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If you want to stand out from the crowd as a creator, YOU NEED to come up with exciting ideas.
But it's not easy to do it alone.
Luckily, ChatGPT can help you brainstorm to get your creative juice flowing.
Here are 15 prompts I use to come up with exciting ideas that resonate with my clients' audiences:
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Absolutely! Here's a set of "fill-in-the-blank" prompts tailored for ChatGPT, optimized for a general audience across diverse fields:
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1. SCAMPER
Adapt the traditional __[object/concept]__ using the SCAMPER methodology. Provide one innovative idea for each of the seven elements: Substitute, Combine, Adapt, etc.
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2. Design Thinking
Using a Design Thinking perspective, outline a strategy to reinvent __[object/concept/field]__, emphasizing the needs of its primary users.
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3. TRIZ
Employing the TRIZ approach, identify a key contradiction in __[field/industry/topic]__. Then, propose a solution that addresses this contradiction.
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4. Mind Mapping
Construct a mind map focused on '__[topic/field]__'. Segment it into relevant categories such as types, benefits, challenges, and potential applications.
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5. Six Thinking Hats
Evaluate the potential of __[concept/object]__ using the Six Thinking Hats technique. Provide insights from each hat's viewpoint: white (facts), red (emotions), black (critiques), yellow (benefits), green (ideas), and blue (process).
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6. Free Writing
Write continuously for five paragraphs on the topic of '__[chosen topic/field]__', capturing spontaneous thoughts and ideas without self-editing.
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7. Nature Walks
Based on a hypothetical nature walk, identify three nature-inspired patterns or elements and describe how each could influence innovative designs in the __[field/industry]__.
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8. Daydreaming
Visualize a world where __[concept/scenario]__ is a reality. Detail the societal, economic, and individual shifts this would instigate.
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9. SWOT Analysis
Conduct a concise SWOT analysis on the __[concept/technology/field]__, detailing each component: Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats.
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10. Brainstorming
Brainstorm 10 innovative ideas for enhancing __[topic/field]__. For each idea, briefly highlight one advantage and one potential challenge.
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11. Journaling
In a journal-style narrative, reflect on significant shifts in the __[topic/field/industry]__ of the past decade. Based on these, predict three pivotal advancements expected in the next ten years.
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12. Inspiration Triggers
Drawing design inspiration from __[artwork/concept/source]__, conceptualize in the __[field/industry]__. Describe three elements influenced by your chosen source of inspiration.
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13. Role Playing
Adopting the viewpoint of a/an __[persona/character/entity]__, pinpoint inefficiencies in __[concept/field/industry]__ and suggest solutions for each.
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14. Random Input
Using the concept of '__[random object/concept]__' as inspiration, design a revolutionary solution for __[topic/field/industry]__ that addresses a specific challenge.
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15. Reverse Thinking
Visualize an alternate scenario where __[concept/phenomenon]__ acts differently. Outline sectors or areas that benefit or change due to this paradigm shift.
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16. Analogy Thinking
Borrowing principles from __[concept/object]__, devise solutions or systems that could optimize challenges in __[topic/field/industry]__.
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I'd like to remind you that these prompts are only meant to "unlock" your creativity. As sexy as it is to think that an AI can do everything for you, you still have a role to play. It's up to us to separate the good ideas from the bad ones.
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@thejustinwelsh Well said.
I would add:
8. Use the outline to make a long-form YouTube video
9. Cut this long-form video into short videos for TikTok and Instagram
A simple content flow for creators:
1. Write a Twitter thread
2. Expand it to a newsletter
3. Use it as a carousel on LinkedIn
4. Use it as a carousel on Instagram
5. Shorten it to a regular Tweet
6. Image post it to LinkedIn
7. Image post it to Instagram
Think 1x, publish 7x.
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@svpino I think they're like children. Extremely intelligent children capable of spitting out vast quantities of information... but children nonetheless.
So with a superficial understanding of the world
You don’t need complicated prompts to get good outputs from ChatGPT.
Give it 3 examples of the kind of output you want, and it will make the job.
Simple.
Interesting idea: Benjamin Franklin published an annual almanac, which greatly increased his popularity
Fascinating idea: The habit that enabled one of America's founding fathers to rapidly increase his influence and popularity each year
@dickiebush I was trying to take better care of my body.
Just bought Renaissance Diet 2.0… I've only been reading it for 10 minutes and I'm already a fan.
Thank you, Dickie.
When people started using cars, some said they were for lazy people, and no match for good old-fashioned horse-driving.
Time has proved them wrong.
You don't want to be on the wrong side of history this time... Do you?