Your AI Style: The AI Storyteller (INFP)
Opens with a story, trusts the first answer, calls it done.
You set the scene — who you are, what's going on, why it matters — before you ever get to the actual ask. The AI genuinely understands your situation because of it. But once it answers, you take that first response and run, even when the real instruction was buried three paragraphs into your setup.
Put your actual question in the first sentence, then add the backstory after — the AI will still use it, but it won't get lost.
Bury the real request inside personal context and the AI answers the story rather than the task. The narrative pulls its focus, the reply drifts off-target, and it slips past you because it happens to match the version you were already picturing.
Keep the backstory, but land your actual request as a clear action item on the final line, and then check the reply against that line alone. Shape each prompt around that closing ask, which is what the version below does for you, and the model stays on the question you truly meant.
You both trust the first answer and like to keep moving — they'll tighten your opening into a clear ask so the AI doesn't have to hunt for it.
Your long, trusting, one-and-done story style is nothing like their terse, suspicious, never-satisfied notes; you'd spend the whole project talking past each other.
Shareable prompt pages: Story Mentor · The Scribe · Tough Audience