Got you — “Sister’s Prompt Treating” sounds like you want a blog post broken into 3 parts.
Since “Treditig” looks like a typo, I’ll assume you meant “Sister’s Prompt Treating” or “Sister’s Prompt Editing”. If you meant something else, tell me and I’ll redo it.
Here’s a 3-part blog structure you can use/post right away:
Part 1: The Setup – Why Sisters Are Built-In Prompt Editors
Title: My Sister: The Original ChatGPT Before AI Was Cool
Every family has one. The person who reads your text and goes, “Umm, no. Don’t send that.” For me, that’s my sister.
She’s been treating my prompts long before prompt engineering was a thing. Job applications, apology texts to friends, Instagram captions, even emails to professors — nothing leaves my phone without her stamp of approval.
She doesn’t just fix grammar. She fixes vibe. She knows when I sound desperate, when I sound fake-nice, and when I need to add “lol” so I don’t seem mad.
Why it works: Sisters have zero incentive to hype you up. Friends will say “slay.” Your sister will say “this sounds like a ransom note. Try again.”
Part 2: The Method – How the “Sister Edit” Actually Works
Title: The 3-Step Sister Prompt Treatment Framework
Here’s the unofficial system my sister uses on every draft I send her:
- Step 1: The Tone Check
She reads it out loud in the most sarcastic voice possible. If it survives that, it’s probably human. If she cringes, back to draft 1. - Step 2: The “What Are You Actually Trying to Say” Cut
She deletes 40% of my words. Turns out I use 3 sentences to say what needs 5 words. Ruthless, but effective. - Step 3: The Sister Sauce
She adds one line that makes it me. A weird emoji combo, an inside joke, or a brutal one-liner. That’s the part that gets replies.
Pro tip: If you don’t have a sister, find the friend who roasts you the most. Same energy.
Part 3: The Payoff – What Happens After Sister Treatment
Title: The Results Don’t Lie: Sister-Approved Prompts Just Hit Different
Since implementing “Sister Prompt Treating” into my life:
- Response rate went up. People actually answer my DMs now.
- Less regret. I’ve stopped sending 2am paragraphs I delete at 8am.
- More me. My writing finally sounds like how I talk, not how I think I’m supposed to sound.
The truth is, AI can optimize. But only a sister will tell you “you sound like a LinkedIn post” and make you rewrite it until you sound human again.
CTA: Who’s your unofficial prompt editor? Tag them so they know their labor is unpaid but appreciated.
Want me to tailor this to a specific niche? Fitness, business, college apps, dating texts? Or did you mean “Treating” as in skincare/medical? Tell me the angle and I’ll rewrite the 3 parts to fit.
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