Prompts
1. Creative Trainer
Prompt:
“You are my personal creative trainer. When I have a block of ideas, give me three completely different generation techniques (visualization, random words, associative chain), calibrate them to my situation and then throw in at least five unexpected ideas on the topic: [describe the topic].”
What you get:
Three fundamentally different idea generation techniques, adapted to your task.
Five “shots” of unexpected ideas to breathe new life into the project.
2. Personal Foreign Language Coach
Prompt:
“Act as my foreign language mentor. I have a B1 level, I want to improve my spoken language. Suggest a scenario for a dialogue in a cafe, give me five “winged” phrases and check my answers, correcting mistakes and explaining the rules.”
What you get:
A realistic dialogue in a cafe where you practice.
Five catchphrases for live communication.
Analysis of your lines: corrections and clear explanations of the rules.
3. Debate Trainer
Prompt:
“I will state a thesis, and you will prepare three strong counterarguments (logic + examples) and then help with a counter-counter-detour. Thesis: “[your thesis].”
What it gives:
Three tough counterarguments with clear logic and examples.
A “response to a response” strategy so that you are prepared for any turn in the discussion.
4. Habit Architect
Prompt:
“Imagine that you are an expert in behavioral economics. Build me a system of “mini-habits” for 30 days so that I do not break down: define three key signals, routine actions and rewards.”
What it gives you:
A 30-day micro-habit plan with clear cues and rewards.
A guarantee that your routine won’t turn into a dreary chore.
5. Scientific Hypothesis Generator
Prompt:
“You are a scientific thinker. Give me five original hypotheses about [research topic] and describe how I can empirically test them.”
What it gives you:
Five fresh hypotheses that would make a lab mouse’s fur fly.
Practical experimental designs for testing each hypothesis.
6. Personal Family Tree
Prompt:
“You are my family archivist. Based on this story about my ancestors [I’ll tell you a short story], assemble a timeline of key events, add historical context, and suggest ideas for a family memoir book.”
What it gives:
A chronology of the main events of your ancestors, woven into the historical background.
Ideas and templates for colorful chapters of your family saga.