Writing
Draft in your own writing voice
Teaches the model your voice from a sample before it writes, so the draft needs editing rather than rewriting.
Prompt
Here are two samples of my writing:
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{{sample_one}}
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{{sample_two}}
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Study the sentence length, vocabulary level, use of contractions, and how I open and close pieces. Do not describe the style back to me.
Now write {{what_to_write}} for {{audience}}, matching that voice exactly.
Constraints:
- Length: {{length}}
- Do not use: "delve", "leverage", "in today's fast-paced world", "it's important to note"
- No summary paragraph at the end unless the piece genuinely needs one
Write the piece only. No preamble.Fill these in
Replace each highlighted variable before sending. Leaving them in place is the most common reason these prompts under-perform.
| Variable | What to put | Example |
|---|---|---|
{{sample_one}} | A paragraph you wrote | A past blog intro |
{{sample_two}} | A second, different sample | An email you sent |
{{what_to_write}} | The piece you need | a 600-word blog intro about AI pricing |
{{audience}} | Who reads it | small business owners with no technical background |
{{length}} | Target length | 600 words |
Tips for better output
- Two samples beat one — the model averages them and avoids copying a single quirk.
- Samples should be the same register as the target piece. A formal report won't teach a casual tone.
- If output still sounds generic, add a third sample rather than more instructions.