality. Unless you know how to prompt it. So in this chapter, you are going to learn how to guide TGPT to add more flavor to responses. We are talking, tone setting prompts, requests for real life examples and analogies that resonate. You will learn how to steer TGPT towards a response that doesn't just answer questions, but connect with people or your audience because we want TGPT to sound like someone who gets it, someone who doesn't just provide facts, but makes your audience feel heard, see. And entertained. Now, let's think about this. Have you ever had one of these conversations where you feel like you are on the same wavelength with someone? Maybe it's a friend who just knows what you are going to say next a coworker who always picks up on your references. That's the vibe we will try to get from ha JIT. We want responses that feel warm, engaging and human. Together, we are going to focus on three key elements tone and warm. Because HGPT should come across as friendly and as approachable as possible, understanding context, because we need to get CHGPT to refer back to things we've already discussed with it, almost like saying, Hey, I remember that thing you told me, and I will use it to make the response more relatable and more complex. Adding a big dash of personality because we need to bring in some humor, some flair and a lot of vulnerability to make it feel real and much more engaging. So let's start with tone and worm. To make GBT sound woman and more human, we will start with prompts that focus on empathy and friendliness. So we are moving away from just facts into and here for you. I understand. Here are the prompts I really like to add to the end of my instructions at the end of the prompt to make the results so much better, to make the results sound more personal, more warm, more human. The first prompt, imagine you are giving advice to a friend who's having a rough day. How would you respond in a warm, supportive way? Prompt number two. Give me a friendly instruction to here's the placeholder so we can insert the topic we want TDP to discuss as you are explaining it to someone who's new but excited to learn more. And the third prompt, Explain here is also a place called a where we need to insert topic as if you are a friendly tour guide showing someone around a new city. And now I will show you in practice how these prompts added to the end of the basic front can transform the results. Just to show you how powerful these prompts are, let's say we want Chachi PT to write a blog post, which is a beginner to SEO for new bloggers. Okay, so the basic like the base of the prompt sound like this. I think this is a very basic prompt. This is something that most of the people I know would write and would type into the TGPT to get the response. I need to write an article that will be a guide to SEO for beginners. It needs to have at least 1,500 ws. And let's add the adjustment. Imagine you're giving advice to a friend who's having a rough day. So first, I will show you the results. We will get without the adjustment. As you can see, the response is very, very simple. And it's full of filler, it's full of fluff. That way, I don't know about you, but I can instantly spot an article that was written by TGPT without any human edits without adding this touch of personality. So this result is very basic. Of course, there are some interesting facts in the word count is okay, but I think it wouldn't rank very high on Google. That's the first thing. And the second thing is that I think it wouldn't catch anybody's attention because we can spot right away that is written by AI and also, right now, the Internet is flooded with those generic articles. So every time I come across something like this, I feel like this author, someone posting an article like this isn't respecting my time. Because, okay, we can learn something from this article. For example, we can learn what is SEO if we didn't know before. Of course, there are some crucial facts, concrete facts inside, but it's not very engaging. It's not pleasant to read. And nowadays, when we have so many blogs, so many newsletters, so many social media profiles, and almost everybody runs one, we need to stand out, and we won't stand out with content like this. So now let's add a little adjustment. Let's add the prompt. I shared with you the first prompt. Imagine you are giving advice to a friend who's having a rough day. How would you respond in a very warm, supportive way? We will add this adjustment at the end of the previous prompt, so I'm copying it, and we will use it once again. And as you can see, now, we got totally different results. We got something. Okay, the beginning is maybe a little bit too direct. It apparently needs changes, some edit. But right now, as a reader, I will hesitate if it's written by a real human or by a eye. It's much more engaging. It's packed with much more empathy than it was before because before, it lacks empathy. As you can see, now we also have totally different chapters. We have more details and actionable steps, what to. So really having this kind of adjustment at the end of your prompt can change the result from very generic, from very easy to spots, that it was AI power, that it was generated by AI into something that feels really more personal and much more engaging, even though just the first step. So it's only going to get better from this. But as you can see, the change, the difference is already huge. Okay, now let's see what result we will get when we add the second adjustment. Of course, we won't give it as a second layer. We will just copy the base and then add the second prow because I don't want to mix them together. Okay, so give me a friendly introduction to SEO as if you're explaining it to someone who's totally new but very excited to learn more. Of course, you can adjust this prompt to your needs. For example, if your audience if your audience, if your target audience isn't beginners. But, for example, seasoned pros, change edit this prompt to make it right for your needs because every word in this prompt can be a little bit changed to sudio needs better. I know that many times we're writing for beginners, so that's why I have this example in my prompt but if your audience is different, if your needs are different, feel absolutely free to change it to modify it to your needs. This is always very important. I'm not here sharing the prompts and telling you you need to copy them. Use the same prompts as I'm using right now. No, those are inspiration. This is inspiration. This is a pattern you need to use, but you can adjust the words, adjust the instruction who met your expectations because only you know what your audience needs. So feel free to change it. Feel free to modify it. Now we are copying the base, and we are adding this giving friendly interaction to SEO as you're explaining it to someone who's telling you, but very excited to learn more. You might want to say that it's almost the same we already have included in the prompt. But we need to stress this fact that our audience is, for example, beginners, and they are totally new to the topic, but they are very excited to learn because when we add this sentence to the prompt, CHLGVT will craft more interesting and optimistic outputs. Just have a look. So as you can see, Even an intro is totally different than the first one. It's much more engaging. And it's really, really focused on explaining every detail. To be honest, this article is really nice. And in the past, in the past, like many years ago, when we didn't have any AI to help us with our writing, I've read so many articles, so many blogs, and so many also technical articles explaining things like AZO Omega talks, or link building methods, and they were written in such bad manner. I hated them. So I think this tone, this writing style is so much better than what people were writing some years ago without the help of AI, because they just were, for example, a little bit bored with the topic or they didn't have time to put their heart into writing this article. So I think, of course, this course isn't about it, but I won't deny it. AI has so many good things and so many bad things, and we should consider all of them to look at the big picture. But at the same time, when I'm teaching you how you can use and unlock GPTsPower to write better articles, better posts, it's all about the pleasure of reading, the pleasure of reading for your audience, because I know that sometimes you have to convey information. You want to share something, but the creative juices just aren't flowing that way. Or you aren't in a mood to write such a long and then hat GPT will be your best assistant, so your readers won't know that you had a bad day or you didn't feel like writing this one. You just have to guide it. So I'm 100% against using Chat GPTs result to cheat, and that's why I will give you so many methods to adjust your results and make the results, make the output from JATGPT just more you. So you feel like this is something you wanted to convey, but you just didn't have time or you couldn't find the right words to put it all together. So I think we should look at it that way. Okay, so welcome to my ted talk. But right now we are back to the result we got from TAGPT from using the second adjustment, this one. And as you can see, the result is really good. We also have some sources and some links which will make the article rank better on Google, which is also a very, very important thing, as you probably know. So the change difference is really huge. And the third adjustment can be used only in specific purposes. For example, let's say, we want to ask TGPT what's the difference between Pilat tomatoes and normal tomatoes? And as you can see now in response, we get only facts. Without any intro, without any funny facts or without any engaging little engaging things that make the text and the content just pleasant to read. So now let's test this prom with the adjustment I showed you, and we will write What's the difference between pila tomatoes and normal tomatoes? Explain it. Explain the difference. You're a friendly tour guide showing someone around Florence, for example. As you can see, now we have a very engaging info. Now we also have metaphors, and now we have more engaging facts, and everything is put in better words. It's just more engaging to read it. And as you can see, the result, the output sounds a little bit like your Italian friend is explaining to you what's the difference and like he's doing it with excitement with this background knowledge. And you will trust him because he knows Pilati. He knows everything about tomatoes so well. That's the result we wanted to get. So even though the facts are the same, just the way HAGPT formulated the content and put it all into words is so much different. So now it's your turn, wry out this adjustment and see how HAGPT will shift from this polite and helpful version, which is okay, but it gives these high school essay vibes into a partner who gives you engaging and warm answers. Once you do that, there is my question to you. When you tried these prompts, how does the tone feel? Did hat DPT responses surprise you? If so, how? Tell me about it. Don't hesitate to jump into the discussion section and let me know. 4. Understanding Context: Now understanding context. We need to discuss it. To make responses from HGPT more relatable, it really helps when it feels like it's actually listening. And you can encourage HGPT to reference earlier parts of the conversation you had with it, for example, in the past, to pick up on small details. Or to act like it's aware of what's important to you. And to do that, we will use these proms. Listen. If we were just chatting, how might you respond to me if I told you about here you can insert something personal, like a hobby or a challenge or your opinion? Can you give me a response that picks up on our earlier conversation about Here you can type in the previous topic you were discussing with JaJPT earlier and add something fresh? The Fed prompt, how would you respond if you were trying to show me that you remember what I said about Kalkii also instead the topic you were discussing with hATGPT a little bit earlier because hATGPT is constantly being trained on the data and the fog that you fed it in the past, and it also has this conversation history. When you tell it to use the fox from previous conversations, it will focus on that because even if you don't do that, of course, it will have this in memory, but it's not possible to use all the fog all the time. So you need to guide it towards what kind of information, what kind of opinions, what kind of topics from the past conversations you wanted to focus now. So for now, if you have this history of conversation right here, and ha JPT can refer to what you have told it before, check it and notice how different the responses are when you tell HGPT to focus on those past things or the opinions or the topics you were discussing before. Tell it to remember and focus on something you've discussed earlier. This is also a very powerful method to make the output much more personal and much more relatable and much more you. Okay, now, adding a big dash of personality because to be honest, we need to give haGPTD permission to be more witty, more playful. You need to be encouraging it to add those human touches, maybe a joke. A funny observation or even a bit of sarcasm, if that's your style of course. So, listen, here are the prompts we are going to use at the end of the base prompt. The first modificator, give me a playful response. Imagine you are with a friend with a bit of a sense of humor. You can also edit this prompt and, for example, say a bit of a dark humor, dark sense of humor, edit it, modify it if you want a little bit different results. This is the second modificator. Add funny analogies to explain the topic better. Make it something that would make people smile or nod along. Now, I will show you in practice how different result we will get when we add, for example, the second modifier. So let's go back to our base prompt, which was I need to write an article that will be a SEO guide for beginners and needs to have at least 1,500 words. And now we are using the second modifier, which is art funny analogies to explain the topic better. Okay, it's already beginning really well. So as you can see, this result is really written in this very nice to read manner. And yeah, I think it already makes me laugh a little bit because look at this first sentence. Welcome to the wild and Wonderful World SU, or as I like to call it, the Art of making your website Google's favorite child. And now here is the explanation of what SU is, and I think it's really good metaphor. It's a really good analogy to explain the topic better. So I think Taji Pt did a really good job with it. So what is SEO and why should you care? Imagine the Internet is a massive library. Billions of books, websites are stored on its shelves. And Google is the overly efficient librarian. When someone asks for information like how to bake banana bread, Google uses a super secret system to decide which books to pull off the shelf and show to the searcher. Now, we have the three pillars of SEO like building a house. So I think those analogies are making it really easy to grasp the ideas, to understand the topic for completely beginners who need metaphors and analogies like these ones, so they can imagine the process and to make the SEO process sound like something that is possible to digest. And I always, always say that, in my opinion, comparisons and analogies are the best way to explain something to someone. So I really, really love this modificator because adding it to our prom to our base prompt, we will get so much different results that sometimes it's just insane. It's one sentence. You're adding only one sentence to the prompt. And the results are changing. There's no comparison at all to the first version we get with the very basic prompt. Now we have something that you can post online without feeling ashamed of. So experiment with these modifiers and tell me, did adding personality change the response in a way that feels more natural to you? Did it add something you weren't expecting? How did it go? You can also tell me how did it go in the discussion section. Just a friendly reminder because I'd love to hear how it goes, putting it all together. By trying out these prompts, these prompt modificators, I think you are seeing firsthand how chat GPT can go from something sounding so much robotic to something that's really relatable and represents a much higher level of writing. That's the magic here. We are finding ways to craft responses that feel human, natural and yes, relatable. Listen, this is just the beginning. And by practicing and by learning more steps, more prompt modificators, you are setting up a strong foundation for everything we will build on. 5. Hook, Line, and Sinker—Crafting Irresistible Intros: Cook line and sinker crafting irresistible intros. So picture this. You are at the party and someone launches into a monologue about database indexing. Alright off the bat. That's not going to grab anyone's attention in a positive way, right? Because intros, the introduction to the topic is so important. They are the first chance to make a connection and invite our audience to engage with us. You want intros to be engaging, intriguing, and yes, inviting. And here is the best part with the right prompts, ChaGPT can help you create intros that stop your readers in their tracks. So let's discuss the art of this good introduction or as I like to call it, sometimes the first day of your content. Think about it that way. An infro is like the first 5 minutes of a Cathy. You are either charming them into a second date or they're checking their watch, ready to move on, ready to move on and leave. So this chapter will be all about crafting those irresistible infros that make your readers stay lean in and think, Alright, you've got my attention. Now, tell me more Because in this world, in this age of swiping and scrawling, you need an intro, you need an opening that stands out, something that doesn't just say hello, but makes them really want to listen or read what you want to say. There are three powerful techniques we'll focus on in this chapter. The first one curiosity hooks. We will create that moments, the second powerful technique, vivid, imaginary, drawing them into a scene that feels real so they can imagine what we are talking about. In the fit the fit technique, relatable questions to make it feel more personal and more engaging. So let's discuss the first technique which is curiosity hooks. Think of this as your misrecad because people love a little intrigue. Starting with something that raises a question or a statement that feels almost unfinished can be a surefire way to get attention we need. Because, look, imagine you're on a date and the other person says, you know, there's this one thing about me that surprises everyone. You're curious what it is, right? You just want to know. That's exactly what a curiosity hook does for your audience, for your readers. It makes them linen, waiting for the next line. So now I'm going to show you some good proms that you can use with Cha GPT to generate such great hooks, curiosity hooks. So the first prompt is this. Start with a sentence that hints at a surprising twist. For example, most people don't know this about me, but create an intro. Here's the second prot, create an intro with did you know that makes the reader stop and think. And here's the third prompt, write an opening that starts with Imagine I and describe a scenario that pulls the reader in. So now I'm going to show you how good those proms these proms modificators are in practice. So you have an idea how creative HGPT can get with them. So let's say that our task for this purpose will be for HGPT to come up with productivity guide for our block. So the prompt foundation is this. Please write 1,000 Wood article for my blog. That will be a guide to productivity. And now I'm going to show you what HPT will generate for us if we don't use any prompt modificators. So when we don't use any of these, and as you can see, the beginning is a little bit boring, a little bit too predictable, a little bit too serious. And I think, of course, TGPT generates things for us that are true, and they are right. But this article just doesn't seem very interesting, very intriguing. Is just like a blend very high school, like why productivity matters, set clear goals, prioritize wisely. It's just very predictable. I think it's like an article for SEO ranking very high on Google, but not the one we will read with excitement, you know, not a very interesting and engaging article, for example, written by someone talented and really smart on, for example, sob stock. So I think we need to change that. So now I'm going to use exactly the same prompt foundation, but what is going to change? We are going to arch the first prompt modificator, so we are going to use this prompt modificator and as I said before, the Prompt foundation remains the same. So I'm copying it, and then I'm pasting our prompt modificator, and we are going to see it in practice. Okay. And as you can already see, it's beginning very personally. It seems like a very engaging info and it has this hook, this curiosity hook. Which means there is a much higher chance our audience will feel the need to read the rest of this guide of this blog post, for example, because it doesn't have to be a blog post. You can use this method for whatever purpose you need. So, listen, here is the beginning of the output we got from using our Pm motificator. Most people don't know this about me, but I used to struggle with productivity. I wasn't always the person who could juggle multiple responsibilities or me deadlines with this. In fact, there was a time when my to do list seemed more like a taunt than a tool. I'd sit down to work only to feel overwhelmed, distracted, or simply unmotivated. But here's the twist. Productivity isn't about doing more. It's about doing what matters most. In this guide, I will share everything I've learned about productivity, not just from trial and error, but from diving into science based strategies, tireless wisdom, and my personal journey. By the end, you will have actionable steps to help you master your time and energy transforming productivity from a chore to a lifestyle. As you can see the beginning, the intro changed drastically, really. The change is massive, and it no longer sounds like a very boring, very bland intro to some random SEO article which was written by someone who just was working like it was his or her 12th hour and he couldn't find any creative juices flowing. No more. This sounds really creatively, and it just catches our attention. And this is what I really like about this output. I think it's really good. As you can see, the titles of the chapters also changed, and now they sound much, much more engaging, more intriguing. When you see those soils, for example, surprising truth, number one, goals aren't enough. Look, here is a quick comparison between what we got from the Bar prompt, our prompt foundation, and what we got now with our prom dificator. So I think the difference is really huge, and I have no doubt that I will prefer to read the second one because the second one doesn't sound predictable. And I'm really curious what's inside this chapter. So now let's take a look at different chapter titles. Okay. I really like the way TGPT structured the titles this time. For example, here is the second one, the productivity power tools you're probably ignoring focused, hidden superpower, the science of energy management. The secret weapon saying no, productivity mix you should ignore the twist you didn't see coming and your productivity blueprint. Yeah, I think this output is ten levels up higher than our bear prom that we got from our bear prompt. Now I'm going to show you the second prom modificator in practice, which is this one. Is also very exciting one. Create an intro with a di you know that makes the reader stop and think, and let's see what sutivity will generate for us. We have the beginning and intro with our curiosity hook and the beginning starts like this. Did you know, the average person spends over 2 hours every day recovering from distractions. That's nearly 10 hours a week, more than a full work day, wasted on regaining focus and catching up after interruptions. It's no wonder productivity feels like a constant uphill battle. The good news, productivity isn't about working longer hours or squeezing in every possible task. It's about mastering your time, energy, and focus to accomplish what truly matters. In this comprehensive guide, I will share the tools, strategies and mindset, you need to boost your productivity and reclaim those precious hours. Let's dive in. Brilliant. It sounds much better, no matter if you're writing an article 0N four blog, that needs to be ranking high in Google. I think especially then, because I've been working those articles myself, and I know how much time they used to take me when I was writing lots of them for my website. So HAGPT now can speed up the process. Of course, I'm a big fan of adding your perspective, your personal hands, your personal edits to make it all really, really sound like you. But at the same time, when you are really tired and you have this work to do, HGPT can just be this super, super helpful writing partner for you and look how good this response is. Prioritize like a throw. Must management, laser focus is really good. The conclusion is also interesting. And now now it's time for the Fifth prompt modificator, which is this, as you may remember. So we are telling hGPT to do exactly the same, the same task, different prompt modificator at the end of the prompt. And this time, Listen, here is the output we got from using the third prompt modificator. Imagine if every morning you wake up feeling clear headed, focused, and ready to tackle the day ahead. You to do list no longer feels like an endless burden, but a carefully curated map leading you towards your goals. Each hour flows seamlessly into the next with no wasted time. No wasted energy. At the end of the day, instead of collapsing and exhausting, you feel accomplished, balanced and even excited about tomorrow. Sounds like a dream, right, but it doesn't have to be. This level of productivity is achievable, not through working harder or longer, but by working smoother and aligning your efforts with what truly matters. In this guide, we will explore how to create a system that transform your work in life into a streamlined, purpose driven journey. Okay, so which prompt modificator got us your favorite result? I think for me, it was the second one. I felt really intrigued by this second output, but this one is also very, very nice. As you can see, we also have questions for readers, which are also always a very engaging idea. Ask yourself, this is a good piece of output. So now we have discussed the free engaging pwd modificators that are going to help you get a perfect curiosity curiosity hook. It's your time, it's your turn to experiment with them. And remember, you can edit each, each prompt modificator as well to make it all a little bit more you, a little bit more tailored to your needs. So take a moment to reflect what's the most unexpected way you could introduce your topic? If you have an idea, even if it's crazy, try it out and tell me, how does this change the vibe? Is the difference huge? I think it is huge. 6. Vivid Imaginery - Hook Mastery Technique: Second technique for our hooks Vivid imaginary. So think about a date where someone starts describing the best trip they've ever been on. But instead of just saying, you know, I went to Italy once. They dive into the smell of fresh bread with olive oil, the sound of street musicians, the warm of the sun on their faces as they sit in the restaurant near Cathedral in Florence. And suddenly you are right there with them feeling this experience they are describing. When done well, that's the magic of this vivid imaginary. It transports people to your experiences because a powerful intro paints a picture that feels so real they're practically in it. This doesn't always have to be overly fancy or overly descriptive. Just a few carefully chosen details that bring the reader right into the world you are creating. And listen, now I'm going to show you the prams that will tell TajPT to come up with very good vivid imaginary hooks for us. Here's the first pron we are going to use. Describe the topic like a scene from a movie. What sounds, smells, or sights would help bring it to life. The second pron modificator, write an intro that puts the reader in the middle of an action. For example, you're standing in a crowded room and suddenly and the third prompt, imagine your reader is right next to you, experiencing this for the first time. What details would you focus on to make it more vivid? And now, I'm going to show you those amazing prompt modifications in practice. So let's say I want to I want to write a funny story that is leading my reader towards an observation that rest is necessary for high productivity. And this is our prompt foundation. And now I'm going to show you the way the output changes when we use the prompt modificators. But before we do that, let's see what TPT will come up with when we use the better prompt without any proms tipicators. So we will have a chance to compare them to our improved prams, more complex proms. Okay, and here is our story. Okay, so I think this story has funny part. It's a little bit chaotic. So let's see how it will shift, where it will shift when we use our prompt modificator. Let's begin with the first one. Describe the topic like seen from the movie. Okay, and suddenly, we have a completely different beginning, full of descriptions, full of metaphors and those little details that make it all just easier to imagine we are here experiencing the plot twist right here. The productivity shadow, comedy in free acts. Is that an email draft or an existential crisis throwing back at me? Hard to say? The smell of stale coffee hangs in the air, mingling with the faint scent of despair and a deodorant I was too tired to reapply. The outside, the world sleeps peacefully, obvious to my struggle, lucky them. I'm pouring my fifth cup of coffee like a junkie, preparing their next fix. Yeah, it's much, much better than the first version, as you can already say. So now let's use the second modificator. And I will have to tell you a secret those prompt modificators are created and crafted by me. So I hope you won't find them anywhere else. So now let's go with the second one because this one is exciting as well. Write intro, that puts the reader in the middle of the action. For example, you are standing across the room and side on me. Okay, okay, I just couldn't skip this little laugh. I'm just reading it loud, so, you know, you will laugh too. This is how our story begins right now. You're sitting at your desk surrounded by cows, and suddenly your left eye start twitching. Not just a subtle, polite switch either. A for rich muscle spasm that feels like your face is auditioning for a comedy reel. Your screen is a kaleidoscope of open tops. Your TidLs looks like it's planning a hostile takeover and your coffee cup is empty, again. The clock reads 11:47 P.M. Deadlines look like storm clouds and you haven't blinked in so long. You eyes feel like they're coated in sandpaper. Yeah, it's very, very easy to imagine such situation. Unfortunately, you think to yourself, one more hour, I can power for this. Sleep is for amateurs. As you can see, now the story now I think these prom notificators change the whole tone, sets the whole tone differently for the story. And we have this conversational, very vivid, very engaging story. I experimenting with these proms ificators' so exciting. Just I know it's less exciting when someone does it on a screen. So now it's your turn because I think this is when it gets to a new level of excitement. So try it out for yourself. Or maybe you can think of a scene or image that perfectly sums up your topic and you can't edit my pro multiplicators a bit. Just think what kind of sensory details would make your story more real. And as I've already told you, you can play with my pro modificaors if you like, to personalize them, to modify them to your own needs because these ones are inspiration. This is meant to be inspiration for you and inspiration for Cha J PT. And now we are going to technique number three relatable questions. Now, this one is like storing your date with, have you ever? It pulls people in, but making it about them, not just about you. A great intro can ask a question that makes your readers think, Oh, yes. I know exactly what that feels like. It's an instant connection because you tapping into something you recognize from their own experience, their own experiences. And the key here is to ask questions, the right questions that get to the heart of what people feel, struggle with, or hope for. And these questions don't just set the stage. They tell the reader, I get you. You're in the right place. And now. And now, as always, I'm going to show you my prons and my pro motificors to get this kind of hook from Chata GPT. So here are the proms we are going to use. Start with a question that taps into universal feeling. For example, have you ever felt like the second prompt, write an opening that asks about something almost everyone has experienced like common fear or common hope. The third prompt, create an intro that starts with, when was the last time you hmm to make the reader reflect on their own experience. Okay, so now I'm going to show you how they work in practice. So as always, we will start with our foundation prompt. And let's say our task for HGPT this time will be to create an article about the importance of the importance of sleeping longer on weekends. Yeah, I think that topic will be a good challenge for HTTPT for its creativity. So let's write a 100 article 0N importance of sleeping longer on weekends. Okay. And here we have the first output, like the output, the result from our basic bear prime without any pm modificator. And as you can see, we got the beginning, which I really don't like. If you have seen any of my other horses on TGPT, you know, that's one of the methods to spot AI generated content instantly. In today's fast paced world, in today's Mm hmm world. Okay, that became almost like an instinct sign that something was generated by AI. So I don't like this beginning at all, but I'm showing you this so you can compare the results with a Better improved prompts in a minute. So look, this is the first output. This is output we get from using very boring, very simple prompt. But I think this prompt is what most people use anyway. So don't be like them. We won't be like them. We will use a prompt multiplicator to level up the output. So just take one more look at our boring version, and now we are going to level it up. Of course, the foundation is remaining the same. But we are adding a prompt modificator. So this is the first prompt modificator, start with the question that taps into a universal feeling, and we are going to use that. Okay. And let's see what hGPT will create. Okay, and we don't have this horrible, horrible beginning. This intro is much, much better already. And as you can see, Chat PT did exactly what we told it to do. And now the intro is beginning like this. Have you ever felt like your alarm clock was your greatest enemy during the work week? You hit snooze one too many times, drag yourself out of bed and somehow stumble into your daily routine, already feeling behind behind before the day has ever begun. By Friday, you're counting the hours until the weekend, promising yourself you will sleep in and catch up on much needed rest. If this scenario sounds familiar, you are not alone. Many of us live in a cycle of weekday sleep deprivation, relying on the weekend to restore our energy reserves, but is sleeping longer on weekends a healthy way to balance the scales or are we doing more harm than good? Let's dive into science, the science, the benefits and the best practices for weekend sleep recovery. Okay. I can tell. I already sounds much more intriguing than the previous very simple, very predictable one. This version is already much better than it was. Look, this is the rest of an article I now, you have the full picture to compare. I will show you the second prompt multificator in action. Okay, so we're using this modificator, and this one also starts with this very engaging relative question. Have you ever woken up on a Monday morning, look at the clock and flush? Oh, if only I could sleep just a little longer. That universal longing for more sleep isn't just about wanting to stay cozy under the blankets. It's often your body's way of begging for the rest you didn't get during the week. Mm hmm. That's true. Unfortunately, that's very true. And look, here is the rest of an article. And I think even if you are writing solely for SEO to run high, you need to keep Google's guidelines in your mind. And that way, when you use when you keep the audience in mind when producing your content, whether with HGPT or only by yourself, you will rank much higher and people will come back to read your text. So this is just a friendly reminder. So as you can see back to our HAGPTs output, this article is also much more engaging than the first one. But I'm also showing you the rest so you can compare it yourself and analyze it yourself because I think it's also a very fun way of learning the difference between different prompt modificators and the way they change the output. Okay. And now we will use the fifth modificator, this one to be exact. And of course, we have a very, very engaging question at the beginning, just like ChaGPT was told to, and it's beginning like this. When was the last time you woke up feeling completely rested without an alarm jatling you out of sleep or a long to do list, waiting to pass on your morning? If you are like most people, it's probably been a while. Modern life doesn't leave much room for rest. Between work deadlines, social commitments, and late night screen time, sleep often falls to the bottom of our priority list. Okay, so I'm showing you the rest of the article. So as I said before, you have this full picture. You can compare the results. You can analyze them yourself because I know that helps a lot. And, you know, we can use many different relatable questions to start our content. I will give you another example. For example, let's say you want to create a piece on productivity. Once again, and in this case, you could start with a prompt, open with a surprising fact or a question that makes the reader pause and rethink their approach to productivity. Oh, here is another inspiration, another idea. You may also try this prompt. Begin with a story about someone who struggled with productivity, but found a small habit that changed everything, include questions for readers and start open content with one of these questions. And as you've already witnessed yourself, these, these prawn modificators, just tell Cha JPT to make the output so much more engaging. Something that feels very relatable, very open and honest, rather than just a very serious, very predictable explanation. So now it's time for you to experiment with these prone modificators, and also analyze it yourself what's a relatable question you have in your mind that you know you could ask your readers to draw them in, something that will make them feel like you're talking to them directly. What it could be? Experiment with it. Okay, okay. Now we've discussed all the free techniques of coming up with great hooks. To begin to open your content with a twist with an intriguing detail that will keep your audience attention. And don't forget, don't forget that an effective intro often uses all the free techniques. So these free techniques, maybe you start with a question, then paint the vivid picture or maybe you lead with a curiosity hook, and then end with a relatable question. So play around with it and see which method, which technique suits you most because, you know, these aren't strict rules. Think of them more as ingredients in a recipe. So try each technique on a topic you're working on or you should be working on and see for yourself which intro, which type of hook feels most inviting, the most engaging and most practical for your purpose, for your need, for your business, for your personal brand. 7. Transforming Facts into Narratives - The Power of Storytelling: Power of storytelling, transforming facts into narratives. So yes, data is important. Facts are very often essential, but a story, the story needs to be unforgettable. Imagine you're reading a how to on building resilience. It's full of useful tips, but without any story, it's very hard for you to connect emotionally. Now imagine the same guide opens with a real story about someone who faced hardship adapted and then grew stronger. Instantly, you are more engaged and more intrigued. So whether we like it or not, we have to face it. There is a huge difference, and there is a world of difference between reading a list of facts and hearing a story that pulls you in, makes you feel something, and leaves you thinking about it later. So to exemplify it better, imagine it's a dinner party, at a dinner party, and you sit down next to someone who jumps right in with a series of facts about their latest vacation, you know, dates, times, temperatures, population stops. You're nodding politely but struggling so much to stay engaged because there is nothing very interesting or intriguing in what this person says. You know, just very simple information about the country they visited. You could Google it, and it would be faster. Or maybe you already knew this. You already knew it all because you've also visited this country, this place in the past. Now imagine that the same person at the same dinner starts by saying, Listen, I think I think Listen, I have to tell you this. Let me tell you about the day I got lost in a tiny village. It was scary. I really need to tell someone. You will laugh a lot. But the people there were extremely kind and helpful. But still, I couldn't believe what I did. And then this person proceeds to share quirky, vivid details from, for example, the friendly shopkeeper who helped them to the stray cats that wouldn't stop following them around. So which version sticks with you more? Which version is more pleasant to listen? Exactly. So that's why in this chapter, we are going to explore how to turn TGPT into the kind of storyteller that sticks with people much more. We are going to take those bore bone facts and wave them into narratives that have life, emotions, and maybe even a little suspense sometimes. And listen, here is our storytelling roadmap that we are going to discuss right now. The first step, creating characters. In this step, we are giving life to the people or even objects in your story. Then the second step, building suspense. We will be adding moments that keep the reader wanting more. Then the third step, adding emotions. It's all about making the story more relatable and more real by tapping into universal feelings. So let's start with the first step, of course. Let's focus on creating characters. I think I'm sure. I can say, I'm sure, one of the simplest ways to make facts more interesting, more engaging is to personify them. Facts on their own can feel flat very often, but characters, even the simple ones bring in depth and curiosity. And what's a good thing. CHGPT can help you easily add characters voices and quirks to make the information come live. I'm not really sure if you know what I'm talking about, so I will give you an example, so we are on the same page. Think of it like introducing a cast in a movie. Instead of just saying, London's weather is unpredictable, ChaGPT could introduce you to London, a character with ethical personality who switches from sunshine to downpours faster than you can open an umbrella. So now I will share with you my top proms for HAGPT. So it will help you creating characters for your story, for your posts, for your content. So there are three proms and here's the first one. Introduce, there's a bracket placeholder where you is a topic as if it's a character with a unique personality. For example, you can describe procrastination as a sneaky friend who always shows up at the wrong time. So why I'm adding my example to the prompt? Because when you give HGPT an example, you are basically just making sure you're on the same page. I think adding examples is a way to go, and I live by that rule. If we left only the first part of this prompt, HGPT could not understand what we mean. So giving this example is leading JTPT towards the exact thing we had in mind when typing in the prompt. So I will show you this prompt in practice right now without the further ado. Let's say we want to discuss productivity. Yeah. We were talking about productivity a moment ago, so I think we will stay on that page a little bit longer. So introduce productivity as if it's a character with a unique personality. Okay, let's see Okay. Love that. Love that. If productivity were a person, it would be that one friend who is always early to meetings, never forgets your best day and somehow finds time to meal prep, exercise, and still bingewash their favorite show. You know the type, knowingly efficient, but also endlessly supportive pushing you to be your best self while holding you accountable. Productivity has a unique personality, calm, collected, and deeply reliable. They show up with a planet in one hand and a strong cup of coffee in the other ready to tackle the day. Their energy isn't loud, or chaotic, it's focused and intentional. Productivity knows how to prioritize, how to say no to distractions, and how to guide you towards your goals, one step at a time. But here's a thing about productivity. They need a partner who can keep up. They're not the type to knock or ho. They will wait patiently for you to show up. But if you leave them hanging too long, say, by letting procrastination take the wheel, they will quietly fade into the background. And, trust me, once productivity leaves the room, things can get messy, fast. It's brilliant. It's brilliant. I think it's really creative, and it can also inspire you in so many creative ways. So this prompt is brilliant. Now I'm going to show you the second prompt. Listen, it's also very, very interesting. Turn this fact into a story featuring two characters who have opposite perspectives. For example, logic and creativity have a friendly debate over the best way to solve a problem, and I'm going to show you this one in practice as well. Okay, so instead of typing in this fact, we have to describe the fact we want to include in story. So turn the fact that productivity is the most important thing to stick to nowadays. Okay, so turn the fact that productivity is the most important thing to stick to nowadays into a story featuring two characters who have opposite perspectives. Okay, and Cha GPT came up with this the debate between hassle and harmony. It was a quiet evening in the cafe of ideas, Huzzy little spot where concepts often came to life to share their philosophies. At one table, two characters set opposite each other. Productivity, the ever determined no nonsense champion of getting things done and balance, the column introspective advocate for a slower, more mindful approach. Between them set a whiteboard with a single question written in bold letters. What is the best way to thrive in today's world? Productivity lean forward, adjusting their sharp blazer and pointing emphatically, emphatically at a white board. It's simple, they begin. The world moves fast, and if you don't keep up, you will get left behind. People have goals, dreams, and responsibilities. The only way to thrive is to prioritize getting things done. Every minute counts. They pulled out a planner from their back, flipping it open to reveal a meticulously organized schedule. See this every hour has a purpose. Morning after deep work, afternoons for collaboration, and evenings for planning tomorrow tasks. When you stick to a system, success is inevitable. Balance sip their herbal tea smiling serenely. You're not wrong, they said, but success at what cost? Do you ever stop to enjoy the journey? And I think this one hits really, really deeply. I wasn't expecting it to be so relatable and so intriguing to read. So I'm showing you the rest of it so you can read it later and see how it ends because I'm also curious. So I'm just catching up with it in a minute. And I will show you the first prom because I bet that's the one you will be surprised with as well. So here is the prompt. Here is the third prom. Describe here you insert your topic like a character who's known for their quirks. Add more details about how they would interact in a room full of people. And this one is my go to method to also generate amazing amazing creative results to inspire you. So we're going to use that now. So let's say our topic is describe working late like a character who's known for their quirks. It is already beginning very, very engaging, I have to say. Okay, so met working late, the eccentric ndle. Working late is the peculiar character who always shows up uninvited to the office party, dressed in mismatched pajamas and a toy, carrying a half empty coffee mug that smells faintly of desperation. They light into the room with a slightly diself charm, trailing posted notes behind them like red crumbs. Everyone groans inwardly when they see them, but somehow no one can resist their magnetic energy. How working late operates. Okay, that's funny. Just one more email. And this shouldn't take too long. Floating through the air like a mantra. Yeah, yeah. That's really good. And now it's your turn, your time to experiment with these prompts because trust me, whenever you hit a creative block, they can help you so much. So take your time and experiment with them and think about it. Who would you want to meet in a story about your topic? How can a simple fact became more relatable, more creative, more not predictable by giving it a face or personality. 8. Building Suspence - Writing Technique: Okay, now let's talk about building suspense. That's a second step because I think a great story doesn't just dump information, but instead, it leads you through moments of curiosity, little questions that keep you wanting to know what happens next. And in my still humble opinion, suspense doesn't have to be dramatic. Sometimes it's as simple as making the reader curious about the next line. Think of suspense as that moment in a mystery novel, where the detective finds a new clue. And you have to keep reading. You just can't put the book away. You just have to know. You know, that's not a good moment to stop reading. I storytelling, we also do this. So we need to do this to build engagement, to keep the curiosity. And we can do this by presenting information in a way that builds line by line. Instead of just handing everything over at once. And listen, now I'm going to show you the prompts that will help you get this effect with Chat GPT. So here is the first prompt. Present this fact. Here you insert the fact you want to present. In a way that builds suspense. Start with something mysterious, then reveal details slowly. For example, people rarely visit this place, but those who do always come back with the same strange story. Or the second prompt, turn this information into a story with a reveal moment. Imagine you are telling it as if the twist is coming up. And the third prompt, write a mini story where the information, here and so information is shed bit by bit leading to a surprising or funny ending. And now I'm going to show you this in practice because this is such a powerful way, and it can change the whole tone of your content in a second. So we are starting with the first pmt. Present this fact, and let's say how many coffees a day, people in Finland drink daily. Okay, so we are going to use this fact. I already know. So I'm pasting the fact that fins drink an impressive 26 pounds of coffee, which adds up to nearly four cups of coffee per person every day. And we are going to use our prawn and as you can see, we got this information presented in a more story telling way. So we don't have just the fact just giving very straightforward, but this is the storytelling way. So this is what TJ Pitt got. In the land where winters along, doc inviting, there's a pecular secret that keeps the people energized and resilient. Visitors often live puzzled carrying tales of nation with an quenchable thirst. What is that feel, that finished spirit? Through the C mums. The answer lies in their cups. Lots and lots of them. Finns, it turns out, are the undisputed champions of coffee drinking. They consume a stack ring, 26 pounds of coffee per person every year. To put it in perspective, that's nearly four cups a day for every single person in the country. It's not just a hobbit. It's a way of life deeply woven into the fabric of Finnish culture. Okay, and now I'm going to show you the second pron in practice. Are you ready? Because it's going to be interesting. Okay, we are going to use the same information, the same fog because I think it will be easier for you to compare the results when we use the same fog. So yeah, we will be discussing fins. Once again. I could live in Finland. I love coffee so much. So we are copy pasting our thug. And then we are pasting our prompt. Okay. I have to tell you I like this one even better. Picture this a quiet, snowy village in Finland. The sun barely rises in the winter, casting the land into long, endless nights. You walk into the warm glowing home, the air thick with an aroma, so rich, it wraps around you like a blanket. You sit down, and before you even speak, someone places a steaming cup in front of you. Coffee, they ask with a knowing smile. You sip and it's good. So good you don't notice how often they refill your cup. And it's not just here, every home, every workplace, every gathering offers the same ritual, coffee, more coffee, and then a little more. Now here is the twist. This isn't just hospitality. This is the way of life. Fins drink more coffee than anyone else in the world. 26 pounds per person every year. That's nearly four cups a day for everyone, from grandparents to students. Yeah, this one is much more engaging. It's written in the style, which I really like. So you have the full picture, which is very important. I'm going to show you the third prompt in practice. Okay, so this is the prompt we are going to use. Okay. So we have this information included in the mini story that is more engaging that just giving the fact itself in a too simple way. So it started with a question. Why do things seem so energetic? Lyon asked as he zipped up his coat. He was visiting Helsinki for the first time, and something felled off. Despite the hold, the early sunsets, and the serene quiet of the streets, everyone seemed allerg almost too allerg. His finish guide, Annie, grinned, Oh, you will see. Just wait for FkaFica he asked confused, coffee break. She explained, you are going to love it. Soon enough, they arrived at the cze cafe. Before Lion could say a word, Barista handed him a cup. Then another. In another, the coffee was rich and smooth, so he didn't protest. Second round, Annie announced an hour later, dragging him to yet another cafe. The cycle repeated. By the end of the day, Lyon was jittery, white eyed, and vibrating with caffeine fulled energy. And here we have the fact inserted. So this is the way you can share facts in a more intriguing, more engaging way. I really love this method. So now it's time for you to use it and experiment with the facts you want to convey with the facts you want to include in your content. Use this method to inspire you and to share the facts you want to share in a more creative, not boring way. Tell me what do you think of this method? Would it be your favorite? 9. Adding Emotions: And now let's go to the first step which is necessary, which is adding emotions. Because in my opinion, at the heart of every memorable story, every content that is easily memorized and every content that stays in the audience heart for a long time is emotion. Because we remember stories not because of what happened, but because of how they made us feel. And that way, when we add feelings to our storytelling, we are creating this bridge between the reader and information, making it something that can connect with them, more personally. For example, let's imagine you are describing the importance of budgeting. Rather than laying out numbers, imagine it from the perspective of someone who just had a big uh huh moment. They are relieved, hopeful, maybe even a little bit proud. By adding emotions, you are giving your reader a chance to feel something beyond simple facts. Now I'm going to show you the prompts, which will help you achieve this result with the help of Chat GPT. Listen, I have my three favorite prompts for this. So here is the first prompt. Share this information as if it's coming from someone who experienced it firsthand. Describe their emotions, were they nervous, excited, surprised. The second prompt, tell a story about here you answer your topic, of course, through the eyes of someone who just had a big realization or a personal breakthrough. And the third prompt, write about this fact, but focus on the emotional impact it has on someone. For example, how learning this change their life or perspective? And now I'm going to show you these amazing, really powerful proms in practice. So we have to find an information that we want to convey. I like the one about coffee in Finland, but we need something new for this task. So let's make it about pizza. Let's say the information we want to convey is that the fact is the fact that pizza is considered a national symbol representing Italy to the rest of the world so much that UNESCO has enbled pizza as an intangible cultural heritage of humanity. So this is the fact we are going to use for this task. So now we are using the first prompt. For this purpose, I'm copying the information we want to convey, which is about pizza because I'm getting hungry. And we are telling Ta GPT to share this information as if it's coming from someone who experienced it firsthand. Of course, then we can modify the output. We can add our own perspective. We can edit the writing style, adding the writing level whatever we want. I'm showing you inspiration. Of what kind of output you can get with this prompt. So, listen, here's what we got. Here is the information but shared in this way as if it's coming from someone who experienced it firsthand. So that's what HG Bt generated for us. I will never forget the moment I stood in the heart of Naples watching the pizza Yollos work their magic. It was mesmerizing, the way they stretched it off. Spread a perfect amount on San Marzano tomato sauce and topped it with fresh mozzarella and basil. As someone who grew up with pizza as a Friday night staple, seeing it crafted in its birthplace, felt almost sacred. When I heard that UniScu had recognized new Polian pizza as an intangable cultural heritage of humanity, it was like the world had finally a knowledge what Italians and pizza lovers everywhere already knew. This isn't just food. It's art, it's culture, it's history. I felt a mix of pride and joy, like I was witnessing a moment where tradition and craftsmanship were being honored on a global stage. But there was also this sense of A. To think that something so simple flour, water, salt could carry so much meaning was cumbling it made me realize that pizza isn't just meal. It's a story of resilience of creativity, of a community sharing love for food. Standing there, inhaling this smoky aroma of a wood fired oven, I couldn't help but feel deeply connected to the generations of Italians who shaped this culinary legacy. It was thrilling to know that the world saw it too. As you can see, the result is very personal, very touching, full of personal thoughts. And that way you can get this amazing inspiration for sharing any fact, any fact you choose in this personal engaging way. Now I'm going to show you the second prom practice, which just for a reminder is this one because I want you to have good comparison, good opportunity to just compare the result, we're going to use the same fog because yeah, pizza deserves it. We are not specifying how many words the story should have. We are not specifying who our audience is because that can be made for each prompt separately. That's up to you. That's up to me when I write using the help of HGPT. But this chapter isn't about it. You know, you can edit each output. You can tell TGPT to use different writing style, different tone, different writing level, sound like someone you can also paste your writing style, a piece that was written by you, completely by you without any help of a eye. In that way you will get even better results, but you can apply it to every prompt. So as I said before, this is me sharing inspiration for your prompts and showing you what is possible. So this is the second story we got and this is also very personal. This is what I can already tell, even from reading only the first sentence. I stood outside the small pizzeria in Naples, the sun dipping low and casting a warm glow over the cobblestone streets. This smell of freshly baked dough and basil filled the air. I'd come here on the whim hoping to experience something authentic, something real. What I didn't expect was a revelation. The pizza Yello was a man of maybe 50, his hands moving with the precision of someone who spent a lifetime perfecting his craft. As I watched him spin it doll, something shifted inside me. He wasn't just making pizza. He was creating a legacy, a piece of art passed down through generations. I could sit in his focus in the reverence of his movements. Then it hit me. Then you have these personal confessions which are very universal, which are very relatable, and I'm really happy that TGPT chose such relatable experiences to describe. Of course, we can tell GPT what experiences, what emotion it should include. So it's more ourselves. So it includes our experiences, not the ones that TGPT came up with. So here is the rest of the mini story, and now I'm going to show you the third prompt in practice. It's this one. And now, as I can see, it's less personal. It's more like an essay about someone, a story about someone else. So there's a twist, there's a difference, and it's starting like this. Julian had always taken pizza for granted. Growing up in Rome, it was just there. A staple at family dinners, a quick bite on busy afternoon, a comfort of rainy and nice. It wasn't until she moved to London for work that she realized how much it meant to her. Amidst the rush of a new city and a demanding job, she found herself longing for the familiar. One evening scrolling through her phone, she stumbled open an article about Unesco recognizing Neapolitan pizza as an intangable cultural heritage of humanity. At first, she smiled thinking of home, but as she re fo the Something inside her shifted. Pizza, this thing she had always thought of as ordinary was being celebrated on a global stage, not for its taste, but for its cultural significance, its history. It's ability to connect people. Suddenly, she saw it differently. She thought of her grandmother who made pizza from scratch every Sunday. Julia could still hear her voice teaching how to press the dough right to Nevkim and olive oil. It wasn't just food. It was love. I was memory, it was identity. And here is the rest of our mi story. And as you can see, that way, you can basically transform any even boring in fact, this one isn't boring. It's exciting for me at least. But using these proms, you can transform even the most boring fact into a story into an experience, into something people will connect to, something they will relate to. So it's a great way not just to put facts out there, but just dress it in this storytelling to make it more engaging. So now it's your time to experiment with these proms and think about what can you use them for? How that way you can add emotions to your topics to the content you need or want to create. Also, think what feelings are naturally part of it and how you can amplify those by using these proms. Once you've profted a story that you are proud of or the one that surprised you, remember, don't hesitate to share it with us. I'm really curious, and I really want to see what you can create with HAGPT when you turn facts into something more because remember, it's all about turning TGPT from fact finder from just a tool. Into a storyteller, into something that can really inspire you and make your job or your process so much easier. And by guiding TGPT to use relatable examples and narratives, it will give your content this depth and richness, which we want, of course. And if you don't feel the need to use complex proms like these ones, you can always simplify the process. And for example, use these two to make it shorter. So here are my two very short proms that can also urn GPT into storyteller and add emotions, provide a relatable story that illustrates why this topic matters. Or the second prompt, share an example of someone who overcame a challenge related to this topic. They are also very powerful in very helpful in many ways because they can inspire you to show you new perspectives, new things related to the topic that you want to write about, that you want to create content about. These proms will make GPT include storytelling in its response, and you will very quickly see that with the right guidance, even technical topics, technical facts can be much more engaging and much more accessible. In that way, I think your readers want to just learn. They will feel connected inspired and engaged. And this is also a technique that is used in so many good books, books that are appreciated worldwide, in so many amazing guides, in so many good educational movies that is really good to include this technique, include storytelling, include emotions in your content, if you want to achieve more with it, if you want this content to stick with your readers. 10. Empathy First—Adding Warmth and Understanding to Every Response: Empathy first. Now we are adding warmth and understanding to every response. From what I've observed, empathy is very often this secret ingredient to keep the audience attention. To exemplify it better, imagine for a second, you're at the doctor's office and they are explaining a very complex, very difficult diagnosis to you without asking if you understand. It feels cold, it feels distant, like they are speaking at you, not with you. And I think with HAGPT it's very easy to fall into the same trap if you are not careful. And what's the fix, I think, from my experience, it's guiding HAGPT to respond with empathy. In a moment, I will show you how to achieve that and why do I think it's so important? Because, listen, I feel like pathy is that glue. That makes any conversation stick. And publishing content online is also basically a conversation. It's an exchange. You are posting something, you are showing, sharing something, and people are giving their time to consume it. So it has to be a very respectful process because we don't want to waste someone's time and make them angry. Back to our empathy and why it's a key, I see that way. Empathy is what makes people feel like they are not just being talked at but actually understood and heard. And when Chat GPT gives you outputs that are full of empathy and understanding, it can transform helpful information into conversational engaging content. So this chapter is all about building these warmth into turning Chat GPT into listening ear and to just create that feeling of Wow, this actually gets me when someone consumes your content. Think about it that way. Empathy is like having a friend who doesn't just give you advice, but makes you feel better just by listening because I think we all know that feeling of relief. When someone responds with kindness and understanding not just serious solutions and emotionless ideas how to solve the problem. Sure, we need solutions, but we need to pack them with kindness and empathy. So adding this extra warmth to Cha GPTs outputs will help to make your content feel like it's created by someone who's not just here to share content, just to earn money or just to get appreciation or just to share for the sake of sharing. But by someone who's genuinely there to help, not just a machine churning out content, churning out answers and solutions. And to build that entathy into HGPT's responses into HAGPTs outputs, we will be focusing on these three key techniques. The first technique, active listening, it's about showing that we understand where our audience is coming from, validating emotions. It's about recognizing and acknowledging feelings and offering gentle suggestions. And here we are going to share ideas and advice, but in a supportive way, not in a preachy way. And these prompts really the prompts I'm going to show you in a minute will really help to attribute to others warmth understanding and real sense of care. And these proms will turn the experience from just informative to truly support it because empathy isn't just nice to have its essential. And by teaching GPT, to consider the emotional needs of your audience of your reader, you will create this content that feels like a friend's guidance, not a boring lecture, not like someone is here to preach, preach, preach. So let's discuss the first technique. Active listening. So in human conversations, in our everyday conversations, active listening is very often that little oh, I see. Or admitting, Oh, I get it. It must be tough, I understand. That makes you feel like someone's really paying attention to what you are saying. And for CHGPT, it's about showing that it's not just waiting to respond, but actually absorbing what you are writing, what you are saying, what you are telling it to do. When you prompt HGPT to actively listen, it will create responses that feels like I hear you to make the content more genuine and just more emotional, more engaging. So here are the prompts we are going to use for that. The first prompt, respond to. Here we insert the topic or the issue as if you are listening closely and acknowledging their feelings before offering any advice. The second prompt, start the response by reflecting back what the person said, showing that you understand their main concern. Now the third prompt, imagine you are talking to a friend who just wanted about a bad day. Show that you are listening before jumping in with advice. That way, we will create this friendly engaging info before giving pretty solutions, and they won't be preachy. That's the goal. So let's see those proms in practice. So let's say we are What issue can we have? Okay. It's a funny question because we all have so many that we have a variety to choose, right? But let's say our to do list never ends and we feel overwhelmed. I think that's unfortunately the most relatable issue. So say, my to do list is never ending, and I feel deeply overwhelmed by this, and I can sleep at night, knowing so many things are waiting for their turn. Okay, that's the issue. Feels very personal. Unfortunately. Okay. And now we are pasting the first prompt because I need to tell you the first prompt first. It's very, very useful, for example, when you are creating articles in the form of Q&A or frequently asked questions because you are basically HGPT is basically answering directly to the problem. So here is the output we got. I'm really sorry to hear you feeling this way. It sounds incredibly exhausting and overwhelming to have so much on your plate and not feel like there is an end in sight. I can sense how much this is waiting on you, especially with it even affecting your sleep. That must make it feel even harder to face each new day. It's okay to feel overwhelmed when the toduls feels endless. Sometimes just acknowledging that it's a lot and that's okay to feel this way can be the first step toward relief. You are carrying so much right now, and that's not easy. And here is the last paragraph of this output. And now I'm going to show you the second prompt in practice. Now we need to change the prompt a little bit. Our issue, let's say, it's our best friend who is facing this issue with never ending to list. So my best friend is facing this issue. And she feels deeply overwhelmed. So we have this response. It sounds like your best friend is really feeling the weight of her to do less right now. She's overwhelmed by how much there is to do, and it's even affecting her ability to sleep because D is tasks are constantly on her mind. That must feel so exhausting and frustrating for her, especially since the feeling of never catching up can make everything seem even harder to tackle. It's clear she cares deeply about getting things done, which says a lot about her sense of responsibility and dedication. Maybe what she needs most right now is a way to pause, breathe, and take a fresh approach. That feels more manageable. Breaking things into smaller pieces or focusing on just one or two key priorities might help ease that overwhelming pressure. And perhaps reminding her that it's okay to ask for help or even let some things wait because her well being matters just as much as those tasks. Now we are going back to the first version of the issue. Let's go back to pretending we are facing this problem, not our best friend, let's use the first prompt. And this one is even more conversational, as you can see, it feels more like Taji Futi is talking to you. So it feels very, very uplifting, in a way. That sounds really tough. I can hear how much this is waiting on you. Having so much to do and feeling like it never ends, no wonder you are feeling overwhelmed. And then not being able to sleep on top of it, that just makes everything feel even harder, doesn't it? It's like your mind can't rest because it stuck. Thinking about all those tasks waiting for you. That's such a heavy load to carry, and I can only imagine how exhausting it must be to feel like there is no break from it. If you want, we can talk through it together. But honestly, I just want you to know I'm here and get why you are feeling this way. It's okay to feel overwhelmed. You don't have to figure it all out right now, so it feels very, very uplifting. Okay. So now let's discuss the second technique, which is validating emotions, which I think can also become a very powerful way to incorporate into your content. Validation is all about letting the other person know that their feelings make sense and that they are allowed to feel whatever they're feeling. This might sound small, but it's incredibly powerful because there's this difference between feeling understood and feeling dismissed. When Chat GPT validates emotions in the output, it's like it's saying, Your experience is real, and I see that. I see. And whether our reader is feeling excitement, frustration, sadness, adding this validation helps respond in a way that feels warm, not just clinical and stretchy, like I said before. So here are the prompts you can use to incorporate that in your content. For example, when you are trying to come up with a response to one of your readers, someone from your audience, or maybe you are preparing this Q&A or an article with responses or messages from your audience. So here is the first prompt. Respond to someone who's feeling here you answered emotion, for example, being overwhelmed or anxious by first acknowledging that feeling. The second prompt, imagine you're talking to a friend who's having a tough time. How would you validate their experience to show they are not alone. And this one is more like Pn modificator start putting this at the end of your foundation prom, of course. And the third prom, write a response that includes phrases like, that makes sense, or it's normal to feel that way and at more empathy. So let's say our task for hajPit will be this. Let's say, one of my readers send me a message confessing that her best friend is talking behind her back, and she says very nasty things about her, which, of course, are very far from being real. Now we can add our modificaors to make the response very empathetic, full of validation, this understanding for the situation. So let's use the first one. Of course, we need to modify this prompt a little bit. So respond to her respond to her, knowing she's feeling very anxious by first acknowledging that feeling. That will be it. And here's what TTPT told us in response. I'm sorry to hear what you are going through. It makes so much sense that you are feeling anxious. It's incredibly hurtful to find out that someone you care about, especially best friend, might be talking behind your back. You trusted this person, and now it feels like that trust has been shaken. That's such a painful and confusing situation to be in, and that's completely valid for you to feel upset and unsure of how to handle it. If you want to share more about what's happening, I'm here to listen. Sometimes just putting everything out there can help untangle those emotions a bit. Whatever you're feeling right now is okay. This is a tough situation. And you don't have to face it alone. So as you can see, output from Child GPT is very empathetic, very understanding. Sometimes we know we want to give someone this comfort, this support, but we are not quite sure how to put it all into words. And I think that's when this prom this method also can help you so much. I'm not a big fan of becoming lazy because you will tell DPT to write everything for you. No. In my personal opinion, of course, you can feel very differently about this. Sometimes you are just too tired. You know you want to comfort someone. You know you want to support someone. But you are just so tired after working all day or after having so many things on your plate right now that you need this support. And I feel like that's when this inspiration, prompt, this technique can also be very, very helpful. So now I'm going to show you the next one, the next prompt in practice. So, as always, we are going to discuss the same task so you have full picture to compare. With this second prompt, here is the result we get. You will see it in a moment that is very conversational and very honest and full of this emotional support. That sounds so painful, and I'm really sorry you're going for this. I can only imagine how hurtful it must feel to find out that someone you trust, someone you've called your best friend is saying such nasty things about you, especially when you know they're not true. It's such a betrayal, and it's no won that is waiting on you so heavily. I want you to know that you are not alone in this. It's okay to feel upset, angry or even confused. It's a really tough situation to navigate. Friendships are built on trust and when that trust is broken, it can feel like this racks being pulled out from under you. You don't have to sort through this on your own, though. I'm here for you, and remember it's okay to take the time you need to process everything. What you are feeling is completely valid. And now the third prompt so you can see the difference. So here is what we got from this friend. I'm so sorry you're dealing with this. It's such a painful thing to experience, especially when it's coming from someone you considered a best friend. It makes sense that you are feeling hurt and anxious right now. When someone we trust and care about says unkind things behind our back, it's a real betrayal and it's normal to feel shaken and unsure of how to handle it. It's completely valid to feel upset about this. You've done nothing to deserve that kind of treatment, and it's so frustrating to know that these things being said aren't even true. Anyone would feel deeply hurt in the opposition, so please know that you're not overreacting. Or being too sensitive or being too sensitive. If you want to talk more about what's happening or how it's affecting you, I'm here to listen. You deserve kindness and respect in your relationships, and it's okay to take time to figure out how to move forward in a way that feels right for you. So as you can see, those outputs are full of validation, full of validating the reader, or the audience emotions, and it's very supporting. 11. Offering Gentle Suggestions: Sharing Ideas and Advice in a Supportive Way: Now we need to discuss the first technique, which is offering gentle suggestions. Why is it so important? Because, well, I think advice can be tricky. Sometimes even the best advice can come off as harsh if it's not delivered with care. Because empathy means not only understanding but also knowing when and how to share ideas in a way that feels supportive not pushing. And we need to do that with the outputs from HGPT as well, because when Cha JBT offers suggestions in a gentle way, it becomes a guide, a friendly guide rather than a lecture. So phrasing suggestions as options using the soft language or simply just giving encouragement can make this advice feels like it's coming from someone who genuinely cares. These are my proms to achieve that when we need this help from Chad GPT. Respond with advice for someone feeling lost, but make sure it's gentle and encouraging. Avoid sounding to directive. The second prompt, offer a few ideas to someone looking for help with. Here you answer the topic, but frame them as options they might consider not so doce. And the first prompt, imagine you are encouraging a friend to try something new. How would you make it sound like an exciting possibility? Not an obligation. And these prompts are super helpful in not only when you are creating content, but also when you want an inspiration, how to deal with a certain situation or how to respond to someone. So I'm going to show you them in practice. Okay, so let's say our best friend lost her job and have no idea how to level up her resume to get the new one quicker. Or maybe no, no, no, because that would be too personal. Let's say my audience is struggling with believing. They can earn money online, for example, by producing, selling online products doesn't have to be super difficult. Our task is now this, my audience is struggling with believing earning money online, for example, by selling online products doesn't have to be super difficult and let's use the first prompt, which is respond with advice for someone feeling lost, but make sure it's gentle and encouraging. Avoid sounding too directive, and this is the output we got. I completely understand why it might feel overwhelming or even intimidating to think about earning money online, especially when there's so much information out there and it can feel like others make it look easy. It's totally normal to feel a bit lost at the start. Most people do. What's important to remember is that you don't have to have everyone figure out all at once. It's okay to start small and let things grow at a pace that feels manageable for you. Think about the skills or passions you already have or even problems you've solved in your own life. These can often become the foundation for online products or services. You don't have to reinvent the wheel. Something simple and genuine can resonate with others. And the good news is there are so many tools and resources available now that make it easier to get started without needing a lot of technical knowledge. Give yourself this permission to learn as you go and know that every small step is progress. It doesn't have to be perfect or complicated, authentic and free to you. You've got it and it's okay to take it one step at a time. Now let's compare to the results we will get when we use the second prompt, which is this one. Offer a few ideas to someone looking for help with, and here we will insert our topic, but frame them as options they might consider not mouse dose. And as you can see, this output isn't very long, but we can always tell HDPD to make it longer. So that's not a problem. It never is. And it begins like this. I get why earning money online can feel daunting. It's a new world for many, and it seems like there are endless pops to choose from. But the truth is, it doesn't have to be overly complicated, and there are plenty of approachable ways to get started. Here are a few options you might consider depending on what feels right for you. And then GPT list the options for us. Okay. And now the third prompt, and I think this one is most exciting. So here is the prompt we are going to use now. Imagine you're encouraging a friend to try something new. How would you make it sound like an exciting possibility, not an obligation? You know, earning money online doesn't have to be as intimidating as it might seem. Honestly, it could even be kind of exciting if you think of it as a way to explore something you enjoy or care about. It's not about diving in and figuring out everything all at once. It's more like dipping your toes in and seeing where it takes you. For example, imagine turning something you already love, like a hobby, skill or even just a topic you're curious about into something that others might appreciate. Maybe it's designing a fun product, sharing your expertise and a short guide, or creating something that solves a small problem for people. You don't have to go big right away. Just start with one simple idea and see how it feels. What's so cool about this is that you get to learn as you go. Each little step you take, whether it's setting up a shop or brainstorming idea is progress, and who knows? It could turn into something much bigger than you ever imagined. So if you're even a little curious, why not give it a try? There is no pressure, just an opportunity to explore and create. And whatever happens, you're bound to discover something new about yourself along the way. Doesn't that sound like it could be fun? Yeah, I think this output is really good. I love the vibe because this prompt because this prompt is telling TTPT to use this excited, engaging tone, which will then engage your audience or the person you're creating and fall. Okay. So now it's your turn to experiment with these proms. And I'm really curious what you can use them for to make your daily processes simpler and avoid creative block. 12. Keeping It Conversational—From Formal to Friendly: Keeping it conversational from formal to friendly. Of course. Formal language has its place, but very often it's a barrier. I don't know about you, but I personally enjoy the most reading content that feels very conversational. Then I feel like we gravitate towards writing that feels easy to read, approachable and natural and honest. So this chapter is about guiding HGPT to write in this conversational, easy to read, pleasant to read tone. And I will show you the proms that encourage HGPT to speak more directly to your readers as if we were in the same room as you. So here is our first step using casual language. Because here's the deal. Formal language. Mm mm mm. As I've already told you, it's out. Because I think no one likes to feel like they're reading a school essay that is so predictable and so safe. We don't want to play safe in writing. So when you will use the prompts, I'm going to show you will be saying to Tad GPT, just tell it to me, to my audience, like you would tell it to a friend. That, of course, means sweeping out words like therefore moreover, for, for example, se and besides. So it's all about making HGPT sound like. It's a part of relaxed conversation, not a thesis presentation. So these are the prompts I'm going to show you now. The first prompt. Explain. Here you answer the topic you want to create content about, like you are chatting with a friend. Make it feel relaxed, like you are sharing of a coffee. The second prompt, rewrite this explanation to sound chill and friendly, like you are explaining it to someone who's interested but new to it. And the third prompt, take this formal response and make it feel casual and natural like you are talking to someone you know well. Now I'm going to show you them in practice because it's revolutionary what they can do. So let's say we want to know how the washing machine works. Just a practical example, right? So that will be our prompt. I want to know how a washing machine works. And we are using this third prompt. Explain it like you are chatting with a friend, make it feel relaxed, like you are sharing op coffee. And here is a short but very engaging and very easy to imagine the way it works, description. So that's how it begins. Sure. So a washing machine is actually pretty cool when you think about how it works. It's like a little robot dedicated to cleaning your clothes. Here is the gist of it. First, when you load up the machine and pick a cycle, the machine fills up with water, either hot or cold depending on what you've chosen. It mixes in the detergent you've added so the soap can work its magic. Then comes the drum, the big spinning part inside. It starts turning back and forth. That motion switches the water and detergent through your clothes, scrubbing them by hand, but way faster and with a lot less effort. It's this movement that loses up dirt, stains, and all that grim stuck in your clothes. After that, the machine drains the dirty water out and do it rinse. It fills back up with clean water to wash out all the soap, and sometimes it repeats the step a few times to make sure everything's nice and clean. And then there's the rest of the cycle described. And as you can see this description isn't written in this official too serious way. It's very informal. It's very nice to read. You can imagine every process, every part of the process, so that counts. And now we will turn the basic description of how the washing machine works into something more casual by using the two prompts that are left in this chapter by using these two prompts. So here is how this description of the way a washing machine works would look like if we use a very simple pram, for example, explain how washing machine works. So as you can see, it's very, very boring, very serious. It reads like extraction. Washing machine operates through a systematic process that uses water, data gan and mechanical agitation to clean clothes. Here's how it works. Then you have these steps, and this is the way ATPT behaves when we don't specify our needs when we don't use any prompt modificator. We don't want to do that. So now we will take this description, this boring description. So now I'm going to use this prompt. Take this formal response and make it feel casual and natural like you are talking to someone you know well. And listen, let's see how it will change because I already know the difference is going to be huge. So as you can see, this one is much nicer to read, much easier to imagine. And that way, you can basically transform every boring description. Every boring process description or any description, any process, any instruction or any text into something very engaging, very easy to understand. And much more personal, by the way. Just look at the first sentences. They are very straightforward. Now we will tell RGPT to rewrite this explanation to sound chill and friendly, like you are explaining it to someone who's interested but new to it. And let's see how this prompt will change the output, how it will change the boreing description, which I've shown you a few minutes ago. Alright, so here's the deal with how a washing machine works. It's actually super simple once you break it down. When you start it up and choose your settings, the first thing it does is fill up with water. Temperature depends on what you picked. As you can see, it's very similar to the first option we got, the good first option. So you can use all the free prompts to get disengaging descriptive outputs. Now it's your turn to experiment with these proms and take a moment to reflect. Do you often have these situations or maybe used to have this situation when ChaGPT gives you two formal response, and you are angry with it and you are thinking like, Oh, ChaGPT isn't so smart. It's not so advanced yet. Trust me, it is advanced. We just have to know how to modify the output to meet our needs better. The second step using you and I. This method is simple, but I think it's very powerful because using you and I is giving HGPT this permission to get a little bit more personal, and it very often turns a generic answer into something that feels like it's directed at you or at your audience. And when HGPT says, it's talking to you or to your readers. And when it says I, it feels like someone's right there with you. Sharing the experience. So, listen, here are the prompts that are very helpful when you want to achieve that. The first one explain. Here you insert our topic, using you and I to make it feel personal and direct like you are talking with a friend. The second prompt, walk me through. Here you answer the topic, like we are doing it together. Use we to make it feel like a team effort. And the first prompt, use you in the response to make it sound like it's just you and me having a friendly chat. So let's see it in practice. So let's say we want to discuss the way how to make lasagna. Let's say it's our task for now. So let's start by discussing this prompt. So explain how to cook a good lasagna. Using you and I to make it feel personal and direct like you are just talking with a friend. And here is the result we got. All right. Let's make some lasagna. It's not as complicated as it sounds. And honestly, it's one of those dishes that's super satisfying to put together. Here's how I do it, and you can toll it with it to your liking. First, we will start with the sauce. I like to make a simple meat sauce. Just brown some ground beef or sausage in a big pan. Once it's cooked, add in a jar of marinara sauce. I'll make your own if you're feeling fancy and let it simmer while you prep everything else. You want it nice and rich because that's what gives lasagna its amazing flavor. Now let's get the cheese mix ready. In a boil, mix ricotta cheese with a handful of shredded mozzarella, some grated parmesan, and egg. This helps it hold together and a pinch of salt and pepper. And then we have the rest of the recipe and the instruction how to make good lasagna. As you can see, it's very, very conversational, very easy to read. Almost like we are reading a blog post from some funny, nice to be around Food blogger. And now let's say for the second front, for this one, let's say we want to you want to teach someone how to How to sing better. Okay. Walk me through methods to sing like a pro like we're doing airs together. Use we to make it feel like a team effort. And as you can see, now we also have this very conversational tone. We have different chapters, different part of the content, and it feels like a very personal advice, nothing pushy, nothing that sounds like preaching. Let's do this together. Singing like a pro is certainly achievable with a bit of practice and the right mindset. Let's go step by step. And as you can see, we can also tell GPT to generate longer paragraphs because I feel like they are a little bit short, but the tone is very, very engaging. And now I'm going to show you the third prompt. So let's say my audience needs to know how to make the first dollar from selling online products. So my audience needs to know how to make the first dollar from selling online products, use you and the response to make it sound like it's just me and you having a friendly chat. And this output is very similar to the previous one, though we have a different topic. And when it begins like this, right, let's talk about how you can make your first dollar selling online products. It's totally doable, and I promise it's not always as overwhelming as it might seem. Here is how you can get started step by step. I think we need to tell TDPT to elaborate on these chapters a little bit more because it sounds a little bit funny to have this chapter, pick one simple product to start, and then we have only four sentences. I feel like this topic can have two pages or even 20 pages or even the whole book about it. So it's really funny to see only four things about this chapter, inside this chapter. But at the same time, we didn't specify how many words we need in this content. So it's totally understandable why CharPT generated this long. So now it's your turn to experiment with these prompts to unlock how powerful they can be for your content and how they can change the way CharPT generates the outputs for you. And notice how the tone shift when you add, for example, the prompt about adding and I and reflect on that. Does it feel more conversational that way? And keep tweaking, keep modifying the output until it sounds like something you would say personally in a chat with a friend, for example. And I hope in this chapter, you notice that when you combine casual language, personal pronouns, and those friendly touches, you get an output from HAGBTFeels warm. Approachable and so much easier to connect with. It's no longer just answering questions and telling what you tell you to do, but it's like having a real conversation and getting this conversational tone from it. That's super, super powerful. 13. Adding a Signature Style: Good to unforgettable. Adding a signature style. Now that we've covered how to make TGPT outputs more warm, more relatable and first of all, more conversational, let's go a step further. This chapter will be all about helping you develop a signature style with hATGPT. One that will make the output from ChatGPT not only engaging and effective but also memorable and one of the kind. Think of it as giving your Chat GPT a distinctive, distinctive voice. One that stands out and feels uniquely tailored to your personal brand, to your profile, to your personality. And the message you conveying online. Because I think this is where CSGPT will go from being helpful to being unforgettable. Because we don't need responses that just get the job done, but we are dreaming about responses that make people stop, make people smile, and make people remember. Want Cha GPT to sound like it belongs to you with a tone that's so distinct, it could only have come from your corner of the Internet. In this chapter, I will share with you the techniques to give Chat GPT responses the signature style by playing with three elements. First element adding humor, bringing in this touch of wit, playfulness, funny, personality, of course, if it reflects your personal style using metaphors and analogies, that's our second element because we'll try to create memorable imagery that sticks with the reader. And the third very, very important element that's developing a consistency, developing a voice that feels unique, familiar, and can be repeatable. So let's start with discussing the first step adding humor. I think I don't have to tell you because you already know that humor is powerful, because it's not just about being funny. It's more about being nice and pleasant to be around about connecting, disarming, and adding lightness, even to serious topics that people can genuinely enjoy and most of the times they and I think adding this humor has so many different meanings. For many people, it has a different meaning. For example, humor might mean clever wordplay or puns. For others, it's much more subtle. Like off hand comment, that makes people nod and think, that was smart, yeah, that's right. So you may wonder how to achieve that with CHGPT? Is that even possible? And, of course, I'm here to tell you. Yeah, it is. I'm going to show you the prompts. Come on. So the first prompt for adding humor is this. Add a light joke or playful remark to this response. Think of it as something that would make the reader smile even just a little. The second prompt, explain her insert topic with a touch of humor. Like you're telling it a way that's a bit cheeky and unexpected. And the third prompt, imagine you have a queer key personality. Add a playful line or two that gives the response more flare. And now I'm going to show you this in practice. Okay, so let's start with the first prompt a light joke or playful remark to this response. Think of it as something that would make the reader smile even just a little bit. So first, we need to get a simple response. So let's say we'll ask HAGPTH many cafes should I drink to maintain optimal health? So my question is, how many coffees a day should I drink to maintain optimal health? And then TGPT is giving me this very serious but very accurate response. And I need to tell it to add a line joke or playful remark to this response. So let's do this, and we will see how it changes. And here is this joke. Remember, coffee is a magical lexir, but like all magic, it works best in moderation, unless you want to become the wizard who cannot hear colors. I'm afraid very often, I overuse caffeine, so that's very relatable. So as you can see, this ending instantly makes you think higher of this little guide. Now I will show you the second prompt in practice. So for a reminder for a quick reminder, this is the one we are going to use now. So we are going to use the same task because I want you to compare the results. So we're going to modify the prompt a bit. First, I'm tasting my question and then I'm just referring to it. So I'm just instead of filling in the placeholder insert topic, I'm just typing in it. And as you can see, now we are getting a full body of content that's a little bit humorous. You can see it especially here. The number of coffee you should drink 20 optimal health depends on various factors such as your tolerance. How many coffee should you drink for optimal health? Well, let's put it this way enough to stay sharp, but not so much that you start drafting conspiracy theories about your barista. For the sweet spot for most human and a few over caffeinated squirrels, three to four cups a day is the magic number. This is backed by science and possibly the collective prayers of sleep deprived office workers worldwide. At this level, studies say you could enjoy benefits like a reduced risk of heart disease, type two diabetes, and the superpower to deal with mornings emails the golden rule. Stick to under 400 milligrams of caffeine per day, about four to five cups of irregular coffee. That's enough to fuel your productivity without needing a handrail for the caffeine jars. Beyond that, you're entering, talking too fast, and sending regretful text tory. Special consideration pregnant. Stick to one to two cups max. The baby doesn't need its own Starbucks order yet. Cathen sensitive one cup might turn you into a hummingbird on roller skates. So fret carefully. Sleep issues. Stop drinking by mid afternoon unless you auditioning for a role as a night owl. Best advice. Skip the heavy syrups and what cream mountains. Coffee isn't dessert, even if the menu tries to convince you otherwise. And while it's tempting to think, if four cups is good, eight must be awesome. Remember, there is a fine line between focus genius and accidentally buying a yam at sea. Enjoy your coffee responsibly. One mac at a time. This is what we aim for. And now, once again, with the third prong, which just for a reminder quick reminder as always, it's this one, we are going to use this prompt. So imagine you have a quirky personality at a playful line or maybe lines, not a playful line. And as you can see, this one is also very engaging, very humorous. Being honest, I think I prefer the previous one a little bit more, but this one is also very, very nicely written, and I think it's very similar. It's just a personal preference that I prefer the previous one. It's on point. It's a little bit short, but I think it's the optimal link, for example, for Instagram post or if we want to use it on website as a blog post, it should be longer, but for a newsletter is okay. So it all depends on the purpose, where we would like to use this text. So right now, I want to tell Tat GPT to make it longer. But if you prefer to post text like this on your blog post, then you definitely need it a little bit longer. 14. Using Metaphors and Analogies: Okay. Now let's go to the step number two that's using metaphors and analogies. Very often, I think there's nothing like a good metaphor to make a concept more clear, more engaging, and a little bit unforgettable because when you compare an idea on something unexpected, it's just stick small. And many, many times metaphors can add deaths, humor, and creativity to even the simplest or the most serious topics. So it's not dedicated only to light hearted or optimistic ones. So in this step, we will focus on how to prompt TGPT to include these amazing relatable analogies that will make your ideas easier and just way more fun to understand and to read for your audience. So listen, here are the prompts we are going to use. The first prompt, explain, here you insert the topic. Using a metaphor that makes it feel tangible like you're painting a picture for the reader. The second prompt, turn this concept into a vivid analogy like you are comparing it to something people deal with every day. And the third prompt, use an unusual but relatable metaphor to describe, here you answer your topic, something surprising but easy to understand. And do you want to see them in practice? I think you should. So I will task for GPT, and the topic for our content will be, I chocolate harmful? Or is chocolate unhealthy. And now we are using this prompt. Is chocolate unhealthy. Explain it using a metaphor that makes it feel tangible like you are painting a picture for the reader. And here we have our metaphor. Chocolate is like fire, beautiful, comforting, and incredibly useful, but only when you handle it the right way. A small warm flame can light up your day dark chocolate, red in antioxidants and lowing sugar can boost heart health, improve brain function, and even make you feel happier by nudging your body to release and dar things. But toss too many locks on that fire like a ball packed with sugar, unhealthy fats and artificial ingredients. And suddenly, what started as a cozy glow turns into a roaring blaze. That's bad for your health. Too much sugar can lead to weight gain. Teeth decay, and even long term risk like diabetes, while unhealthy fats can burden your heart. The trick B chocolate whisper is high quality dog chocolate, at least 70% cocoa and enjoy it in small intentional bites. Think of it as the kind link for perfect day, not a bonfire of induligence. Balance and mindful chocolate doesn't have to be unhealthy. It can be a sweet, sweet little spark. I really like it. It's very It's very pleasant to read. It's very lightly described and explained, and I really, really like the way it's written. So now I'm going to show you the second round. And yes, I'm going to do it with the same task. So is chocolate unhealthy, turn this concept into a vivid analogy like you're comparing it to something people deal with every day. Okay, that's very creative. I like that already. Chocolate is like your group chat. It all depends on how you manage it. A small, thoughtful group think a few squares of dark chocolate can make you feel supported, loved, and even energized. It brings rich conversation to the table like antioxidants for your body and a little mood boost to your day. But if you let it spiral out of control, like a chaotic chart filled with endless notifications, also known as sugary milk chocolate, proceed treats or eating a whole bar in one setting, it becomes overwhelming and unhealthy. Too much sugar and unhealthy fats clog your system the same way too many texts, clutter your focus, leaving you drain and sluggish. The key be selective. Choose high quality dark chocolate, limit your potion and savor each bite. Just like you mute the over zealous child and focus on the friends who bring value. Balance right, chocolate, like a good conversation, can be highlight of your day instead of a source of cows. Very creative. And now let's bring the third prom, so this one to life. Is chocolate unhealthy. Use an unusual but relatable metaphor to describe it. Something surprising but easy to understand. And now we have the third option, and it is like this. Chocolate is like your favorite pair of shoes. It can either be perfect fit or leave you with blisters depending on how you wear it. Well made, high quality shoe, thin dark chocolate with 70% cocoa or more supports you, feels good, and can even take you places. It's packed with antioxidants, improves your heart health, and gives your mood a little lift. Just like those coffee snickers that make a long walk feel effortless. But if you pick the wrong kind like the cheap, ill fitting shoes, hello sugary process chocolate loaded with unhealthy fats, it may look tempting at first, but over time, it can cause discomfort. Too much sugar is like a pebble in your shoe. Leading to weight gain, blood sugar, spikes, and long term health issues. Unhealthy fats, those are like worn out souls giving you no support. The secret to happy feet and happy body is moderation and quality. Pick the chocolate that fits your health goals and don't overdo it. After all, you wouldn't wear Silues to hike, so treat your chocolate choices with the same care. So as you can see the metaphors, these analogies can be really created, and they enrich the text so much. So it's such a smart idea to use them. So now it's your turn. And meanwhile, we are slowly but surely turning to step number three. Step number three is building consistency. And honestly, I think this is the ultimate secret sauce to developing this signature style because the more you define your style and stick to it, the more recognizable it will become. Now I will share and show you the forms that encourage HGPT to use certain phrases, quirks or your personal greetings, your unique one of the kind things that makes your writing yours to build that consistent tone that is remarkable and memorable because consistency really is key to this recognizable style that people that people will start associating with you. So here is the first prompt. Add a signature phrase to start and end this response, something you would use often to give it a familiar feel. And here is a smart practice to arm GPT with, for example, free articles, data like your signature writing. So GPT can borrow your own writing style. The second prompt and the second prompt is this, use the same tone and style in this response as before. Think of it as developing a voice that people start to recognize. And when you repeat this prom very often, CGPT will start to write consistently because it will remember your previous conversations and the tone from the previous ones. And the third one, write the response in a consistent tone that feels warm, a little humorous and welcoming. And I'm going to show you the first one because the second and the third one are, you know, you have to use them with your own writing style, and the response will depend on how many conversation you had with HRDPT in the past. So it's a little bit like basing on archives. But I'm going to show you the first one practice because as I've already told you, it's a smart idea to arm RDPT with a few articles that are our signature articles. And let's say we need an article about chocolate, and the one that will discuss the topic is chocolate unhealthy. So let's say write a 100 word article about that. And here is the response. Life is a series of choices and even the sweet ones deserve some thought. Why hajPit chose this quote? Because very often when I'm writing a newsletter or a blog post by myself completely without any help of a eye, I'm beginning it with a quote I love. Or with a quote, I'm just quoting myself. Sometimes, it also happens. So I think Chachi Pit borrowed the writing trait, the writing element, I very often include in my own writing. So yeah. Challenge completed. HGPT can be really smart. So now it's your turn to experiment with these prompts. Remember to paste your own signature articles and to not use temporary chat and save your previous conversation with HGPT because then, in some cases, for example, like with the prompt number three, the output will depend on the quality of your archives. 15. Final Words and My Question: Words and my question to you. Alright. Will you believe? Here we are. The final chapter. I think we've really taken GPT from basic responder to full fledged conversationalist, storytelling partner, and empathetic Ali. You've done the work. I hope you've crafted proms with me. And now you have this power to turn TGPT into something with a voice that sounds like you into something that has this storytelling skill. Honestly, that's something to be totally proud of, because most of the people don't know these methods. Yeah, really they don't. If there is one thing I want you to take away from this course, it's that TPT doesn't have to be just another lifeless tool that is here to produce blend, boring content nobody will want to read. All it takes is knowing how to guide it, how to shape it, and how to let it reflect your unique style. And I have one really, really big request. I'd love to know what do you think about the course? Was there a particular chapter or maybe a particular prompt that made you go, Wow. I didn't know ChaGPT could do that. Or maybe a technique that's changed the way you see CHARGPT. Please tell me what you enjoyed most, what you found most valuable or something you are really, really excited to try more of. You can let me know right here in the review section, that would be great because I'm dying to know what you think and your feedback always always means the well. Also, don't forget to upload your class project. And from here, keep experimenting. Don't be afraid to play around, try new prompts, modify the prompts, from the cars and see how much personality and how much storytelling you can bring out of HGPT. This isn't the end. It's just the beginning of what you can do with THGPT. So take what you've learned here and use it and see you in the next one.