Stop Accepting ChatGPT's First Answer
One of the biggest mistakes I see people make is asking ChatGPT for something... then using the very first answer it gives them.
Here's a simple trick that can dramatically improve your results.
Instead of only asking ChatGPT to create, ask it to review, score, and improve its own work.
Think of the first answer as a rough draft, not the finished product.
Here's a prompt you can copy and use:
Create [YOUR TASK].
Then grade your own work from 1 to 10 using this rubric:
  1. Is it clear and easy to understand?
  2. Does it speak directly to the right audience?
  3. Does it avoid sounding generic or robotic?
  4. Does it have a strong opening?
  5. Does it lead to one clear next step?
Show me the scores in a simple table.
Then rewrite the piece and improve anything that scored under 8.
Why this works
Most people only tell ChatGPT what they want.
Very few people tell it what a good answer looks like.
That checklist becomes your standard.
Instead of saying:
"Write me a Facebook post."
You're saying:
"Write it... then check your own work against my standards before I see it."
The difference is often huge.
The best part?
You can create your own checklist for almost anything.
Want a better TikTok script? Create a TikTok checklist.
Writing an email? Create an email checklist.
Teaching beginners? Create a beginner-friendly checklist.
The more specific your checklist, the better ChatGPT understands what success looks like.
💜 Remember: ChatGPT can help you write, but you decide what "good" looks like. That's where the real magic happens.
Check the first comment for an example
Have you ever asked ChatGPT to improve its own answer, or do you usually use the first draft? Let me know in the comments.
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