Most people treat ChatGPT and Gemini like slot machines. Type in a request, cross your fingers, hope for a jackpot.
The secret to better results? Stop starting over.
Instead of throwing out a “meh” draft, keep the conversation going.
- “Can you rewrite this draft in 3 variations: one friendly, one bold, one funny?”
- “Add a stronger opening line and keep the rest the same.”
- “Shorten this paragraph to 50 words without losing the tone.”
This simple habit turns AI into a writing partner, not a vending machine. The more you shape it, the more it improves.
You can even stack iterations:
- First, ask for an outline.
- Then, say: “Expand section 2 with a story that sounds conversational, like a DM chat with my BFF.”
- Finally: “Polish the whole thing into 300 words with short, snappy sentences, in ELI5 style.”
It’s less about “getting it right” on the first try and more about refining until it feels like something only you could have written.
We cover this 10-80-10 rule in this video: