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ChatGPT Writes Better Prompts Than You (And That’s a Superpower for 2025)
Stop stressing about “perfect prompts.” Here’s how to let AI prompt for you—and get better, faster results (no prompt anxiety needed).
Good Morning, First AI Movers,
Let’s get real for a sec: Have you ever burned 20 minutes (or more) staring at an empty prompt box, trying to cook up the “perfect” instruction for ChatGPT or Gemini?
You’ve heard all the advice—be detailed, provide context, structure your ask—yet the results still... fall flat. Guess what? You’re not alone. And in 2025, there's a smarter way.
The Prompt Engineering Myth—Busted
Prompt engineering is everywhere (so is the anxiety). But according to leading AI researchers and power users, “overthinking” prompts is yesterday’s news. With the latest LLMs, you don’t need a PhD in instructions.
The trick? Let the AI design your prompt for you. That’s right—the best way to write prompts… is to ask ChatGPT how it wants to be prompted 💡!
The 3-Step Hack (That Actually Works in 2025):
State your goal in plain English (or your native language).
“I want to generate viral LinkedIn posts about remote work.”Ask ChatGPT/Gemini to help you prompt itself:
“Can you write the ideal prompt for this? Please ask what info you need first.”Answer a few tailored questions— tone, audience, length, details. Done.
That’s it. This is how the pros at $50M+ ARR AI companies scale results: let LLMs reveal their own sweet spot for instructions.
What the Latest Research Says:
AI-created prompts outperform most hand-crafted ones for business, marketing, and creative work.
Clear, specific, and purpose-driven requests beat verbose or “clever” prompts every time.
Prompt iteration is king: the best prompts are rarely the first—they’re adjusted with examples, tone, and context (guided by the AI itself).
Power Tips for Next-Level Prompts:
Assign roles: “Act as a productivity coach for tech executives.”
Use step-by-step instructions for complex asks: “Walk through, step by step, how to…”
Give real examples or formats for the best adherence (“Use three bullets, each 10 words or less.”)
Always specify your goal, desired output, and audience.
Final Take:
Don’t get paralyzed by prompt perfection. In 2025, the real productivity hack is to collaborate with your AI.
Let it architect the prompt, give feedback, and iterate. You boost results, save time, and dodge prompt writer’s block for good.
Ready to try?
Next time you open ChatGPT or Gemini, flip the script: ask it to design the prompt. You may just be surprised how much smarter (and faster) your AI becomes.
Stay bold,
— Dr. Hernani Costa, First AI Movers
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