Most prompt engineering advice is written for robots, not human beings.
It assumes your brain is calm, tidy, and perfectly organised.
Mine certainly isn't.
Standard guides assume you sit down focused, know exactly what you want, and can express it clearly on the first attempt.
If that were true, half of us wouldn't need AI in the first place.
Here is my reality:
By the time I sit down at my desk, my head is a storm of partial thoughts.
I know the general shape of what I want to achieve, but I don't have the script.
I have the intention, but the words are still stuck in a massive internal bottleneck.
The "Perfect Prompt" doesn't exist when you are in a state of mental friction.
So I stopped trying to force it.
I stopped starting with the "perfect instruction."
Instead, I started with an honest, messy, unfiltered brain dump.
I use PromptFIT to act as the cognitive bridge.
It helps me sort the signal from the noise, identifies the gaps I missed, and structures my chaos into something AI actually understands.
The result?
I still get to think like me.
I just don't have to force myself to think like a programmer first.
If traditional prompt guides have never clicked for you, there is nothing wrong with you.
You just need a process that starts where your brain actually is.
How do you start your prompts?
Are you a "meticulous drafter" or a "chaotic messenger"?
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Stop blaming ChatGPT for your average outputs.
The problem isn't the AI model.
The problem is the "invisible gap" in your workflow.
Most people use this stack:
Brain → ChatGPT → Output.
It looks efficient.
In reality, it is a mess.
Your "Brain" step is actually a chaotic mix of:
- Half finished notes in Notion
- Random ideas from the shower
- Vague email drafts
- A feeling of what "good" looks like (that you can't quite describe)
You then try to compress that chaos into one single prompt.
The result? Generic, robotic, "AI sounding" fluff.
I changed my stack to this:
Brain → PromptFIT → ChatGPT → Output.
The magic happens in that middle step.
Instead of guessing, I use PromptFIT to:
- Dump raw context without worrying about "prompt engineering"
- Define exact constraints (what to avoid is as vital as what to include)
- Translate the "messy human thought" into a "structured machine brief"
My AI tools don't guess any more.
They have the story and the specification.
The output isn't just what I typed in a rush.
It is what I actually meant.
If you are tired of white‑knuckling your way to decent prompts, stop looking for a better model.
Look for a better bridge.
How much time are you spending "fixing" AI drafts right now?
Let me know in the comments.
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Your brain is a mess of stories and context.
Your AI is a spreadsheet that wants bullet points.
This is why your content feels like a robot wrote it.
You think in fragments and nuance.
But your tools expect clarity and calm.
When you open a chat and type "write me a great post about complex thing" you are setting yourself up for mediocrity.
The output is fine.
It is technically correct.
But it is not you.
The missing piece is everything you did not say.
The tiny details.
The things you would only say over a coffee.
The context that makes a thought human.
Most people think prompt engineering is about memorising an 18 part template.
It is not.
It is about dumping the noise in your head and letting a system shape it into something a machine can actually use.
This is the logic behind PromptFIT.
It does not replace your favourite AI tool.
It replaces the panic you feel before you use it.
You dump your raw thoughts.
You explain what you are trying to achieve in plain English.
PromptFIT builds the high context structure you need to get a result that sounds like a person.
Stop pretending your brain is a spreadsheet.
Your ideas can stay human.
Your prompts just need to be clearer.
How much time do you spend "fixing" what AI writes for you?
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Most AI productivity advice is written by people who do not have ADHD.
They tell you to be more linear. They give you rigid frameworks. They tell you to "just focus on one task".
But your brain does not work in straight lines.
Your brain generates 100 ideas by lunch.
By dinner, 98 of those ideas are buried under a mountain of guilt.
The problem is not your creativity.
The problem is the translation layer.
AI tools promise to save us.
But the bottleneck is the bridge from "spiral thoughts" to "clear instructions".
You do not need help generating ideas.
You need help turning your messy, brilliant context into something a machine can actually execute.
This is why I built PromptFIT.
It is designed for the brain that jumps tracks mid sentence.
The brain that sees connections others miss.
The brain that hates being squeezed into neat, boring bullet points.
PromptFIT says: Give me the spiral.
You dump the raw context. The feelings. The messy examples. The tangents.
It acts as the translator between your non-linear genius and the AI's need for structure.
The workflow changes from "Overwhelm and Abandon" to:
Brainstorm.
Dump.
Structure.
Run.
If your thinking is non-linear, AI can finally be the co-worker you actually want to work with.
You just need a bridge in the middle.
I am building this for the people who think in circles but want to ship in straight lines.
How many ideas did you "abandon" this week because the starting point felt too heavy?
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Most productivity advice is built for a person who does not exist.
It assumes your brain is a calm lake.
It assumes your days are predictable.
It assumes that if you just buy the right colour-coded planner, your "lack of discipline" will vanish.
For a neuro-spicy founder, this advice is not just useless. It is exhausting.
I spent years building a "productivity graveyard".
I tried the billion-step second brain systems.
I mastered the complex task apps.
I spent more time doing the admin than doing the work.
Then AI arrived.
Everyone promised a "game-changer".
"Just prompt it," they said.
So I opened the chat box and I froze.
By the time I sit down to work, my head is full of partial thoughts.
I know the "shape" of what I need to do, but I cannot find the words to start.
A blank blinking cursor is a nightmare for a chaotic brain.
I realised I did not need another planner.
I needed a translator.
I needed a bridge between my messy, non-linear thoughts and the rigid logic that LLMs require.
That is why I built PromptFIT.
It is not a project management system.
It is a space to pour out the mess.
It helps you label what matters and adds the missing context you forgot was in your head.
It turns the "chaos" into a prompt that actually works.
If you have spent your career fighting your tools, you are not broken.
The tools were simply built for someone else.
It is time we stop trying to fix our brains and start fixing our tech stack.
What is the one productivity "system" you tried that felt like a second job?
(Link to try PromptFIT in the first comment)
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The 12-tab meltdown is a productivity killer.
I used to spend 60 minutes staring at a blank email because my brain simply said "no".
Notes in three different apps.
Twelve tabs screaming for attention.
A client chasing for a status update.
A brain that refuses to cooperate with a blinking cursor.
You know exactly what you want to say.
You just cannot find the bridge to get there.
Now, I have a 10-minute workflow that skips the "fake productivity" phase:
1. The Brain Dump
I paste every scrap of info into PromptFIT.
Halfformed sentences, "must not forget" warnings, and messy bullet points.
No editing. No filter. I just spill the chaos.
2. The Command
I give the AI a clear boundary:
"Turn this mess into a friendly, professional client update.
Under 250 words.
Sound like a human, not a corporate robot."
3. The Extraction
PromptFIT pulls out the actual intelligence:
Decisions made, upcoming deadlines, and specific risks.
It builds the bridge that my brain couldn't build that morning.
4. The Execution
I take that structured prompt into GPT or Claude.
The AI is no longer guessing. It has context, constraints, and tone.
The result is a draft that actually sounds like I was paying attention.
5. The Polish
I tweak 10 percent, add one personal detail, and hit send.
The total time taken is 15 minutes.
Not an hour of staring at a white screen.
You probably do not need another writing app.
You need a better way to get from "ugh, my brain" to "this is what the AI needs to do".
That is the gap between messy notes and useful output.
Are you a "messy note taker" or do you have a system for the post-meeting brain fog?
Curious to hear how you shortcut the drafting process below.
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Your problem isn’t your prompts.
It is your brain.
Most people approach AI with a tired mind.
You are juggling notifications, meeting notes, and three half-finished coffees.
By the time you open that chat box, you are mentally spent.
Then comes the pressure.
Everyone tells you to "engineer" a 500 word framework.
But your reality is scrappy notes and zero energy left to be a prompt architect.
AI is not failing because it lacks intelligence.
It is failing because your inputs are built for robots, not real humans.
The traditional workflow is broken:
1. Have a messy thought
2. Stress about formatting it
3. Trial and error with 5 prompt versions
4. Settle for a mediocre output
There is a better way to bridge the gap between your brain and your AI stack.
We built PromptFIT for the "messy" stage of thinking.
You dump the chaos. The fragments. The "oh and don't forget this" bits.
PromptFIT quietly turns that mental clutter into a structured, AI ready prompt.
No degree in prompt engineering required.
No 90 minute prep ritual.
Just: "Here is what is in my head" to "Here is exactly what I need".
If your brain feels too loud for tidy tools, you are not the problem.
Your workflow is.
We are moving from "Prompt Engineering" to "Context Dumping".
And the results are actually better.
How much time do you spend "fixing" prompts before you even hit enter?
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Your brain is full, not broken🧠
PromptFIT turns your messy notes, voice memos and half‑drafts into ready‑to‑run AI prompts in a few clicks, so you get the work out of your head and into the world. ✨
Built for neurodivergent and cognitively diverse people across education, tech, creative and ops, and anyone whose ideas live in notes, voice memos and drafts.
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Your brain moves faster than your tools. PromptFIT closes the gap.
If you’re living in notes, voice memos and half‑drafts, but freeze when you open an AI tool, this is for you.
New article on how we’re building a brain‑friendly prompt layer for neurodivergent founders and knowledge workers:
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