Top 13 strategies to write "Learning-related" post

Top 13 strategies to write "Learning-related" post

POST-FORMATS to create high-converting "Learning-Based Posts" in 3 steps with AI in 3 minutes

Master ChatGPT Prompts for "Learnings" related Posts ??

Unlocking the full potential of ChatGPT requires mastering prompt crafting. Especially when discussing learnings, clarity, and engagement are key.

Crafting Effective Prompts

1. Use a Conversational Tone ???

A friendly and approachable tone makes your prompt more engaging.

2. Keep Sentences Short and Simple ??

Short sentences ensure clarity and easy understanding.

3. Include Line Gaps for Readability ??

Line gaps enhance readability, making your prompt visually appealing.

Crafting well-structured prompts ensures you get the most out of ChatGPT. Start practicing the given POST-FORMATS and watch your posts become more informative and engaging! ??

#1 POST FORMAT

Exactly {time} ago, I started {X}. So, here's my {x} wrapped:

> {highlight 1}

> {highlight 2}

> {highlight 3}

> {highlight 4}

> {highlight 5}

> {highlight 6}

> {highlight 7}

I am sure I am missing out on a few things, but these were the key highlights.

{x} will always be special.

Can't wait to see what {X} has in store.

#2 POST FORMAT

I’ve got {achievement in numbers}, but {x} was the hardest.

When I started {x}, I had:

1.

2.

3.

4.

And that was the best part.

{share why it was the best part}

But one thing I had was My love and passion for {x}

Here’s what I did:

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

One thing I have understood is

1.

2.

3.

That’s it.

#3 POST FORMAT

I spent {X}+ hours studying {topic} so you don’t have to.

Here are {X} ingredients that will turn your {topic} into {valuable asset}:

1. {Ingredient 1}

The number one thing you need from {ingredient 1} is {component}.

Secondarily, you need {component}

Combine both for {outcome}.

2. {Ingredient 2}

On the other hand, you want to avoid words where your offer is irrelevant.

The classic example is {example}.

Use {feature}, and then {take action}.

3. {Ingredient 3}

{Topic} is {characteristic}, so {ingredient 3} is very important.

Start by {step 1}, and then {step 2} until you {get outcome}.

Don’t {negative outcome}, but also don’t {make rash decision related to ingredient}.

#4 POST FORMAT

Most people suck at {topic}.

But if you avoid these 5 common mistakes, I guarantee you won’t.

{Introduce mistake 1, in 3 words}.

→ {Explain what it is in 10 words}.

Do this instead

? {Explain what they should do instead in 2 bullet points}.

{Introduce mistake, in 3 words}.

→ {Explain what it is in 10 words}.

Do this instead

? {Explain what they should do instead in 2 bullet points}.

{Introduce mistake, in 3 words}.

→ {Explain what it is in 10 words}.

Do this instead

? {Explain what they should do instead in 2 bullet points}.

{Introduce mistake, in 3 words}.

→ {Explain what it is in 10 words}.

Do this instead

? {Explain what they should do instead in 2 bullet points}.

{Introduce mistake, in 3 words}.

→ {Explain what it is in 10 words}.

Do this instead

? {Explain what they should do instead in 2 bullet points}.

{Takeaway Message}

{Call to action}

#5 POST FORMAT

My first 10 {thing}:

- metrics

- metrics

- metrics

- result

My last 10 {thing}:

- metrics

- metrics

- metrics

- result

{Takeaway Message}

CTA

#6 POST FORMAT

My X biggest struggles as a new {{job role}} were:

1. {{struggle in 2 words}}

2. {{struggle in 4 words}}

3. {{struggle in 6 words}}

4. {{struggle in 8 words}}

5. {{struggle in 10 words}}

{{Call out to those in similar position}},

Here’s my advice:

1. {{way to overcome struggle in 10 words}}

2. {{way to overcome struggle in 8 words}}

3. {{way to overcome struggle in 6 words}}

4. {{way to overcome struggle in 4 words}}

5. {{way to overcome struggle in 2 words}}

What else do you struggle with?

{{Your offer to help}}

#7 POST FORMAT

Stop {doing thing that doesn’t help}.

It’s time to {do thing}.

Here’s what you don’t need:

1. …

2. …

3. …

4. …

Here’s what you do need:

→ …

→ …

→ …

→ …

Stop {doing thing that doesn’t help 1}.

Stop {doing thing that doesn’t help 2}.

Stop {doing thing that doesn’t help 3}.

{Takeaway message}

{Motivational question?}

#8 POST FORMAT

I improved {X} by {Y} by doing {DidThisThingToday}

(13 lessons to {DidThisThingToday})

1. {Lesson1} → {Tips in 3 words}

2. {Lesson2} → {Tips in 3 words}

3. {Lesson3} → {Tips in 3 words}

4. {Lesson4} → {Tips in 3 words}

5. {Lesson5} → {Tips in 3 words}

6. {Lesson6} → {Tips in 3 words}

7. {Lesson7} → {Tips in 3 words}

8. {Lesson8} → {Tips in 3 words}

9. {Lesson9} → {Tips in 3 words}

10. {Lesson10} → {Tips in 3 words}

11. {Lesson11} → {Tips in 3 words}

12. {Lesson12} → {Tips in 3 words}

13. {Lesson13} → {Tips in 3 words}

Hope that's helpful.

#9 POST FORMAT

I committed to {{Task}} daily {{#}} months ago.

(Without a {{relevant}} expertise)

→ {{FirstOutcome}}

→ {{SecondOutcome}}

→ {{ThirdOutcome}}

→ {{FourthOutcome}}

→ {{FifthOutcome}}

Not 100%, but what a wild journey.

I'm convinced {{Task}} makes any {{TypeOfPerson}} better.

#10 POST FORMAT

{topic} is HARD

You are expected to:

- {myth 1}

- {myth 2}

- {myth 3}

But it’s (actually) really simple:

- {reality 1}

- {reality 2}

- {reality 3}

{topic} isn’t hard, but we’ve been conditioned to think it is.

{relevant quote}

#11 POST FORMAT

{years/month/days} ago, I had {low credibility in X}

{X} years later, I just {LifeAchievement}.

Here’s what those difficult years taught:

Lesson 1: {Lesson1}

Back then, I used to {PositiveHabit}.

Despite {NegativeObstacle}.

The only difference between then and now is {UnexpectedSmallDetail}.

Lesson 2: {Lesson2}

For the first few years, all I had was a {HumbleBeginning} and a {HumbleBeginning}.

Since then, I’ve {PositiveOutcome}.

But can I tell you something?

Those two {HumbleBeginnings} still mean more to me than anything.

All you need.

Lesson 3: {Lesson3}

When I was first starting out, I was so determined to achieve {X} that I deprived myself of {ShortTermOutcome}.

Everyone thought I was crazy.

But, {X} years later, I had successfully become {Outcome}.

Meanwhile, a lot of people around me hadn’t moved at all.

Lesson 4: {Lesson4}

I used to be very insecure about {Weakness}.

I was ashamed that I didn’t have {Outcome}.

And I didn’t {PositiveAction} because of it.

It took me a long time to realize those insecurities were holding me back.

And no amount of success would fix them for me.

Lesson 5: {Lesson5}

After college, a lot of people around me said:

{WrongAdvice}

But then I’d watch them struggle to make progress in their own lives.

A big part of success is going in a different direction.

And remember: if it were easy, everyone would do it.

#12 POST FORMAT

I asked [X] [Niche] leaders one simple question:

“What early career mistake will you never make again?”

The result: [X] profound mistakes everyone (from interns to executives) should avoid in their career.

Let’s dive in:

Mistake 1: [Mistake1]

Too often, [Role] chooses to [WrongDecision].

Instead, [Role] should be focused on [RightDecision].

This is what ends up making the biggest difference.

Mistake 2: [Mistake2]

A good [Role] can [GoodOutcome].

A bad [Role] can [BadOutcome].

But a legendary [Role] can [GiantOutcome].

Mistake 3: [Mistake3]

Until you’ve [Milestone], don’t take your eye off the ball.

[”RelevantQuote”].

Mistake 4: [Mistake4]

Traditional wisdom says [TraditionalWisdom].

But that’s only true if you don’t do two things correctly:

- [RightDecision1]

- [RightDecision2]

Then, [TraditionalWisdom] works great.

#13 POST FORMAT

There is one [item] that I would recommend to every [target audience].

Because it will [benefit] in a way that you can’t imagine.

That’s what the [item] “[title]” did for me. It [impact on me].

Here are [number] lessons from the [item] that will challenge how you think about [topic]:

1. “[Lesson 1 title]”

[Lesson 1 explanation]

2. [Lesson 2 title]

[Lesson 2 explanation]

3. [Lesson 3 title]

[Lesson 3 explanation]

4. [Lesson 4 title]

[Lesson 4 explanation]

5. [Lesson 5 title]

[Lesson 5 explanation]

If you have [experienced/used/read] the [item], I’d love to hear about your [desired feedback] in the comments."

[Client's Call to Action]

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