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Stop Copying Everything From ChatGPT.

Use these 7 smarter prompts instead and see the magic:

You can spot AI-written text instantly now. It’s smooth, polite, and empty in all the same places.

The issue isn’t that ChatGPT writes “bad” content, it’s that people ask it to write for them instead of thinking with them.

When you use it the right way, ChatGPT helps you say what you already mean, faster and cleaner, without sounding like a template.

Below are the exact expert prompts I use to make ChatGPT sound human, intentional, and unmistakably mine, not copied, not detectable, just useful.

1. Voice Anchor Prompt

Prompt:
"Before writing anything, analyze the following text samples I’ve written in the past: [paste 2–3 examples]. Identify my natural tone, sentence length, rhythm, and thinking style. Then rewrite the following idea in a way that sounds unmistakably like me, not like AI: [idea or rough draft]. Keep my voice intact, avoid generic phrasing, and prioritize clarity over polish."

Why it works:
Instead of generating content from scratch, this forces ChatGPT to anchor itself to your existing voice. AI becomes a translator of your thinking, not the author.

2. Thinking-First Draft Prompt

Prompt:
"Help me think through this idea before writing anything. Ask me up to 5 sharp questions that would clarify my point, angle, and intent: [describe what you’re trying to say]. After I answer, turn my responses into a concise draft that reflects my reasoning, not generic advice."

Why it works:
Detectable AI writing skips the thinking phase. This prompt inserts your reasoning into the output, which makes the final text feel intentional and human.

3. Anti-Generic Filter Prompt

Prompt:
"Rewrite the following text, but remove all generic phrases, filler sentences, and vague advice. If a sentence could apply to anyone, rewrite or delete it. Keep only concrete ideas, specific language, and clear opinions: [paste text]."

Why it works:
AI defaults to safe, universal language. This prompt actively strips that out, forcing specificity and sharper positioning.

4. Human Friction Prompt

Prompt:
"Rewrite this text while intentionally adding light imperfection: varied sentence length, subtle pauses, and moments of emphasis. Avoid overly smooth transitions. The goal is clarity with texture, not perfection: [paste text]."

Why it works:
Perfectly smooth writing is a giveaway. Human writing has rhythm changes and friction, which this prompt deliberately reintroduces.

In 2026, the right prompt is a real skill. It saves hours, sharpens your thinking, and turns ChatGPT into something you actually rely on, not just test.

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5. Opinion Lock Prompt

Prompt:
"Take the following draft and strengthen its point of view. Make a clear stance, remove neutral phrasing, and commit to a perspective even if it excludes some readers: [paste draft]."

Why it works:
AI tries to please everyone. Clear opinions signal human intent and decision-making, which is hard to fake without guidance.

6. Context Compression Prompt

Prompt:
"Rewrite this text assuming the reader is smart, busy, and already familiar with the basics. Cut explanations that feel like teaching and focus only on what actually matters: [paste text]."

Why it works:
AI often over-explains. This prompt compresses the message to what a real human would say to another competent human.

7. Final Reality Check Prompt

Prompt:
"Read the following text and flag any sentence that sounds like it was written by an AI instead of a person. For each flagged sentence, explain why and suggest a more natural alternative: [paste text]."

Why it works:
Instead of guessing, you force ChatGPT to critique itself. This catches patterns humans subconsciously notice but don’t articulate.

ChatGPT shouldn’t replace your voice.

It should sharpen it.

That’s when writing starts to feel real again.

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Catch you next issue,
Founder, GPTCheats