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If you’ve been using ChatGPT for a while, there’s a good chance you already have a chaotic collection of prompts saved somewhere. One for writing emails. Another for generating images. A separate one for SEO research. Maybe even a special prompt you swear by when you want content to sound more human.

I was in the same situation for a long time.

Every new task felt like opening a different door, and I kept thinking I needed a different key for each one. But over time, I realized something important: you don’t actually need a brand-new prompt for every single use case. You just need one powerful foundation that adapts to whatever you’re trying to achieve.

That shift in thinking completely changed how I use ChatGPT. Instead of juggling dozens of prompts, I now rely on a single framework that helps ChatGPT build the right prompt for any task I throw at it. Writing Python code? Same approach. Drafting a professional email? Same approach. Creating a photorealistic image description? Still the same approach.

The output changes, but the method never does.

The Problem With Most Prompts

Most people treat prompts like one-off instructions. They write something quickly, get a result, tweak it a little, then save it somewhere “just in case.” Over time, this leads to clutter and inconsistency. You forget which prompt worked best, and you end up rewriting the same instructions again and again.

Worse, many prompts are overly specific. They work for one narrow task but completely fall apart when you try to reuse them for something else. That’s why people feel stuck constantly searching for “the best prompt” online.

In my experience, that mindset is backward.

The goal shouldn’t be to collect prompts. The goal should be to design a system that creates prompts for you.

One Prompt to Rule Them All

At some point, I stopped asking ChatGPT to directly perform tasks and started asking it to design instructions first. That’s when everything clicked.

I use one single prompt to make prompts for literally anything. Yes, you read it right, a super prompt that makes prompts for anything….. whether I am trying to make a photorealistic portrait….. write code in Python or draft an email.

Once ChatGPT understands the goal, the audience, the tone, the constraints, and the format, it can generate a tailored prompt that produces better results than most ready-made templates you’ll find online.

It does not matter what the output is… the method is the same.

That consistency is the real power here. You’re no longer guessing what to say. You’re guiding ChatGPT to ask the right internal questions before it responds.

Why This Works So Well

From my own usage, this approach improves output quality almost immediately. The responses become clearer, more structured, and far closer to what I actually want. It also saves time. Instead of tweaking responses endlessly, I get strong results on the first or second try.

Another big advantage is flexibility. New task? New industry? Different tone? You don’t need to start from scratch. You just adjust the inputs, and the system handles the rest.

This is especially useful if you work across different domains—content creation, development, marketing, or even personal productivity. One well-designed prompt framework adapts effortlessly.

The SUPER PROMPT Mindset

I call it the SUPER PROMPT….. you just need to copy this text once….. and use it forever.

Think of it as a master key rather than a single-use tool. Instead of telling ChatGPT exactly what to do every time, you’re teaching it how to think about your request before answering.

Once you adopt this mindset, prompting becomes simpler, cleaner, and far more effective. You stop chasing perfect wording and start focusing on clear intent. And in my experience, that’s when ChatGPT delivers its best work.

If you’re tired of prompt overload and want more consistent, high-quality outputs, this approach is worth adopting. One solid foundation can easily replace dozens of scattered prompts—and that alone makes it a game changer.

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By Mcken

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