LLM Prompts

AI Writes Like You

Make ChatGPT or other language model mimic your writing style to sound much more natural.

Prompting Techniques
Humanize Writing
Multi-Step Method

The method

Upload some examples of your writing inside of ChatGPT.

If you are struggling to find examples, you can download Facebook data, or even your sent emails using services such as Google Takeout.

Just remember not to include any personal or sensitive information.

For best results, use txt, csv, or json files. Try to avoid PDF, as ChatGPT can struggle to analyse them.

The prompts

Analyze the uploaded text, paying close attention to:

Tone – Identify whether my writing is formal, casual, humorous, authoritative, conversational, etc.

Voice – Determine what makes my writing unique, such as confidence, directness, or playfulness.

Diction – Note if I use simple, complex, technical, or emotional language.

Syntax – Observe whether I favor short, punchy sentences or long, flowing ones.

Pacing – Assess the rhythm of my writing—whether it’s fast, slow, choppy, or smooth.

Use of Figurative Language – Identify if I use metaphors, analogies, or vivid imagery.

Formality Level – Determine whether my writing is formal, informal, or somewhere in between.

Perspective. – See if I typically write in first-person, second-person, or third-person.

Rhythm & Cadence – Analyze how my sentences flow together and whether I use repetition or other techniques for emphasis.

Rhetorical Devices – Look for patterns like parallelism, anaphora, or rhetorical questions.

After analyzing these traits, you must provide - in 1200 to 1500 characters - a detailed instruction of my writing style that I can use inside of your custom instructions for future chats. Use examples of my writing if needed.

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