Welcome to Your First Bonus!

I’m thrilled you’re here—this means you’re ready to take ChatGPT from “useful tool” to “indispensable assistant.” Let’s dig into why context is the key to unlocking ChatGPT’s full potential—and how to start using it right away.

3 Context Secrets You Haven’t Thought Of

1️⃣ Add a Why Behind the What

  • When giving ChatGPT instructions, explain not just what you want, but why you want it.
  • Example: Instead of: “Create a list of blog topics,” try:
    “Create a list of blog topics that will help women solopreneurs save time and feel confident with tech tools. Focus on simple, actionable advice.”
  • Why it works: ChatGPT understands your goals and tailors the response to fit them.

2️⃣ Give It Your Voice

  • Add a line to your prompt that specifies tone and style.
  • Example: “Write this in a warm, conversational tone that feels encouraging and approachable.”
  • Pro Tip: Share a sentence or two of your own writing as a guide!

3️⃣ Set Boundaries

  • Be clear about what you don’t want.
  • Example: “Avoid using jargon or overly formal language. Keep it friendly and relatable.”
  • Why it works: It helps ChatGPT avoid the responses that frustrate you.

Pro Tip: Context Saves Time

When you give ChatGPT clear, detailed instructions, you’ll spend less time editing and more time actually using what it creates.

A Personal Note

When I started using ChatGPT, I didn’t think about context at all. I’d type vague prompts like, “Write a social media caption,” and wonder why the results felt flat. But once I started being more specific—like explaining my audience and tone—the responses improved instantly.

If you’re feeling unsure about what to include in your prompts, that’s okay! Think of ChatGPT as someone who doesn’t know your business yet—you’re teaching it with every prompt.

In the next email, I’ll share my 5-step framework for creating prompts that get ChatGPT to act like your personal assistant. Trust me, it’ll make everything click.