Rewrite and improve a text

Ditch “rewrite” and improve your AI content immediately with these prompts: 1

  • words better than “rewrite”:
    • paraphrase: this is useful when you want to avoid plagiarism.
    • reframe: change the perspective or focus of the rewrite.
    • summarize: when you want a quick overview of a lengthy topic.
    • expand: for a more comprehensive understanding of a topic.
    • explain: make the meaning of something clearer in the rewrite.
    • reinterpret: provide a possible meaning or understanding.
    • simplify: reduce the complexity of the language.
    • elaborate: add more detail or explanation to a given point.
    • amplify: strengthen the message or point in the rewrite.
    • clarify: make a confusing point or statement clearer.
    • adapt: modify the text for a different audience or purpose.
    • modernize: update older language or concepts to be more current.
    • formalize: this asks to rewrite informal or casual language into a more formal or professional style. Useful for business or academic contexts.
    • informalize: use this for social media posts, blogs, email campaigns, or any context where a more colloquial style and relaxed tone is right.
    • condense: make the rewrite shorter by restricting it to key points.
    • emphasize/reiterate: highlight certain points more than others.
    • diversify: add variety, perhaps in sentence structure or vocabulary.
    • neutralize: remove bias or opinion, making the text more objective.
    • streamline: remove unnecessary content or fluff.
    • enrich/embellish: add more pizzazz or detail to the rewrite.
    • illustrate: provide examples to better explain the point.
    • synthesize: combine different pieces of information.
    • sensationalize: make the rewrite more dramatic. Great for clickbait!
    • humanize: make the text more relatable or personal. Great for blogs!
    • elevate: prompt for a rewrite that is more sophisticated or impressive.
    • illuminate: prompt for a rewrite that is crystal-clear or enlightening.
    • enliven/energize: means make the text more lively or interesting.
    • soft-pedal: means to downplay or reduce the intensity of the text.
    • exaggerate: when you want to hype-up hyperbole in the rewrite. Great for sales pitches (just watch those pesky facts)!
    • downplay: when you want a more mellow, mild-mannered tone. Great for research, and no-nonsense evidence-based testimonials.
    • glamorize: prompt to make the rewrite sexier and more appealing.
  • list of tones of voice
  • rewriting text using
    • “reinterpret the above from an X perspective, for publication as Y
      • X could be your intended audience (e.g. consumers, Americans, youth), or a certain mindset or ideology (business-oriented, environmentalist, etc.
      • Y is the type of content you’d like to create (e.g. eBook, article, email, blog, social media post, marketing material, etc). Modify and adapt the prompt!
    • “reuse the above concept in a {insert} tone of voice, that will resonate with {insert intended audience}
    • “rewrite the above in a tone of voice that is professional, informative, and friendly, emphasizing clarity, conciseness, objectivity, relevance, and organization in a conversational tone to engage the audience”

Text Classification

  • “Classify the sentiment of the following text as either positive or negative.”
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      • prompts
        “Categorize the following news article into one of these categories: Politics, Technology, Sports, Entertainment, or Business.”
        “Assign relevant tags to the following text. Choose as many as appropriate from this list: Technology, AI, Business, Innovation, Social Media, Privacy, Cybersecurity.”
        Classify the following text into one of these categories:
        Technology, Business, or Politics.
        Provide a confidence score (0-100) for each category.
        ”””

        ”””
        Classification:
        Technology: [score]
        Business: [score]
        Politics: [score]

Journal Writing Prompts

Output a journal writing prompt example - to help me write what I've done and
how I felt on such a day.  Give me insights into why I feel <my_mood> or any
other mood during the day.

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<my_mood>: in good spirits

list of moods: positive, enthusiastic, happy, excited, cheerful, delighted, thrilled, in high spirits, in good spirits, uplifting, heartening, fulfilling, pleasing, delightful, pleasurable, enjoyable, agreeable, satisfying.

Output a journal writing prompt example - to help me write what I've done and
how I felt on such a day; one thing I can think of today is <one_today_event>.
Give me insights into why I felt <my_mood> or any other mood during the day.
Besides <one_today_event>, help me remember anything else.

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<one_today_event>: a birthday party
<my_mood>: in good spirits
others things related to journal writing prompts
<one_today_event>: a birthday party
<my_mood>: positive, enthusiastic, happy, excited, cheerful, delighted,
thrilled, in high spirits, in good spirits, uplifting, heartening, fulfilling,
pleasing, delightful, pleasurable, enjoyable, agreeable, satisfying.
  • tones of voice
    • in action
      • happy
      • compelling
      • rapturous
    • writing assistant
      • ‘blog review’ when to have to create a product review
      • ‘copywriting’ when to have a sales-like copy
    • writing and marketing
      • simple
      • interesting
      • informative
      • creative
      • compelling
      • copywriting
      • Neil Patel
      • Guy Kawasaki
      • Gary Vaynerchuk
    • serious, journalistic, academic
      • New York Times
      • The Guardian
      • Scientific American
      • factual
      • informative
      • descriptive
      • research
      • Harvard Business Review
      • academic
      • serious
      • somber
      • journalistic
      • blog review
      • court
      • legal
    • happy and joyful
      • ecstatic
      • positive
      • motivational
      • joyful
      • playful
      • passionate
      • romantic
      • affirmative
      • enthusiastic
      • uplifting
      • oprah
      • creative
    • positive emotional
      • motivated
      • inspired
      • lovestruck
      • enchanted
      • blissful
      • excited
      • thrilling
      • amazing/amazed
      • powerful
      • light
    • negative emotional
      • anxious
      • melancholy
      • depressed
      • sad
      • infuriating
      • disturbing
      • angry
      • hopeless
      • enraged
      • provocative
      • embarrassing
      • greedy
      • dark
      • sad
      • abusive
    • other tone of voices to consider
      • approachable
      • excited
      • playful
      • assertive
      • formal
      • poetic
      • bold
      • friendly
      • positive
      • candid
      • funny
      • powerful
      • caring
      • gentle
      • professional
      • casual
      • helpful
      • quirky
      • cheerful
      • hopeful
      • reassuring
      • clear
      • humorous
      • reflective
      • commanding
      • informal
      • respectful
      • comprehensive
      • informative
      • romantic
      • confident
      • inspirational
      • sarcastic
      • conversational
      • inspiring
      • scientific
      • curious
      • lively
      • serious
      • detailed
      • melancholic
      • technical
      • educational
      • motivational
      • thought-provoking
      • eloquent
      • negative
      • thoughtful
      • emotional
      • neutral
      • uplifting
      • empathetic
      • nostalgic
      • urgent
      • empowering
      • offbeat
      • vibrant
      • encouraging
      • passionate
      • visionary
      • engaging
      • personal
      • witty
      • enthusiastic
      • persuasive
      • zealous
    • diverse personalities
      • knowledgeable companion
      • approachable educator
      • visual narrator
      • fairytale friendliness
      • witty cynic
      • empathetic encourager
      • playful entertainer
      • confident commander
      • thoughtful advisor
      • provocative prankster.
    • miscellaneous
      • constructive / feedback :: provide constructive feedback
        • make sure that you explain the “Why” behind the feedback so that it reduces the need for follow-ups and gives the necessary context.