Pro Tip
- When training ChatGPT on your style:
- Use real samples not drafts edited by AI.
- Include different types (blog intros, short captions, personal emails).
- Start small. ChatGPT learns best from 3–5 consistent samples.
- Once trained, save your “style profile” response in a document for reuse.
Prompt 1: Writing Style Trainer (Core Imitation Setup)
Use this when: You want ChatGPT to learn exactly how you write, tone, rhythm, and structure included.
Prompt:
I want you to learn and adapt to my personal writing style.
Here’s how I want you to analyze my style:
– Identify my tone (formal, casual, friendly, serious, direct, etc.)
– Notice sentence length and rhythm (short/medium/long sentences, flow, pauses)
– Observe how I start and end paragraphs.
– Study my vocabulary (simple vs. complex words, emotional tone, personal phrases)
– Understand how I connect ideas (direct transitions vs. soft connectors)Here’s a sample of my writing style:
[Paste 3–5 paragraphs of your writing here.]After analyzing it, summarize the key characteristics of my writing style in bullet points.
Then, confirm by saying: “Style profile created.”
Once confirmed, I’ll give you a new topic, and you’ll write in this exact style.
Prompt 2: Style Application (Generate Text in My Voice)
Use this when: You’ve already trained ChatGPT on your writing style and now want it to write something new in that same voice.
Prompt:
You’ve already created my style profile. Use it now to write in my voice.
Follow my style closely:
– Maintain my sentence rhythm and paragraph structure.
– Use my natural tone and phrasing.
– Keep transitions and word choices consistent with how I write.
– Don’t try to sound “perfect” — keep it natural, like my own tone.Now write about this topic in my style:
[Insert your topic here — e.g., “Why I prefer handwritten notes over digital apps.”]If anything feels unclear, ask for a quick clarification before writing.
Prompt 3: Style Reinforcement and Comparison
Use this when: You want ChatGPT to refine how well it matches your style — and see a comparison.
Prompt:
You’ve been trained on my writing style. Let’s refine it.
Step 1: Analyze the following text I just wrote and list any new stylistic patterns that differ from my original writing sample.
Step 2: Update the style profile with these new observations.
Step 3: Rewrite the text below in my style and show a side-by-side comparison.Here’s the new text:
[Paste new text here]Format your response like this:
– Updated Style Notes:
– My Original Text:
– Your Version (in my style):
– Key Style Adjustments Made:
Prompt 4: Tone-Specific Style Transfer
Use this when: You want ChatGPT to keep your writing style but adapt tone (e.g., more persuasive, casual, or storytelling).
Prompt:
You’ve learned my writing style. I want you to keep that foundation but slightly shift the tone for a specific purpose.
Keep my:
– Sentence rhythm and phrasing
– Word choices and structure
– Conversational flowBut adjust for the tone below:
Tone: [Choose: friendly / persuasive / professional / storytelling / journal-style / reflective]Now rewrite the following paragraph in my style with the new tone adjustment:
[Paste paragraph here]Afterward, explain briefly how you adjusted the tone while maintaining my writing identity.
Prompt 5: Deep Style Mirror (Long-Form Training)
Use this when: You want ChatGPT to become a long-term writing assistant that thinks and writes like you across blog posts, emails, and captions.
Prompt:
I want to create a detailed “writing style model” you’ll use for all future writing tasks.
Here’s how I want you to proceed:
1. Read and analyze my writing samples below carefully.
2. Extract my:
– Tone and attitude (e.g., calm, direct, humorous, reflective)
– Sentence structure (short, mixed, complex)
– Common transitions and phrases I use
– Emotional depth (neutral, warm, expressive)
– Punctuation habits (use of commas, dashes, ellipses)
3. Build a complete “Writing Style Profile” based on this analysis.
4. Confirm the profile back to me before writing anything new.My writing samples:
[Paste 2–4 writing samples here — ideally from blog posts, emails, or captions.]Once confirmed, I’ll say “ready” and give you new writing tasks, which you’ll complete in my personal style.
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