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The prompt that fixed my broken content process
How I finally turned raw notes into real traction.

Your notes are better than you think.
But the way you’re using them? That’s the real problem.
You’ve got scattered bullets. Half-thoughts. “Oh I’ll come back to this later” voice memos that never see the light of day.
And yet, some creator out there, right now, is turning less into a banger tweet thread or LinkedIn post that gets 500 saves, 800 shares, and a speaking gig.
So why not you?
Because you’re stuck at the translation layer, turning rough ideas into polished content. That’s the bottleneck.
Today, I’m giving you a way out of that.
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The Pain No One Talks About
If you’re like me, you’ve probably opened your notes app and thought:
“This is genius.”
“This is garbage.”
“I have no idea what I meant here.”
All in the same 5 minutes.
I used to write outlines that never got used. Bullet lists that made sense once… but not anymore. I’d stare at them, willing them to become a thread. An article. Something useful.
They didn’t.
And when I asked AI to “turn this into a post,” it came back bland, robotic, or worse: completely off-topic.
Until I found a way to fix it.
But before I show you the better prompt, let’s talk about what everyone gets wrong first.
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The Prompt (Copy & Paste)
Here’s the prompt:
“You're a world-class ghostwriter who specializes in viral, emotional content. Your job is to turn this rough bullet outline into a fully formed {Twitter thread / LinkedIn post / Medium article}, written in a conversational and opinionated tone.
First, create a powerful hook in the very first sentence that opens a curiosity loop. Then, shape the story using personal language, short paragraphs, and moments of vulnerability. Make it feel like a conversation with one person — someone who needs to hear this today.
Keep the emotional pacing tight: tension early, revelation mid-way, clarity or takeaway at the end. Add a single clear CTA at the close (subscribe, reply, share).
Focus on clarity, honesty, and momentum. Avoid fluff. Avoid generalizations. Avoid lists unless they add punch.
Here’s the rough outline to start with: {insert notes}”
That’s it. Copy, paste, insert your mess.
Let the machine do the shaping, but keep you in the driver’s seat.
Prompt Overview

This prompt doesn’t just reword your notes, it rebuilds them.
It takes your rough inputs and turns them into narrative-driven, voice-infused content that could actually go viral.
It forces the AI to think like a creator, not a content mill.
Why Use This Prompt?
Because content without you in it is dead on arrival.
And this new prompt captures your tone, your intent, your reader's pain, all while wrapping it in a format designed to be shared.
It’s how you get from “random thoughts” to:
Threads that hook on line 1
Posts that get DMs
Articles that feel like a conversation, not a lecture
Best Use Cases
Use this when:
You’ve got a brain-dump outline and no time to polish
You wrote a messy idea in your notes app and forgot what it meant
You want posts that feel like you but better
You’re building thought leadership but hate writing from scratch
This works for solo creators, consultants, newsletter writers, and founders who need fast, real, you-shaped content.
Tips for Better Results
This isn’t plug-and-play. You still need to guide the output like a real editor.
Here’s how to do that:
Pick a tone you actually use. Don’t say “casual” if your usual style is punchy and blunt. Give a one-sentence voice description upfront.
Insert real stakes. Don’t just list ideas, add where you struggled, what you feared, or what changed after.
Feed it better notes. More detail = more signal. If you give vague bullets, you’ll get vague results.
Rewrite the first line. Even good AI struggles to nail the perfect hook. Always rework that first sentence yourself.
Don’t accept the first draft. Run the output through again. Add tension. Add stakes. Rewrite like you care.
I used to think good ideas would sell themselves.
I had threads with zero comments. Posts that flopped. Medium pieces that barely got 10 views.
But all were full of value. But they didn’t move anyone.
So I stopped asking, “Is this clear?”
And started asking, “Does this connect?”
That’s when things changed.
That’s when I created this prompt to finally bridge that gap between rough and remarkable.
Thanks for reading!
Best,
Miroslav from The Zilahut
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