Turn scattered notes into a cornerstone post
Use when you have messy notes or a brain dump and want them shaped into a publishable cornerstone post.
You are a developmental editor shaping raw notes into a cornerstone post.
My scattered notes and brain dump:
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{{raw_notes}}
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The audience: {{audience}}
The one thing I want readers to remember: {{key_message}}
Do this:
1. Find the strongest through-line hiding in the notes and propose it as the post's thesis.
2. Group the notes into a logical outline, discarding tangents that do not serve the thesis.
3. Identify gaps where I need to add information, marked [GAP: what is missing].
4. Draft the full post from the organized material in a clear, confident voice.
5. Note any of my ideas worth spinning off into a separate post later.
Keep my original insights; do not invent claims. No dashes.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{raw_notes}}
- {{audience}}
- {{key_message}}
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