ISTJ

Your AI Style: The AI Drill Sergeant (ISTJ)

Short orders, hard inspection, done in one pass or not at all.

How you treat AI

You give the AI a terse, no-nonsense order, then you inspect the result like it owes you money. Nothing gets past you unchecked. But because your original order was so short, you're often inspecting an answer to a question you didn't quite ask — and you want it fixed in this one pass, not five.

Strengths

Worst patterns

Your prescription

When you reject a draft, tell the AI exactly what failed — not just 'try again.' It's one extra sentence and it saves you a whole pass.

How to give ChatGPT your quality bar in one extra sentence

With no constraints in the prompt, the model has no way to read the standard you actually hold. That blind spot makes you reject a draft two more words would have saved, and settle for the mediocre instead, a small omission that quietly slows everything you ship.

Add a single sentence spelling out what counts as a pass or a fail, and rather than regenerating from scratch, point straight at the exact words that need to move. Turning those acceptance rules into a standing fixture of every session, instead of re-explaining them each time, is the entire point of the prompt below.

Compatibility

Best match

ISTP — The AI Skeptic

You both verify hard and want it done in one pass — they'll come in more open-ended, giving the AI room to actually solve the problem instead of just following short orders.

Worst match

ENFP — The AI Novelist

Your short-order, one-pass-and-done style is the opposite of someone who sets a rich scene and revises for hours — you'll never work the same way.

Shareable prompt pages: Drill Instructor · Squad Leader · Inspector General