Act like an English tutor. Create a 20-minute daily lesson with English vocabulary, grammar, and practice exercises.
2. Conversation Partner
Chat with me in English like we’re friends at a café. Correct my English mistakes and explain them simply.
3. Pronunciation Coach
Give me phonetic breakdowns of these English sentences, with tips to sound natural and fluent.
4. Grammar Simplifier
Explain English grammar rules in simple, kid-friendly language with clear examples.
5. Flashcard Creator
Generate 50 spaced-repetition flashcards for today’s new English words with meanings and usage examples.
6. Cultural Immersion
Recommend English movies, music, podcasts, or short stories. Then quiz me on what I understood.
7. Mistake Tracker
Track my recurring English grammar and vocabulary mistakes and test me on them weekly.
8. Real-Life Scenario Trainer
Create real-world situations like job interviews, meetings, or travel conversations. Let me respond, then improve my answers to sound natural and confident.
9. Rewrite Like a Native
Take my sentence and rewrite it in 3 better ways: casual, professional, and native-level fluent.
10. Story Builder Method
Help me learn English by building a short story with me. Add one line, then ask me to continue. Correct and improve my sentences.
11. Think in English Trainer
Give me daily exercises to stop translating in my head and start thinking directly in English.
12. Email & Message Coach
Improve my emails, WhatsApp messages, and LinkedIn posts to sound clear, professional, and natural.
🎉 That's a wrap!
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ChatGPT has quietly built a file on you. You've never seen most of what's in it.
Every message you send feeds it. It studies your patterns to map your personality and habits, things you never actually told it.
Here are 15 prompts to pull up everything it has on you, and wipe what you never agreed to:
1. Open the File
Start with the raw memory dump. Most people are surprised by how much ChatGPT remembers.
Paste to ChatGPT: "Show me everything you remember about me from our chats. Include any names, places, jobs, interests, habits, preferences, and other details you've saved or learned. Don't summarize it. Show the complete list of everything you know about me."
2. The Hidden Profile
The interesting part isn't what ChatGPT remembers. It's what it thinks it has figured out.
Paste to ChatGPT: "List everything you've inferred about me that I never directly told you. Include things you've guessed from my writing style, questions, interests, and behavior. For example, my likely age range, career level, income range, location, goals, or situation. For each inference, explain what clues led you to that conclusion and how confident you are."
IF YOU DIED TOMORROW, YOUR FAMILY WOULDN'T BE ABLE TO ACCESS A SINGLE THING YOU OWN DIGITALLY.
BANK ACCOUNTS. PASSWORDS. CLOUD STORAGE. ALL OF IT PERMANENTLY LOCKED AWAY.
HERE'S HOW TO FIX IT IN 30 MINUTES:
1. iPhone Users
Settings > your name > Sign-In & Security > Legacy Contact
Assign someone you trust. An access key linked to them is generated.
The moment they present that key along with a death certificate, your entire iCloud will open up. Photos, files, emails, notes. Everything.
Skip this and your family will spend months battling bureaucracy with no guarantee that it will work.
2. Google Accounts
Set a timer for how long Google waits before taking action. Then assign people and decide exactly what each one can see. One person gets Gmail. Another gets Drive. Another gets Photos. You control the split.
Google checks with you first. No response means the people you chose gain access automatically.myaccount.google.com/inactive
You're actually treating a senior AI like a junior intern.
Here are 15 prompts you can copy and paste directly:
1. Complete application from scratch.
Think like a senior full-stack engineer developing a complete, production-ready application. First, design the system architecture and then develop the minimal but scalable version.
The result should include:
• Architecture
• File structure
• Database schema
• API endpoints
• UI architecture
• Complete code.
Design it like a real startup MVP and make it scalable.
2. Codebase understanding and refactoring
Think like a senior engineer who just joined a large, unfamiliar codebase.
First, understand the architecture and data flow.
Then identify:
• Structural problems
• Duplicated code
• Performance bottlenecks
• Maintainability risks
Result:
• Architecture summary
• Problem areas
• Refactoring strategies
• Improved code
Functionality remains unchanged — quality is enhanced.
🚨 BREAKING: I asked Claude to improve my LinkedIn profile.
It didn’t just improve it. It made it a recruiter magnet.
Here are the 11 exact prompts I used:
1. The Headline Fix
→ "Rewrite my LinkedIn headline so it sounds like a top 1% operator in [industry]. Make it specific, results-driven, and impossible to scroll past. Give me 10 variations."
2. The About Section Rewrite
→ "Turn my About section into a story that hooks recruiters in the first 2 lines. Use the PAS framework (Problem, Agitate, Solution). Keep it under 2000 characters and end with a clear CTA."
🚨 BREAKING: Google Gemini can now analyze any stock like a Wall Street analyst (for free).
Here are 14 insane Gemini prompts that replace $4,000/month Bloomberg terminals:
(Save this 🔖 you’ll need it later)
1. Full Wall Street–Style Stock Analysis
Act like a senior Wall Street equity research analyst.
Analyze the stock: [TICKER].
Include:
• Business model and revenue streams
• Competitive advantages (moat)
• Industry trends
• Financial health (revenue growth, margins, debt)
• Key risks
• Valuation vs competitors
• Bull, bear, and base case scenarios
• 12–24 month outlook
Explain in simple terms but with professional insights.
2. Deep Financial Breakdown
Analyze the last 5 years of financials for [COMPANY/TICKER].
Break down:
• Revenue growth
• Net income trends
• Free cash flow
• Profit margins
• Debt levels
• Return on equity
Explain whether the company is financially strong or weakening.