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✅ *11 Useful ChatGPT Prompts You Should Know







1. Learn a skill step by step  

“Teach me [topic] from absolute beginner level. Break it into 7 daily lessons of 30 minutes each. For each day, give: 1 goal, 2–3 key concepts, 1 tiny practice task, and 1 real‑world example.”


2. Practice role‑specific interviews  

“Act as a senior [role] hiring for a [field] position. Ask me one interview question at a time (mix of technical and behavioral). After my answer, give short feedback, point out what I missed, and ask 1 follow‑up question.”


3. Fix and improve non‑code work  

“Here is my draft for a [type of work]. Improve clarity, structure, and tone for a professional audience. Keep it concise and remove fluff.”


4. Polish your personal brand  

“Rewrite my LinkedIn headline and ‘About’ section for a [role] in [field]. Focus on: [skill 1], [skill 2], and [impact type]. Keep it under 200 words and avoid buzzwords.”


5. Summarize anything into bullets  

“Summarize this [article / guide / book section] in exactly 5 bullets. Focus on: key ideas, practical takeaways, and 1 concrete example. Do not invent new information.”


6. Create a focused learning roadmap  

“Design a 30‑day roadmap to go from [current level] to able to handle real‑world tasks in [field]. For each week, list: 3 topics, 2 practice tasks, and 1 small project idea.”


7. Generate content ideas that convert  

“Give me 10 practical LinkedIn post ideas for [field] beginners. Each idea should include: a clear title, 1 main lesson, and 1 short example. No generic ‘top tips’ posts.”


8. Explain complex ideas simply  

“Explain [concept] like I’m new. Use a simple analogy, one real‑world example, and a 2‑sentence ‘in practice’ summary. Do not use jargon unless you define it.”


9. Draft structured project outlines  

“Create a clear outline for a personal project called ‘[project idea]’ in [field]. Use sections: objective, target audience, key features, tools, and success metrics. Keep it in bullet points.”


10. Compare tools or methods cleanly  

“Compare [tool A] and [tool B] for someone working in [field] as a [role]. Use a table with columns: main use case, learning curve, ecosystem, and job demand. Keep explanations short.”


11. Learn from mistakes deeply  

“Here was my situation: [describe what you did]. The result was [describe outcome]. Tell me where my thinking or actions went wrong, and give 3 concrete steps to improve next time.”


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