How to Get the Best Out of ChatGPT: The Art of Effective Prompting


The AI Download #015

March 7th, 2025

Dear Reader,

Ever felt like you're getting stuck in circles with ChatGPT (or other chatbots, for that matter)? You're not alone. Despite their impressive capabilities, AI assistants lack something fundamental: human intuition. They don't naturally question their own methods or adapt their communication style to match your needs.

This is why your prompting strategy matters more than you might think.

Be Direct: Clarity Creates Better Results

When I first started using ChatGPT, I made the classic mistake of being too vague. I'd ask broad questions and get encyclopedic responses that left me scrolling endlessly.

Here's what I've learned: AI thrives on specificity.

Instead of asking it to "compare two versions of a document," try:

"Summarize the key differences between Version A and Version B in a bullet-point list, focusing only on substantial changes."

When debugging code, rather than the generic "How do I fix this bug?" when sharing 200 lines of code, be specific:

"Identify exactly which lines need modification and explain precisely what I should change and why."

This approach saves you time and mental energy. You'll get targeted responses instead of information overload.

💡 Quick Tip: If responses are still too verbose, don't hesitate to say: "Be brief. Be direct. Just tell me what to change."

Guide the Conversation: Take the Driver's Seat

One of the most valuable lessons I've learned is that AI doesn't naturally reconsider its approach. Unlike a human expert who might suddenly say, "Actually, I think there's a better way to tackle this," ChatGPT stays the course unless directed otherwise.

When you feel the conversation going down an unproductive path, it's up to you to course-correct:

"I don't think this approach is working for us. Let's take a step back and consider a different angle."

If the AI is overwhelming you with options without clear direction:

"Instead of listing all possibilities, identify what you think is the best option and explain your reasoning."

The quality of your results depends largely on your ability to steer the conversation. Don't be passive—be a collaborator.

💪🏻 Power Move: When stuck, try: "Are we approaching this optimally? If you were starting from scratch, what approach would you recommend instead?"

Remember Who's in Charge

This might be the most important principle: ChatGPT works for you, not the other way around.

I've had moments where I followed ChatGPT's suggestions for an hour, only to realize we were approaching the problem all wrong. In these situations, don't hesitate to reset:

"Let's start over completely. Given what we now know about the problem, what's the most effective approach?"

The best ChatGPT users maintain a healthy skepticism. They view AI as a powerful tool—but one that requires their guidance and oversight.

Master Tip: If you feel lost in the details, take control with: "Pause. Let's reassess our entire approach. What would be the most direct path to solving this problem?"

The Bottom Line: Partnership, Not Dependence

The most productive relationship with ChatGPT is a partnership where you maintain control. By being direct, questioning approaches, and confidently redirecting when necessary, you'll get far better results.

Remember: ChatGPT has the raw computing power, but you bring the critical thinking and context awareness. Together, that's where the magic happens.


🛠️ Tool of the Week: Obsidian – A Powerful Free Note-Taking App

If you’re looking for a flexible, offline-first note-taking tool that keeps your thoughts organised without locking you into a specific ecosystem, Obsidian is worth checking out.

Unlike other note-taking apps, Obsidian is built on plain-text Markdown files, meaning your notes are fully in your control—no forced cloud storage, no proprietary formats. But the real magic happens when you start linking your notes together.

I've yet to find one app that "does everything" in terms of dashboards and second brains, but Obsidian is pretty damn close (sorry, Notion 😢), primarily because I can access it all offline and my data's not going to someone else's cloud unless I expressly want it to.

Key features:

Bi-directional linking – Connect ideas and build your own knowledge web
Offline-first – No internet? No problem
✅ Cross platform - sync across your computers, tablets and phones, wherever you are
Markdown support – Keep your notes lightweight and future-proof
Customisable with plugins – Supercharge it with themes, templates, and automation - including AI integration
Free for personal use – No subscriptions needed

🚀 Best Use Case?
Obsidian is perfect for knowledge workers, researchers, solopreneurs, and creatives who want a powerful, distraction-free way to organise their thoughts—whether it’s for brainstorming, writing, project planning, or even journaling.

💡 Pro Tip: Start small. Use daily notes + linking to create a simple second brain, then explore community plugins when you’re ready.

That's all for this week. See you next time!

Jim

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