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I stopped using long AI prompts (Try It)

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I used to write paragraphs, describe everything, give examples, tone notes and background story.

The AI responded fine but something felt off. Then I tried something different short prompts. Just 3-5 words like "rewrite this, make it blunt" Or "explain this like I'm 15". Results got better then AI stopped overthinking. It just did what I asked.

Now my workflow is simple. I used short punchy commands, cut the fluff and get the point.

Turns out AI works like people tell it too much. It gets confused.

Tell it less and gets AI sharper.

Try it today.

One short prompt.

See if it changes your output.

I found this out myself. If you keep it simple, the AI can follow instructions and you can add to it as you go if you need to. If you overload it with commands early on, you end up with a jumbled mess. Glad I am not the only one noticing this!

  • 2 weeks later...

Tried 10 AI tools. Kept 2. The rest were solutions looking for problems. Be ruthless with your tool stack.


Tested AI-generated images for my blog. Engagement dropped 30%. Switched back to custom photography. AI isn't always better.

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