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Being Busy ≠ Being Productive
Why do we mistake constant activity for productivity?
Hey there, fellow human! 👋🏼👽
Today we will tackle the Illusion of Busy-ness:
Many of us wear our busy-ness badge of honor, mistaking constant activity for productivity.
But here's a hard truth:
Being busy is about working harder, while being productive is about working smarter.
This is why I prepared some interesting prompts to change this equation.
Let’s dive in…🤿

Work Smarter not Harder 😎
Most Trending Prompts of The Week 🔥🔥🔥
This LinkedIn post prompt helps you craft engaging, personal posts that resonate. Just add your subject and context for the post, and watch your network grow and your interactions skyrocket.
Simple, effective, and uniquely you.
Use this Prompt to get a detailed SEO analysis by providing the URL. To improve your website's organic traffic, audit your content for E-A-T, perfect H1, and meta title. Optimize your content and drive more traffic with the generated report.
This Prompt can translate any scientific or general article or blog URL into your preferred language. The translations are natural and easy to read, making complex content simpler to understand. All you need to do is select the language you want and let the Prompt do the rest!
Top New Prompts of the Week ⚡️⚡️⚡️
YouTube-Description
This Prompt optimizes YouTube video content for search engines. Based on your input, it generates a title, description, and tags. Choose a keyword and provide a description, and the Prompt does the rest.Essay-Writer
Use this prompt to craft original, well-researched, and coherent essays. Free from unnecessary fluff, including proper citations. Suitable for various purposes. Choose a detailed subject and get started.Get personalized content ideas for your niche and challenges. Easily attract and educate your audience while driving traffic to your site!
All the prompts above can be used via 2Slash:
Your Prompt-Free AI Assistant, Everywhere.
2Slash’s Prompts Tips
Based on the principles listed for prompting language models like GPT, here are the ones that can help you get better results creating your Prompts:
No need to be polite: While politeness is always appreciated, language models do not require pleasantries like “please” or “thank you” to perform tasks. Getting straight to the point can make your prompts more efficient.
Employ affirmative directives: Using clear and affirmative language helps in getting more direct and accurate responses from the model.
When formatting your prompt, start with “##Instruction##”: While specific formatting like "##Instruction##" isn’t necessary for GPT to understand your requests, clearly structuring your prompt and separating instructions, examples, and questions can help in getting more relevant responses.
Write text similar to a provided sample: Asking the model to mimic the language or style of a provided text sample can help in generating content that feels consistent with the original material.
Clearly state the requirements: Providing clear requirements, keywords, or instructions helps in producing content that meets your specific needs.
It is a WRAP! 💥
Thanks for reading this week's issue. As always, feel free to reply to this newsletter with any comments, requests, or questions.
Until next week,✌️
-Benny
P.S: Here's a quick video in which I demonstrate 3 of the week's prompts and how to use them.
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