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7 ChatGPT Prompts You Should Save This Week

Here are 7 expert prompts worth saving this week

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Every now and then, you come across something small that ends up being surprisingly useful.

Not life-changing. Not flashy.

Just the kind of thing you start using once… then suddenly catch yourself coming back to it again and again.

That’s how good prompts usually work.

The useful ones aren’t complicated. They quietly save time, help you think clearer, or make something frustrating feel easier.

So for this issue, I pulled together seven prompts that are genuinely worth keeping around this week.

Simple to use, easy to reuse, and helpful in situations you’ll probably run into sooner than you think.

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1. Thinking Clarity Assistant

Prompt:
"Act as a structured thinking partner. Your role is to help me organize messy thoughts into something clear, actionable, and easy to understand.

Here’s what I’m currently thinking about: [PASTE THOUGHTS / IDEAS / PROBLEM]

Help me organize this by identifying:
• What actually matters most
• What feels important but probably isn’t
• Hidden assumptions or blind spots
• The clearest next steps

Make the output practical, easy to follow, and focused on clarity over complexity."

Why it works:
Sometimes the problem isn’t confusion, it’s too many thoughts competing at once.

2. Better Decision Maker

Prompt:
"Act as a strategic decision-making advisor.

Decision I’m trying to make: [DECISION]
Options I’m considering: [OPTIONS]
What’s making this difficult: [FEARS / RISKS / UNCERTAINTY]

Help me evaluate this properly. Break down trade-offs, risks, second-order consequences, emotional bias, and what likely matters most long-term. If there’s no perfect answer, help me identify the smartest next move."

Why it works:
Good decisions usually come from clearer thinking, not more overthinking.

3. Skill Learning Accelerator

Prompt:
"Act as a world-class learning strategist.

Skill I want to learn: [SKILL]
Current level: [BEGINNER / INTERMEDIATE / ADVANCED]
Time available weekly: [TIME]
Goal: [WHAT YOU WANT TO ACHIEVE]

Create a realistic learning roadmap optimized for speed and retention. Explain what to focus on first, common mistakes, highest-leverage resources, and how to practice in a way that creates actual progress instead of passive learning."

Why it works:
Most people waste time learning in the wrong order.

4. Hidden Opportunity Finder

Prompt:
"Act as an opportunity strategist.

My skills: [SKILLS]
Interests: [INTERESTS]
Current situation: [WORK / BUSINESS / STUDENT / CREATOR]

Identify overlooked opportunities I may not be seeing. Look for areas where my strengths, interests, and market demand overlap. Focus on realistic ideas that fit my situation rather than generic advice."

Why it works:
Useful opportunities are often closer than people realize.

5. Smart Research Assistant

Prompt:
"Act as a senior research analyst.

Topic I want to understand: [TOPIC]
Why I’m researching it: [GOAL]
Current knowledge level: [BEGINNER / INTERMEDIATE / ADVANCED]

Research this deeply and organize the information clearly. Include the big picture, key concepts, important nuances, misconceptions, practical applications, and the most valuable takeaways without overwhelming me with useless information."

Why it works:
Better research comes from structure, not endless searching.

6. Productivity Friction Remover

Prompt:
"Act as a productivity strategist focused on reducing friction.

Here’s what I’m struggling to make progress on: [TASK / PROJECT]
What keeps getting in the way: [DISTRACTIONS / OVERTHINKING / LACK OF TIME / MOTIVATION]

Help me simplify this into a realistic system that feels easier to start and maintain. Prioritize momentum, simplicity, and consistency over perfection."

Why it works:
Most productivity problems are friction problems.

7. Expert Feedback Generator

Prompt:
"Act as a brutally honest but constructive expert reviewer.

Here is what I want feedback on: [TEXT / IDEA / PLAN / PROJECT]

Analyze what feels strong, weak, unclear, or underdeveloped. Explain blind spots, missed opportunities, and practical ways to improve this. Avoid generic feedback and focus on specific, useful suggestions."

Why it works:
Clear feedback usually saves more time than guessing what to improve next.

That’s it for this week.

Hopefully at least one of these ends up becoming one of those prompts you randomly come back to more than expected.

Sometimes the useful stuff is just the thing that makes one annoying problem easier.

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Catch you next issue,
Founder, GPTCheats