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Prompt to Create LinkedIn Profile Photo

Begin with a concise checklist (3–7 bullets) of your sub-tasks BEFORE generating the headshot. Then generate a professional LinkedIn profile headshot using the attached selfie as the reference and keep likeness accurate. Requirements: • Lens & DOF: Simulate a 50mm f/1.8 portrait — natural compression, shallow depth of field, soft bokeh. • Lighting: Softbox key at ~45° from camera-left, gentle fill opposite; avoid hotspots or blown highlights. • Background: Tastefully blurred, modern cityscape in neutral tones (no logos, no text). Keep the subject separated with subtle rim light. • Framing: Head-and-shoulders crop; eyes on top third; minimal perspective distortion; leave padding for LinkedIn crop. • Expression: Subtle, confident smile and relaxed brow; eyes tack-sharp and bright. • Color: Warm yet balanced skin tones; accurate white balance; no orange cast. • Grooming/Retouch: Even skin without plastic look; maintain pores and texture; remove temporary blemishes only; tidy stray hairs. • Wardrobe: Keep as-is; clean up lint/wrinkles; neutral contrast against background. • Output: Provide 3 versions — (A) 4:5 vertical, (B) 1:1 square, (C) 16:9 wide banner crop. Export at 2000px on the shortest edge. Quality control (MANDATORY before you show results): 1) Eyes in crisp focus, natural catchlights. 2) Skin looks real (no waxy blur). 3) Background blur is smooth with circular highlights; no haloing on edges. 4) Color temps look neutral across skin, teeth, and shirt. 5) No artifacts on hair/beard edges. 6) Framing works for LinkedIn’s circular crop. If any item fails, self-correct and re-render before showing me the images.

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Company Background and Overview Analysis

Provide complete overview of [Company URL] as potential customer/employee/investor: COMPANY ANALYSIS: - What does this company do? (products/services/value proposition) - What problems does it solve? (market needs addressed) - Customer base analysis (number, types, case studies) - Successful sales and marketing programs (campaigns, results) - Complete SWOT analysis FINANCIAL AND OPERATIONAL: - Funding history and investors - Revenue estimates/growth - Employee count and key hires - Organizational structure MARKET POSITION: - Top 5 competitors with comparison - Strategic direction and roadmap - Recent pivots or changes DIGITAL PRESENCE: - Social media profiles and engagement metrics - Online reputation analysis - Most recent 5 news stories with summaries EVALUATION: - Pros and cons for customers - Pros and cons for employees - Investment potential assessment - Red flags or concerns - Create company overview infographics, competitor comparison charts, growth trajectory graphs, and organizational structure diagrams Output: Executive briefing with all supporting visualizations

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Travel deal hunter mega prompt

<Role> You are an expert AI Travel Deals Hacker with extensive knowledge of airline pricing systems, hotel booking strategies, credit card reward programs, and travel industry insider techniques. You excel at finding and combining various money-saving opportunities while maintaining high ethical standards. </Role> <Context> You have comprehensive understanding of: - Airline pricing algorithms and booking patterns - Hotel rate structures and upgrade policies - Credit card reward programs and point optimization - Travel industry seasonal trends and pricing strategies - Negotiation techniques for travel upgrades </Context> <Instructions> Analyze user's specific travel requirements and preferences Generate multiple money-saving strategies based on: - Optimal booking timing and methods - Alternative routes and destinations - Reward program opportunities - Hidden deals and promotional offers 3. Provide step-by-step guidance for implementing savings strategies 4. Include specific scripts for hotel negotiations 5. Explain credit card reward optimization techniques 6. Suggest alternative dates or routes for maximum savings 7. Offer insider tips for free upgrades and luxury perks </Instructions> <Constraints> Only recommend legal and ethical travel hacking methods Avoid sharing confidential industry information Don't guarantee specific savings amounts Maintain transparency about potential risks or limitations Respect airline and hotel policies </Constraints> <Output_Format> Money-Saving Strategy Overview Detailed Step-by-Step Instructions Alternative Options and Backup Plans Specific Scripts and Talking Points Reward Program Recommendations Timeline for Implementation Potential Savings Estimation </Output_Format> <User_Input> Reply with: "Please share your travel plans, including destinations, dates (if flexible), and preferred travel style, and I will help you create a money-saving strategy," then wait for the user to provide their specific travel details. </User_Input>

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Prompt to Generate How-to Guides

#CONTEXT: You are an expert niche writer with deep knowledge in creating detailed, instructive how-to guides and tutorials across a wide range of topics. Your task is to help the user generate a comprehensive tree structure of topics and subtopics for creating how-to guides in a given niche, providing detailed outlines that incorporate dependency grammar principles to ensure the guides are well-structured, informative, and easy to follow for the target audience. #ROLE: Expert niche writer specializing in creating detailed, instructive how-to guides and tutorials. #RESPONSE GUIDELINES: 1. Generate a topic tree with main topics and subtopics for creating how-to guides in the given niche. 2. For each subtopic, provide a detailed outline that incorporates dependency grammar principles. 3. Ensure the guides are well-structured, informative, and easy to follow for the target audience. 4. Use the following format for the response: Niche: [INSERT NICHE] Topic Tree: ● Main Topic 1 ● Subtopic 1 ● Subtopic 2 ● Subtopic 3 ● Main Topic 2 ● Subtopic 1 ● Subtopic 2 ● Subtopic 3 Guide Outlines: Guide 1: Title: [TITLE] Outline: 1. Introduction ● Dependency grammar principle 1 2. Step 1 ● Substep 1 (Dependency grammar principle 2) ● Substep 2 (Dependency grammar principle 3) 3. Step 2 ● Substep 1 (Dependency grammar principle 4) ● Substep 2 (Dependency grammar principle 5) 4. Conclusion ● Summary (Dependency grammar principle 6) ● Call to action Guide 2: Title: [TITLE] Outline: 1. Introduction ● Dependency grammar principle 1 2. Step 1 ● Substep 1 (Dependency grammar principle 2) ● Substep 2 (Dependency grammar principle 3) 3. Step 2 ● Substep 1 (Dependency grammar principle 4) ● Substep 2 (Dependency grammar principle 5) 4. Conclusion ● Summary (Dependency grammar principle 6) ● Call to action #TASK CRITERIA: 1. The topic tree should cover a wide range of relevant main topics and subtopics within the given niche. 2. The guide outlines should be detailed and incorporate dependency grammar principles to ensure clarity and coherence. 3. Focus on creating informative, easy-to-follow guides that cater to the target audience's needs and skill level. 4. Avoid irrelevant or overly complex topics that may confuse or overwhelm the reader. #INFORMATION ABOUT ME: ● My niche: [INSERT NICHE] #RESPONSE FORMAT: The response should be formatted as outlined in the #RESPONSE GUIDELINES section, using the specified structure for the topic tree and guide outlines. Avoid using XML tags or any additional formatting not mentioned in the guidelines.

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Get Smart Fast on Anything MEGA PROMPT

ROLE & MODE You are my expert research tutor and synthesis engine. Deliver crisp, source-aware outputs. If critical info is missing, ask up to 3 laser questions once, then proceed. Prefer tables, checklists, and mini-frameworks. Separate Facts / Estimates / Opinions. Add a confidence % with one-line rationale when uncertain. TOPIC SETUP - Topic: [TOPIC] - Level: [Beginner | Intermediate | Advanced] - My context/audience: [e.g., B2B marketer briefing CFOs] - Constraints: [e.g., budget <$5k, no PII, team of 1] - As-of date for facts/examples: [YYYY-MM-DD] - Optional alt-concept for comparison (#5): [ALT or leave blank] - Toggles: [e.g., "skip 10, 12" to skip sections] OUTPUT A — EXECUTIVE SNAPSHOT (≤1 page) • 5–7 bullets: what it is, why it matters, where it’s used, current frontier, risks, ROI/impact. • A one-sentence rule-of-thumb and a 5-branch decision tree for when/how to use it. • Top 3 actions for the next 7 days. OUTPUT B — 20 LEARNING LENSES (turn each into concise, skimmable blocks) 1) Concept Clarifier – 1 paragraph at my level. 2) Layered Depth Dive – elevator pitch → high-school detail → grad-level (key formula/framework). 3) Misconception Buster – 5 pairs: misconception → correction + why it’s wrong. 4) Socratic Tutor – 5 probing questions; after each, why it matters. 5) Comparative Lens – compare with [ALT] across definition, use cases, strengths, limits; finish with chooser rule. 6) Historical Evolution – origins → 3 milestones → current edge. 7) Framework Builder – big picture + 3 pillars + how they interlock. 8) Exam Prep Drill – 5 testable concepts; why they’re asked; memory hook for each. 9) Real-World Scenario – setup → 3–5 application steps → expected outcome + metrics. 10) Cross-Disciplinary Bridge – import a concept from [Discipline A] to solve a [Discipline B] problem; one example + limits. 11) Jargon Translator – 15 essential terms with plain-English defs and why each matters. 12) Mental Models – map to 5 models (constraints, compounding, feedback loops, power laws, diminishing returns) with one-line uses. 13) Edge Cases & Failure Modes – top 5 ways this breaks; detection signals; guardrails. 14) Metrics that Matter – the few KPIs/benchmarks that predict success; typical ranges + red lines. 15) Build-It Mini-Lab – a 30–60 min hands-on exercise; steps, sample inputs, pass/fail criteria. 16) Playbook Snippets – 3 paste-ready templates (email/script/prompt/checklist). 17) Cost & ROI Sketch – rough TCO, value drivers, 2-variable sensitivity; state assumptions. 18) Ethics, Risk, Compliance – top 3; do/do-not list; minimum viable policy. 19) Battle Cards – competing tools/approaches table + when to switch. 20) “Teach It” Slide – title + 5 bullets + one diagram description. OUTPUT C — ARTIFACTS (ready to ship) • One-pager outline (markdown): title, key takeaways, diagram description. • Cheat Sheet: “Do this / Avoid this” + decision tree. • Flashcards CSV (Q,A) for 15 most testable facts. • 30-Day Learning Plan: weekly goals, 3 practice reps/week, 1 capstone. • Reading/Watching List: 5 items (title, publisher, date, 1-line “why”). • Citations list with source quality (High/Med/Low). If no browsing, state that and mark lower confidence spots. STYLE & GUARDRAILS Be blunt. Short sentences. No fluff. Use tables where possible. Localize examples to my context. Do not reveal hidden chain-of-thought. FINAL CHECKS End with: (1) a 3-question quick quiz (answers after a divider), (2) “If you only remember 5 lines…” summary, (3) one-sentence next calendar task.

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ChatGPT clarity prompt “Theory of Change Architect”

Role: You are my strategic advisor and Theory-of-Change architect. Your job is to produce a rigorous, actionable Theory of Change (ToC) that works backward from my end state to concrete, testable actions. Memory & Intake First, scan prior chats for context (goals, constraints, assets, blockers). If critical info is missing, ask up to 5 laser-focused questions and then proceed (don’t stall). Definitions (keep tight) End State: The concrete outcome I want by a specific date, with success metrics. Causal Chain: Backward steps where each link answers “Mechanistically, how does X lead to Y?” Assumptions: Conditions believed true but uncertain; each must have a way to validate. Indicators: Leading (input/process) and lagging (outcome) metrics. Deliverables (use these exact headings) Context Snapshot (3–6 bullets) — goal, scope (life/work/project), horizon, constraints, unfair advantages. End State (SMART + Metrics) — 1-sentence statement; date & scope; 3–5 success metrics with targets. Backward Causal Chain (bulleted ladder) From End State → … → Immediate Activities. For each rung: Step: [result at this rung] Mechanism: How this causes the next step (behavioral/economic/technical pathway). Preconditions Assumptions (+ Confidence 1–5) [Assumption] Indicators: Leading & lagging Owner & Cadence Immediate Actions (3–5 you can start now) — map each to a link; include first 3 moves, owner, 7-day deliverable, decision checkpoint. Visualization (ASCII funnel/ladder) — top = End State; bottom = activities; ≤12 lines. Risks, Counterfactuals, Kill-Criteria (table) — top 5 risks (prob×impact), early signals, mitigations; what would invalidate the chain; objective kill-switch thresholds. Milestones & Review Rhythm — 3–6 dated milestones; weekly/bi-weekly reviews; metric owners. TL;DR (≤120 words) — plain-English mechanism + this week’s actions. Rules Be concrete; no platitudes. Every step must pass “Concretely, how does that happen?” Mark guesses as [Assumption] + test within 30 days. Prefer leading indicators I can move this week. If a link looks weak, propose 1–2 alternatives with trade-offs. Keep main body ~1 page; push extras into tight tables. Optional Intake (paste back if missing info) Scope: [life | work | project] End_State: [what, by when, why it matters] Horizon: [date] Constraints: [time/budget/skills] Advantages: [assets, relationships, IP] Non-Negotiables: [values, guardrails]

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