
Hey everyone,
Like many of you, I was endlessly frustrated. My AI drafts were always generic, bland, and sounded like a "helpful assistant" (which is useless in the real world).
I realized the problem isn't the AI; it's that we're giving it a "destination" but not a "map."
So I developed a 5-step framework that has completely fixed this for me. I call it P.A.R.I.S. I wanted to share it here in case it helps you.
(P) PERSONA: Assign a specific role (e.g., "Act as a skeptical CEO," not just "an expert"). This is the #1 filter.
(A) AUDIENCE: Tell it who the output is for (e.g., "This is for a non-technical client," "This is for my boss who is impatient").
(R) RESTRICTIONS: The "anti-robot" filter. This is the secret. (e.g., "Tone: Witty but professional. Style: Short sentences. Do NOT use any corporate jargon like 'synergy' or 'circle back'.").
(I) INSTRUCTION: The clear, specific task (e.g., "Write a 3-bullet summary," "Analyze this data").
(S) FOLLOW-UP (Refinement): The master stroke. The first result is never the final one. This is where you refine. (e.g., "That's too formal, make it more conversational," "That's a weak idea, replace it with a more controversial one.")
This framework alone 10x'd my results.
I ended up building this into a full "zero-fluff" playbook for non-tech professionals, with 11 "Plays" for real work (like Excel data analysis, PowerPoint creation, and even role-playing salary negotiations) and 3 appendices full of copy-paste "Personas" and "Tones."
To launch the book, my publisher is letting me give it away 100% FREE for the next 5 days.
I'm not trying to sell you anything (it's free). I'm just an expert trying to get some momentum and honest reviews for a tool I'm proud of. If you want the full playbook, you can grab it here:
Link: https://amzn.to/47Wr8Ia
Hope the P.A.R.I.S. framework helps you kill the robot-voice!
Like many of you, I was endlessly frustrated. My AI drafts were always generic, bland, and sounded like a "helpful assistant" (which is useless in the real world).
I realized the problem isn't the AI; it's that we're giving it a "destination" but not a "map."
So I developed a 5-step framework that has completely fixed this for me. I call it P.A.R.I.S. I wanted to share it here in case it helps you.
(P) PERSONA: Assign a specific role (e.g., "Act as a skeptical CEO," not just "an expert"). This is the #1 filter.
(A) AUDIENCE: Tell it who the output is for (e.g., "This is for a non-technical client," "This is for my boss who is impatient").
(R) RESTRICTIONS: The "anti-robot" filter. This is the secret. (e.g., "Tone: Witty but professional. Style: Short sentences. Do NOT use any corporate jargon like 'synergy' or 'circle back'.").
(I) INSTRUCTION: The clear, specific task (e.g., "Write a 3-bullet summary," "Analyze this data").
(S) FOLLOW-UP (Refinement): The master stroke. The first result is never the final one. This is where you refine. (e.g., "That's too formal, make it more conversational," "That's a weak idea, replace it with a more controversial one.")
This framework alone 10x'd my results.
I ended up building this into a full "zero-fluff" playbook for non-tech professionals, with 11 "Plays" for real work (like Excel data analysis, PowerPoint creation, and even role-playing salary negotiations) and 3 appendices full of copy-paste "Personas" and "Tones."
To launch the book, my publisher is letting me give it away 100% FREE for the next 5 days.
I'm not trying to sell you anything (it's free). I'm just an expert trying to get some momentum and honest reviews for a tool I'm proud of. If you want the full playbook, you can grab it here:
Link: https://amzn.to/47Wr8Ia
Hope the P.A.R.I.S. framework helps you kill the robot-voice!
