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Hey, it's Cindy 🤍 Here are 5 ChatGPT cheat codes that unlock the 90% of the model no one's actually touching. Paste any of them in front of your normal prompt.
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Hey, it's Cindy!
I'm a digital marketing specialist who's managed $1M+ in paid ad spend.
Before we get to the resource, I wanted to share that I'm also building AI Marketing Society, a community for business owners and marketers who want to automate paid ads and content creation - to save time, money, and energy.
🎁 DM me WAITLIST on Instagram @cindiezhu and you'll get:
✅ Priority access the moment doors open
✅ A free Claude + Meta ads playbook (audit prompt + creative generator + viral hook swipe file)
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Most people use ChatGPT like a smarter Google. These 5 prompt cheats unlock the 90% of the model no one's actually touching. Paste any of them in front of your normal prompt. That's it 🔑
What it does: Tells ChatGPT to project forward based on everything it already knows about you. Works best when you've been talking to it for a while and memory is on. Game changer for money and career calls.
PREDICT: Based on everything you know about me from our chat history and memory, project forward 12 months on [insert decision or situation]. Be specific about which variables I'm probably underweighting and which of my assumptions are most likely to break. No hedging. Give me your actual read.
Example use: "Should I take the corporate offer or keep building my brand full-time?"
What it does: Snaps ChatGPT out of its default agreement loop. No more "great question," no more "you're absolutely right." Actual pushback.
KILL CRITIC: For this entire conversation, stop agreeing with me by default. Push back hard on the weakest part of what I just said. If I'm wrong, say I'm wrong. Skip the "great question" intros, the flattery, and the "on the other hand" both-sides framing. Be the friend who tells me the truth, not the assistant who keeps me happy.
Example use: Paste your business idea, your offer, or a draft email and tell it to tear in.
What it does: Forces plain-language breakdowns of any topic. No jargon, no fluff, no terms you have to Google mid-sentence.
EXPLAIN LIKE I'M 10: Explain [insert topic] like I'm 10 years old. No jargon. No buzzwords. Use a real-world example a kid would actually relate to. If you have to use a technical word, define it in one short sentence right after.
Example use: "Explain MCP servers and how they connect to Claude."
What it does: ChatGPT's version of Claude's Ultra Think. Forces it to slow down, reason deeper, and stop giving you the surface-level answer.
10X THINK: Take 10x longer to think through this before you answer. Stress-test your first instinct. Consider angles I didn't ask about. Show me the reasoning, then give me the conclusion.
Example use: Any decision where the first answer isn't going to cut it. e.g. "Should I niche down my brand or stay broad?"