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Stop Copying & Pasting Everything From ChatGPT
Here are 7 expert prompts to make ChatGPT sound more like you
You can usually tell when something came straight from ChatGPT.
Not because it's wrong, but because it feels unfinished.
The ideas might be there, the structure might be fine, but it often lacks the thing that makes content memorable: perspective.
That’s why copy-pasting is rarely the best move.
The real advantage is taking that draft and turning it into something that sounds like you, reflects your experience, and actually adds value.
Think of ChatGPT as a starting point, not the final product.
So today, I’m sharing seven prompts that help you do exactly that.
ChatGPT gives you generic answers because you give it generic prompts.
You know the fix: longer prompts, more context, clearer constraints. But typing all that takes five minutes per prompt, so you shortcut it. Every time.
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1. Voice Cloning Editor
Prompt:
"Act as a professional editor specializing in voice preservation.
Here is a piece of writing I created in the past that sounds exactly like me:
[PASTE WRITING SAMPLE]
Here is the ChatGPT-generated draft: [PASTE DRAFT]
Analyze my writing style, sentence structure, vocabulary choices, pacing, humor, opinions, and personality. Then rewrite the draft so it feels like I wrote it myself. Preserve the original message while making it match my natural voice as closely as possible. After rewriting, explain the key stylistic changes you made."
Why it works:
Most AI writing sounds generic because it lacks a specific voice to imitate.
2. Add Personal Perspective
Prompt:
"Act as a senior content strategist.
Here is my draft: [PASTE DRAFT]
My background or experience related to this topic: [EXPERIENCE]
Identify places where the writing feels generic, impersonal, or interchangeable. Then rewrite it by naturally incorporating personal observations, lessons, experiences, opinions, or unique perspectives that make it feel more human and memorable without sounding forced."
Why it works:
People remember perspectives far more than information.
3. Generic Phrase Remover
Prompt:
"Act as an expert editor focused on eliminating AI-sounding writing.
Here is the text: [PASTE TEXT]
Find phrases, transitions, observations, or sentences that feel generic, predictable, overused, or obviously AI-generated. Replace them with more original, natural, and specific language while keeping the overall meaning intact. Prioritize authenticity over sounding impressive."
Why it works:
Removing generic language instantly makes writing feel more human.
4. Thought Expansion Prompt
Prompt:
"Act as a thinking partner and writing coach.
Here is my draft: [PASTE DRAFT]
For every major point, ask questions that force deeper thinking, stronger examples, clearer explanations, or more nuanced opinions. Then use those answers to help expand the content into something more insightful, memorable, and valuable than the original version."
Why it works:
Most content feels generic because the thinking behind it never went deep enough.
5. Experience Layer Builder
Prompt:
"Act as a storytelling editor.
Here is my draft: [PASTE DRAFT]
Topic: [TOPIC]
Suggest specific places where personal stories, observations, lessons learned, mistakes, wins, conversations, or real experiences could strengthen the content. Then rewrite the draft with those additions woven naturally into the writing."
Why it works:
Experience creates credibility faster than polished wording.
6. Audience Resonance Optimizer
Prompt:
"Act as a communication strategist.
Draft: [PASTE DRAFT]
Target audience: [AUDIENCE]
Goal: [GOAL]
Analyze how this audience is likely to react to the content. Identify sections that feel disconnected, forgettable, or too broad. Then rewrite the piece to make it more relatable, emotionally relevant, and engaging for that specific audience."
Why it works:
Great writing feels like it was written for someone, not everyone.
7. Final Humanization Pass
Prompt:
"Act as a senior editor performing a final humanization review.
Text: [PASTE TEXT]
Before rewriting, identify any sections that feel robotic, overly polished, repetitive, generic, or unnatural. Then perform a final editing pass that improves flow, authenticity, rhythm, personality, and readability. Preserve intelligence and clarity while making the writing feel more natural and distinctly human."
Why it works:
The difference between decent AI writing and excellent writing is usually the final layer of human refinement.
Good writing usually isn’t about finding better words.
It’s about making sure the words actually sound like they came from a real person with a real perspective.
That’s the part people remember long after they forget the content itself.
Catch you next issue,
Founder, GPTCheats

