Here are the 10 prompts that got me featured on Forbes (a thread):
1. Simplify complex information
“Prompt: Break down (topic you’d like to understand) into smaller, easier-to-understand parts. Use analogies and real-life examples to simplify the concept and make it more relatable.”
2. Create a study schedule
“Prompt: I need help organizing my study time for (subject). Can you create a study schedule for me, including breaks and practice exercises?”
3. Memorize key information
“Prompt: What are the most important facts, dates, or formulas related to (topic)? Help me create a memorization technique to remember them easily.”
4. Ask for feedback
“Prompt: I've been studying (topic) on my own. Can you review my work and give me feedback on areas I need to improve?”
5. Apply your knowledge
“Prompt: Use your knowledge of (topic you’re interested in) to solve a real-world problem. Explain your thought process and share your solution.”
6. Compare and contrast
“Prompt: Compare and contrast (concept 1) and (concept 2) to better understand their similarities and differences. Use examples to illustrate your points.”
7. Learn from mistakes
“Prompt: I made a mistake while practicing (skill). Can you explain what went wrong and how I can avoid making the same mistake in the future?”
8. Connect with others
“Prompt: Connect me with a community of learners and experts in (topic). How can I join a forum, social media group or other online community to share my knowledge and learn from others?”
9. Summarize complex texts
“Prompt: I need to read a complicated article related to (topic). Can you help me summarize the key points and takeaways from the text?”
10. Stay updated
“Prompt: Help me stay updated on the latest developments and trends in (topic). What are some trustworthy resources I can follow to stay informed?”
To be honest, this article was in May and is a bit outdated now.
I have better prompts in my ChatGPT mastery guide.
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