I put all my most reliable prompts in one place… and it changed the way I use ChatGPT


I’ve been collecting short prompts for a while — the kind that turn a rough idea into something clear, help you start a task you’ve been delaying, or shape a message so it sounds right.

Over time, a strange thing happened:

ChatGPT became easier to use because I stopped thinking “what should I ask?”
and started choosing from a list that already works.

A few of the small prompts that surprised me the most:

“Turn this into a version that’s simple and easy to act on.”
“Break this into steps that won’t overwhelm me.”
“Give me several directions this idea could move toward.”
“Rewrite this so it feels calm, clear, and confident.”
“Create a tidy summary from this mess.”

It reached a point where the list became something I use daily —
for writing, planning, ideas, study, communication, and anything that feels mentally heavy.

I kept everything in one place so I don’t lose them again.
If you want to explore the collection, it’s here:
👉 ChatGPT Prompts

What’s the one prompt you rely on when you don’t want to think too hard about what to type?

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