GPTPrompts.AI

Good AI
Prompts for Beginners.

No experience required. Learn the simple formula that turns vague questions into powerful AI responses. Start here.

Why Good Prompts Matter (Even for Beginners)

If you're new to AI, the interface can feel intimidating. You type a question, and ChatGPT gives you an answer. But what if the answer isn't quite right? What if it's too technical, or too vague, or just doesn't match what you needed?

The secret: AI responds to **structure**. By following a simple formula—the Golden Rule of 3—you'll get dramatically better results. No experience needed. No complex terminology. Just clarity.

The Foundation

The Golden Rule of 3

Every good AI prompt contains exactly three things. Master these, and you've unlocked 80% of what makes prompts work.

1

Persona: Who is the AI?

Tell the AI what role to play. Don't skip this.

"You are a professional resume writer with 15 years of experience..."

2

Goal: What do you want?

Be specific about your end result.

"I need you to rewrite my resume to emphasize leadership skills..."

3

Format: How should it look?

Specify the output structure.

"Provide the output as a bulleted list under each job title."

5 Instant Productivity Prompts

Copy these exactly, replace the bracketed sections with your info, and you'll get professional-quality results immediately.

1

The Meal Planner

"You are a nutritionist specializing in meal planning. Create a 3-day high-protein meal plan using only these ingredients: [chicken, spinach, rice]. Format the output as a daily breakdown with breakfast, lunch, and dinner."

Perfect for: Meal prep, dietary restrictions, grocery shopping

2

The Email Polisher

"You are a business communication expert. Rewrite this email to sound more professional but still friendly: [Insert your email]. Keep the core message intact."

Perfect for: Work emails, professional correspondence, tone refinement

3

The Study Buddy

"You are a patient tutor helping a 10-year-old understand history. Explain the French Revolution in simple, engaging language. Use analogies from everyday life. Keep it to 3-4 paragraphs."

Perfect for: Learning complex topics, teaching kids, simplification

4

The Gift Ideas Generator

"You are a creative gift consultant. Suggest 5 unique gift ideas for a [30-year-old who loves gardening and sci-fi books]. Include price range and where to buy. Format as a numbered list with brief descriptions."

Perfect for: Gift shopping, brainstorming, personalized suggestions

5

The Travel Agent

"You are an expert travel planner specializing in weekend trips. Create a detailed 2-day itinerary for a weekend in Tokyo. Include dining recommendations, attractions, and travel times between locations."

Perfect for: Trip planning, exploration, time management

Common Beginner Mistakes (And How to Fix Them)

❌ Being Too Vague

Bad: "Write something about fitness"

Good: "Write a 500-word beginner's guide to starting a strength training routine at home with no equipment."

❌ Forgetting the Persona

Bad: "Write a job description"

Good: "You are an HR recruiter. Write a job description for a Senior Software Engineer position at a startup..."

❌ Not Specifying Format

Bad: "Summarize this article"

Good: "Summarize this article as 5 bullet points, each no more than 2 sentences."

❌ Asking Multiple Questions at Once

Bad: "Should I learn Python or JavaScript? Which is easier? How long will it take?"

Good: "I want to learn web development. Should I learn Python or JavaScript first? Explain the pros and cons of each."

Beginner AI Prompts FAQ