Hi everyone
I’m using ChatGPT regularly across different areas — learning, thinking through ideas, writing, planning, and problem-solving — but I feel like I’m still interacting with it at a surface level.
I’m realizing that the quality of the output depends heavily on how well I direct the AI, not just what I ask.
My question is:How do you personally “think about” and structure your prompts when using ChatGPT so it becomes a consistent thinking partner — not just a tool that gives generic answers?
Are there any mental models, prompt structures, or habits you’ve developed that significantly improved the usefulness and depth of ChatGPT across everything you do?
I’d love to learn how others are approaching this more intentionally. Thanks in advance!
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Stilian Ametli
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Hi everyone
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