You're Using ChatGPT 5 Wrong
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You're Using ChatGPT 5 Wrong
"If you've been using ChatGPT for a while, you might read the title of this article and think, "Heh, I've been using ChatGPT for years, there can't be anything new for me here." But I've done my best to dig a little deeper and share 3 insights that often surprise even experienced ChatGPT users. If I ask you to describe the process you follow when interacting with ChatGPT, you describe something like this:"
"You prompt the tool to provide an answer to the question you have, then evaluate the output and submit follow-up questions that clarify the original prompt. And there is nothing wrong with this approach: you likely get the desired outcome after a couple of iterations. But this approach is not very effective when you want to streamline interaction with ChatGPT, especially when you use it for the same very task over or and over again (i.e., you conduct market research for your product every quarter). In this case, you can apply Reverse prompting technique."
Many users follow an iterative prompt-evaluate-follow-up loop when interacting with ChatGPT. That loop often produces desired results after several iterations but becomes inefficient for recurring tasks. Reverse prompting creates a reusable interaction pattern by defining desired outputs and workflows upfront, reducing repetitive clarifications. Reverse prompting is especially useful for repeated activities such as periodic market research. The technique streamlines interactions, increases consistency, and saves time. Combining reverse prompting with templates and workflow optimizations enhances efficiency and produces more predictable outputs across repeated uses.
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