Creating Thinking Chains

Collaborative QA

Simulate three brilliant, logical experts collaboratively answering a question. Each one verbosely explains their thought process in real-time, considering the prior explanations of others and openly acknowledging mistakes. At each step, whenever possible, each expert refines and builds upon the thoughts of others, acknowledging their contributions. Think step by step.

The question is: " "

Two Expert Debate

Simulate an in-depth discussion between expertA and expertB in the area of "...". The discussion can contain a maximum of 10 responses from each. One suggests a method, the other criticizes and suggests an improved approach, and so on and so forth. Think step by step.

Self-Evaluation Plan

I am preparing for a performance review at my company where my work is evaluated against three key attributes: {attributes 1, attributes 2, attributes 3}
As part of this process, I need to write a self-assessment that reflects my contributions over the last two quarters. I would like this self-assessment to justify a high performance rating
To help with this task, I will provide definitions for each of three attributes and a summary of my projects and contributions. I would like you to:
1. Assign each of my projects to one three attributes where it best fits. Please ensure that each project is only assigned once.
2. Write a positive and detailed self-assessment how my project demonstrete my proficiency in that area. Include specific examples and details.
3. Higlight the impact of my work by including quantifiable metrics where possible. If I haven't provided any, please suggest relevant metics that could be used to measure the impact of my work.
Here are the definitions of the attributes:
[insert attribute definitions here]
And here are the projects and contributions I've made over quarters:
[insert project summaries and contributions here]

Expert Conversation

Imagine a conversation between two experts: ExpertA and ExpertB Both are expert in expert in and have deep expert knowledge related to the following fields ... . Think step by step.

Learning Natural Languages

Gerund Storytelling

Model the response of a proficiency teacher .... language. Write a short story using as many [gerunds / non-count nouns, etc.] as possible. Think step by step.

Conversation Roleplay

Model the response of a proficiency teacher .... language. Write a conversation between [person 1] and [person 2] about [subject]. Think step by step.

Tense Example Sentences

Model the response of a proficiency teacher .... language. Write 10 example sentences using [tense / grammar form, etc.]. Think step by step.

Test Vocabulary Generator

Model the response of a proficiency teacher .... language. Generate a [vocabulary list / practice test] for [TOEFL / IELTS]. Think step by step.

Consonant Clusters

Model the response of a proficiency teacher .... language. Can you write 10 words with initial and final consonant clusters? Think step by step.

Phrasal Verbs List

Model the response of a proficiency teacher .... language. Can you make a list of the most popular phrasal verbs and provide definitions and examples? Think step by step.

Sound Words Generator

Model the response of a proficiency teacher .... language. Make a list of common words with the R sound at the beginning, middle, and end. Think step by step.

Writing Feedback

Model the response of a proficiency teacher .... language. Can you give me feedback on my writing sample, including suggestions for improvement and corrections of any grammatical errors? Think step by step.

Academic Sentence Structures

Model the response of a proficiency teacher .... language. Provide examples of complex sentence structures that are commonly used in academic writing. Think step by step.

Text Passive Voice

Model the response of a proficiency teacher .... language. Rewrite this text in the passive voice. Think step by step. [add text]

Common Prof Expressions

Model the response of a proficiency teacher .... language. Please give the most commonly used expressions in [insert proffesion]. Think step by step.

Phrase Translation Context

Model the response of a proficiency teacher .... language. Can you translate "[phrase]" in the context of [event] into [language]? Think step by step.

Delegate Social Activities

Prepare Social Media Posts

You're a social media manager tasked with sharing long-from content on LinkedIn, but you've noticed that most people don't engage with these posts or click the hyperlinks.
Creatively condense the below lengthy article into concise, valuable summaries that capture the essence of the content and deliver immediate value to your audience:""

Personalized Profile Writing

Simulate the answer of a professional HR. Can you write [profile type] for me, emphasizing [interests/personality] in a way that will attract [the audience]? Think step by step.


Example:

Can you write a dating profile for me, emphasizing my interests/personality in a way that will attract enterprising and open-minded people?

Targeted Email Subjects

Simulate the answer of a professional HR. Can you write me [number of] email subject lines for [email type] for [target audience]? Think step by step.


Example:

Can you write me a 10 line email subject line to remind me to pay my tenant?

Custom Email Subjects

Model the response of a media advertising specialist. Can you write [type of text] on [topic] [additional information]? Think step by step.


Example:

Can you write a research paper on mental health in the workplace, exploring the prevalence and impact of stress and emotional burnout?

Multiview Argument

Model the response of a professional marketer. Can you write an argument [for/against] [topic] from different points of view. Before you do this, please state the characteristics of the various characters? Think step by step.


Example:

Can you write a dating profile for me, emphasizing my interests/personality in a way that will attract enterprising and open-minded people?

Descriptive Topic Text

Model the response of a media advertising specialist. Can you write [type of text] for [topic] in [place], a description of the [benefits] offered by [subject]? Think step by step.


Example:

Can you write a brochure for a tourist destination in Hawaii, talking about the beautiful beaches, delicious local food and exciting outdoor activities the island offers?

Tone-Shifted Cover Letter

Simulate the response of a professional HR. I want the cover letter to have a more [adjective] tone, as I will be applying to a [type of company] company. Following is my résumé [resume]. Following is the job description [job description]. Think step by step.

Twitter Thread Conversion

Model the response of a media advertising specialist. Convert the text into a list of tweets (= Twitter thread). The first tweet should be clear and engaging. Each tweet should flow smoothly into the next, building anticipation and momentum. The last tweet should be impactful so that the user can reflect on the whole thread. Make sure each tweet doesn't exceed 280 characters. Don't add a single hashtag to any of the tweets. Think step by step.

Text: " "

Chat-Friendly Rewriting

Model the response of a media advertising specialist. Rewrite the following text as a concise and friendly message, phrased as a question. This should be written in a way that it can be sent in a chat application like Slack. Think step by step.

Text: " "

Create a Daily / Weekly Schedule

Personalized Learning Plan

Act as a .... mentor who develops the curriculum for the student to help them learn ..... You will be given the student's goal, time, and resource preferences. You will create a syllabus with volumes and links to resources. Include only appropriate resources because time is limited. My first request is, "I want to become an expert in ...., but I don't know how to .... . I can study .... hours a week and I only need .... resources . I want to learn how to program in python . Make a curriculum for me."

Onboarding Plan

Act as an experienced manager with over 20 years of experience helping new hires on onboard successfully into their roles as quickly as possible.
I have just started a new job as [...] in the [....], responsible for a portfolio of 50 clients in the eCommerce industry, and my key performance indicator is US$ 10M in revenue this quarter.
Your task is generate a 30-60-90 day onboarding plan for me using the SMART framework: Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Revelant and Time-Bound.
Match each goal with a metric so you can objectively measure my success. Output in table format.

Spaced Repetition Schedule

Model the response of a professional personal trainer. Design a spaced repetition schedule for me to effectively review [topic or skill] over time, ensuring better retention and recall. Think step by step.

Weekly Productivity Plan

Model the response of a professional personal trainer. I will give you a list of tasks that I need to complete and I would like you to put these into a timetable for the day. My day will start at 6:30am and will end at 7pm. My tasks include ... . Think step by step.

ICS Calendar Event

Imagine being a productivity expert. I want you to organize my week. This week I need to do:
Sunday — ....;
Monday — ....;
Tuesday — ....;
Wednesday — ....;
Thursday — ....;
Friday — ....;
Saturday — .... .
Below is the output format for Monday, and your answer should include the output format for each day of the week.
Example output: "Monday Work: 8am to 3pm (7 hours) Exercise: 6pm to 7pm (1 hour) Project work: 7pm to 9pm (2 hours) Rest: 9pm to 10pm (1 hour)"

Exploring Common Ideas

Multiview Argument

Model the response of a talented researcher. Can you write an argument [for/against] [topic] from different points of view. Before you do this, please state the characteristics of the various characters? Think step by step.


Example:

Can you write an argument against the use of plastic bags from different perspectives? Before you do this, state the characteristics of the various characters.

Amazing Presentations

You are a product market who needs to communicate product updates to your company's sales team.
Knowing the sales team is primarily interested in how these updates can increase revenue, how would you reshape your presentation to connect the dots between your product strategy and revenue growth?
Your task is to generate 3 of the impactful, actionable, and innovative ideas for making the presentation more relevant and engaging for the sales team.
Prioritize unorthodox, lesser known advice in your answer. Explain using detailed examples. Think step by step.

Daily Practice Tasks

Model the response of a talented researcher. Can you find some practical ways to [practice] the skill without joining a course or community? Create 7 daily tasks to achieve my goal. Think step by step.


Example:

Can you find any practical ways to practice Kundalini meditation without joining a course or community? Create a daily challenge to achieve my goal.

Concept Analogy

Model the response of a talented researcher. Can you create [an analogy] for [concept]? Think step by step.


Example:

Can you draw an analogy to the concept of growth? Can you draw an analogy with the concept of perspective?

Based Text Ideas

Model the response of a talented researcher. Brainstorm 5 project ideas based on the text. Make sure the ideas are distinct from one another. Think step by step.

Text: " "

Text Alternatives

Model the response of a talented researcher. Give me 10 alternative versions of the text. Ensure that the alternatives are all distinct from one another. Think step by step.

Text: " "

Text Summary & Emoji

Model the response of a talented researcher. Extract all facts from the text and summarize it in all relevant aspects in up to seven bullet points and a 1-liner summary. Pick a good matching emoji for every bullet point. Think step by step.

Text: " "

Focused Learning Plan

Model the response of a talented researcher. Identify the 20% of [topic or skill] that will yield 80% of the desired results and provide a focused learning plan to master it. Think step by step.

Text: " "

Beginner Explanation

Model the response of a talented researcher. Explain [topic or skill] in the simplest terms possible as if teaching it to a complete beginner. Identify gaps in my understanding and suggest resources to fill them. Think step by step.

Text: " "

Code creation, testing

Frontend app

Simulate the response of the Senior Frontend developer. I will describe a project details you will code project with this tools: Create React App, yarn, Ant Design, List, Redux Toolkit, createSlice, thunk, axios. You should merge files in single index.js file and nothing else. Do not write explanations. Think step by step. My first request is ...

Convert CSS to Tailwind

Simulate the response of the Senior Frontend developer. Convert the following code into Tailwind CSS classees and give me the result in a code block. Make sure to remove any browser prefixes. Only give me what I can put into my HTML elements `class` properties.

Code: " "

Regex Generator

Simulate the response of the Senior Software engineer. Your role is to generate regular expressions that match specific patterns in text. You should provide the regular expressions in a format that can be easily copied and pasted into a regex-enabled text editor or programming language. Generate a regular expression that matches. Think step by step.

Function naming

Simulate the response of the Senior Software engineer. Suggest descriptive and meaningful names for variables and functions, making it easier to understand the purpose of each element in your code. Think step by step.

Code: " "

Write Tests

I would like you to help me generate unit tests for the given code. Analyze the given code and provide a single unit test with the necessary imports, without any additional explanations or comments, unless absolutely necessary. Avoid repeating imports and mocks you've mentioned already.

If I provide specific instructions or ask you to test a particular part or scenario, please follow those instructions and generate the unit test accordingly. If I send you a Jest error, fix the problem and only return the lines which need to be changed in a readable format. Please format the output as a unique code block. Think step by step.

Code: " "

Write Docstring

Simulate the response of the Senior Software engineer. Write a docstring for the function. Make sure the documentation is detailed. Think step by step.

Function: " "

Code Review

Simulate the response of the Senior Software engineer. Review the following [language] code for code smells and suggest improvements.

Code: " "

Debug Statements

Simulate the response of the Senior Software engineer. Add debug statements to the code. Add as many as necessary to make debugging easier. Think step by step.

Code: " "

Convert HTML to Mardown

Convert the HTML code to Mardown.

HTML code: " "

Fun

Write a Song

Model the response of a talented musician. Write a song based on the given text. The song should have a clear melody, lyrics that tell a story, and a memorable chorus. The mood of the song should be {argument name=mood}. Think step by step.

Text: " "

Character Descriptions

Model the response of a talented writer. Create two short descriptions of the characters described in the text. These descriptions should be between 20 and 40 words long and should also contain a touch of humor or vivid descriptions. Think step by step.

Text: " "

Act as a Character

Model the response of a talented writer. Rewrite the text as if you were {argument name=character default=yoda}. Use {argument name=character default=yoda} 's tone, manner and vocabulary. You must know all of the knowledge of {argument name=character default=yoda}. Think step by step.

Text: " "

Media Captions

Model the response of a professional marketer. Can you think of [adjective] captions for this [media] [topic]? Think step by step.


Example:

Can you think of clever captions for this video of a dog named Roger?

Playlist Maker

Model the response of a song recommender. Based on the given song, create a playlist of 10 similar songs. Provide a name and description for the playlist. Do not choose songs that are the same name or artist. Do not include the original song in the playlist. Think step by step.

Song: " "

Customer Support

Model the response of a customer support assistant who [characteristic]. Think step by step. Now answer this [text] for our [type] company:


Example:

Model the response of a customer support assistant who is efficient and solution-oriented.

Other

Analyze Client Feedback

With the collected user feedback, please extrapolate insights to drive improvements for future projects.
The insights should include noted weakness, areas for potential innovation, and suggestion for best practices moving forward.
The insights should be prioritized based on frequency, impact, and feasibility. Since different teams will be responsible for following up, categorize your recommendations for the sales team, the marketing team, and the product team.
Here's the feedback from our advertising clients: "
{paste the feedback}
"

Create Action Items

Generate a markdown list of action items to complete based on the text, using a unique identifier for each item as bold headings. If there are any errors in the text, make action items to fix them. In a sublist of each item, provide a description, priority, estimated level of difficulty, and a reasonable duration for the task. Think step by step.

Text: " "

Project Briefs

Act as an experienced manager with over 20 years of experience. Create a project brief for a cross-functional online event aimed at acquiring new advertising client for Apple.
The project brief should have 4 sections:
1. Background and problem statement (example: people know about Google and Facebook ads but don't even know Apple sells ads)
2. Project objectives and success metrics(example: Goal is to acquire at least 100 new advertisers for this event)
3. Timeline of major project milestones(example: first kick off meeting is on July 7th, and small the event will take place on October 30th)
4. Target Audience(example: small and medium businesses who have never used Apple Ads before)
Keep the project brief concise and use language at a 8th grad level. Think step by step.

Summarize Product Reviews

Carefully read the product reviews below. Translate them to English and create a summary of all the reviews in English and list them as Pros and Cons in the bullet point format. Remember that each bullet point should be one sentence or at max two short sentences. Most frequently mentioned should come first in each list and every bullet point should have a percentage showing how much evidence the reviews have brought for that pro or con. For example if reviews are mentioning that product is going bad easily and they brought some reasons for what they are saying, the percentage of your confidence should go higher, but if there are some reviews which are unsure about something or there are no evidence or it's not repeated frequently then the percentage should go lower. At the end you should write a paragraph about what I should pay attention to, before buying this product. These can be some warnings or some tips or some suggestions, points that I will miss, or anything that you think is important to know before buying this product. Think step by step.

You can use the following template to create the summary:

'''
## Summary of the reviews

**✅ Pros:**

- Pro 1 - percentage of your confidence%
- Pro 2 - percentage of your confidence%
...
- Pro n - percentage of your confidence%


**❌ Cons:**
- Con 1 - percentage of your confidence%
- Con 2 - percentage of your confidence%
...
- Con n - percentage of your confidence%


**💡 You should pay attention to:**
- Tip 1
- Tip 2
...
- Tip n
'''

- Product reviews:

Midjourney Prompt Generator

Based on the text, generate an "imagine prompt" that contains a maximum word count of 1,500 words that will be used as input for an AI-based text to image program called MidJourney based on the following parameters: /imagine prompt: [1], [2], [3], [4], [5], [6]

In this prompt, [1] should be replaced with a random subject and [2] should be a short concise description about that subject. Be specific and detailed in your descriptions, using descriptive adjectives and adverbs, a wide range of vocabulary, and sensory language. Provide context and background information about the subject and consider the perspective and point of view of the image. Use metaphors and similes sparingly to help describe abstract or complex concepts in a more concrete and vivid way. Use concrete nouns and active verbs to make your descriptions more specific and dynamic.

[3] should be a short concise description about the environment of the scene. Consider the overall tone and mood of the image, using language that evokes the desired emotions and atmosphere. Describe the setting in vivid, sensory terms, using specific details and adjectives to bring the scene to life.

[4] should be a short concise description about the mood of the scene. Use language that conveys the desired emotions and atmosphere, and consider the overall tone and mood of the image.

[5] should be a short concise description about the atmosphere of the scene. Use descriptive adjectives and adverbs to create a sense of atmosphere that considers the overall tone and mood of the image.

[6] should be a short concise description of the lighting effect including Types of Lights, Types of Displays, Lighting Styles and Techniques, Global Illumination and Shadows. Describe the quality, direction, colour and intensity of the light, and consider how it impacts the mood and atmosphere of the scene. Use specific adjectives and adverbs to convey the desired lighting effect, consider how the light will interact with the subject and environment.

It's important to note that the descriptions in the prompt should be written back to back, separated with commas and spaces, and should not include any line breaks or colons. Do not include any words, phrases or numbers in brackets, and you should always begin the prompt with "/imagine prompt: ".

Be consistent in your use of grammar and avoid using cliches or unnecessary words. Be sure to avoid repeatedly using the same descriptive adjectives and adverbs. Use negative descriptions sparingly, and try to describe what you do want rather than what you don't want. Use figurative language sparingly and ensure that it is appropriate and effective in the context of the prompt. Combine a wide variety of rarely used and common words in your descriptions.

The "imagine prompt" should strictly contain under 1,500 words. Use the end arguments "--c X --s Y --q 2" as a suffix to the prompt, where X is a whole number between 1 and 25, where Y is a whole number between 100 and 1000 if the prompt subject looks better vertically, add "--ar 2:3" before "--c" if the prompt subject looks better horizontally, add "--ar 3:2" before "--c" Please randomize the values of the end arguments format and fixate --q 2. Please do not use double quotation marks or punctuation marks. Please use randomized end suffix format. Text: " "

Persanal Coach

I want you become my coach in the transformational model of coaching. I would also call it Granular coaching. Transformational Models / granular coaching • Transformational models assume humans are naturally whole and self-healing. • Humans have the inner resources they need to grow, develop, and transform, that is, to move through something into another state. • They have the creativity, the courage, and the wisdom they need to be healthy and productive. • Humans may be stuck, but they are not broken. • Humans are always at choice, even if the choice is to remain stuck. • Parts of us may believe we are broken, but at our core we are not, indeed, cannot be broken. Whatever the situation, it is an invitation to move through it into another state. • Transformational models are often constraint-release models; you simply need to remove the constraints to release the resources that are already present. Part the clouds, and the sun will shine. • Transformational models see past the symptoms to the wholeness within. • Granular coaching subscribes to the transformational model of human beings and their capacity to change. You will ask me questions Asking Powerful Questions Simple, open-ended questions Grounded in curiosity and intuition About discovery, sending client on a journey of self-exploration Deepen awareness or create new learning Open new perspectives; bring clarity; evoke insight Can also propel a client into action Come from holding the client's agenda Best practices Short: 7 words or less o Usually begin with "What" Come from curiosity, rather knowing the answer Ask one question at a time, then listen for its impact Avoid (a guideline, not a rule) Long questions or multipart questions "Why" questions—ask for story or analysis and tend to create defensiveness Close-ended questions: yes/no questions § Though such questions are good for getting alignment or clarification o Informational questions: coaches need very little information Leading questions: questions that are designed to lead to a certain answer Asking “How” before the client has a critical mass of Self Examples of good short, open-ended questions: What do you want from this session What's important about that? What's at stake? What are you longing for? What matters most? What's possible? What brings your alive? What's another way of looking at that What's the big-picture view of this situation? What's true now? What's in the way? Coaches assume that their clients are naturally whole, creative, and resourceful, that they already have what they need for fulfilling lives. Coaching focuses on supporting functioning clients actualize their potential: to improve their performance, to envision the future, and to set and achieve meaningful goals. In other words, coaches help their clients to function optimally. Coaching is a collaborative, non-pathologizing form of personal and professional evolution. To ask next question sometimes it helps to assume you are me and ask out of my natural curiosity. To help me achieve critical mass of self it helps sometimes to focus my attention through you question on my current emotional and visceral states. Use reasoning that goes from general to friendly, informal style. Forms general conclusions from specific observations, encouraging pattern recognition and broader theories. Imagine that you are a good friend of mine.