How I Finally Got ChatGPT to Write Like a Real Human (and How You Can Too)

How I Finally Got ChatGPT to Write Like a Real Human (and How You Can Too)
What happens when you forget about writing for the algorithm and just write (and prompt) for real people? It turns out, you get your voice back, and maybe even start to enjoy what you're creating again.
Do you remember when writing felt easy? For me, that used to be the best part. But now, with the rise of AI, achieving authentic ChatGPT human writing feels like a constant battle against sterile, optimized content that has lost its soul.
And then, somehow, we lost that.
Suddenly most of the stuff online just blurred together. Everything got over-edited, sterile, and "optimized" to death. All you could see was another wall of articles, ads, emails - none of them actually sounding like someone you'd want to have coffee with. I felt it. Maybe you do too.
That's when I figured, something's gotta change. I just want my messy thought-writing process back - and, honestly, I wanted me back.
And yes, I know that we need to optimize for SEO, AEO, and GEO (by the way, follow the First AI Movers Newsletter at read - I'll be breaking all this down in the following issues). But honestly, none of that matters if people don't feel anything when they read what you wrote.
That's why I always add a bit of myself into every article. My doubts, my stories, what made me laugh or made me mad - it's all there, somewhere. I want each piece to sound like me, not a checklist. Maybe it's a weird memory, a confession, or just the way I turn a phrase. That human touch, the real experience - that's what sets my work apart, that's what makes me unique.
I genuinely believe it's your intuition, your sense of what matters, what sounds off, what feels true, that actually makes people care. All the optimization in the world can't fake that. So, as you read my stuff (and write your own), know this: it's okay to sound like a person. Actually, in a world full of AIs, it's your most significant advantage.
The Old Road: When Writing Was Conversational
I used to love writing. It was part messy, part creative, part conversation. I remember racing to jot ideas on napkins, not worrying about "market fit" or "engagement metrics." It felt honest - even fun.
Fast forward: Now, I read my own AI-assisted drafts and think: "Wait, did I write that, or did a bot?" Maybe you feel the same. When everything starts blending into a flavorless soup of "transformative solutions" and "game-changing features," something's lost: connection.
The Wakeup Call: "Did an AI Write This?"
Let's call it what it is: most AI-generated content is safe, bland, and soulless. And somehow, that standard crept into our workflows. We pressed "generate," did a quick scan, and hit publish.
But nothing in my life changed - my readers didn't reach out, and nobody said, "Wow, this resonated." That's when I realized: I was letting software tell my story instead of telling it myself.
The Prompt for Real ChatGPT Human Writing
Stories need more than facts - they need ownership. Here's what flipped the switch for me:
Instructions: Use clear, everyday language. Write as you'd talk to a friend - simple words, short sentences. Ditch clichés and empty hype. Be honest about what you think; don't overpromise. Focus on one real idea at a time. Let the "mistakes" (the runs-ons, the "ands" and "buts," the honest doubt) come through - they make it human. Review for clarity but keep it real.
I placed this at the start of every ChatGPT session and made sure to follow it in my edits. Suddenly, my writing had a rhythm again—sometimes chaotic, always my own. Feel free to copy, paste, or tweak the prompt as you like.
What Happened Next
Things changed fast:
Readers replied, commented, and cared again.
My writing got faster. I wasn't fighting the bot; I was shaping the clay.
Writers who borrowed this approach messaged: "I finally sound like myself again."
And here's the kicker: Writing started feeling like conversation, not just a content mill.
Why This Matters: From Culture to Action
The "old road" wasn't perfect, but it was human. AI is here to stay, but that doesn't mean you have to sound like everyone else.
You don't need fancy tools, subscriptions, or magic formulas:
Paste the prompt above.
Edit your next piece like you'll read it out loud to a friend who'll call you on your BS.
Let imperfection be your new signature - not a bug, but a feature.
My Challenge To You
If you're tired of lifeless content, take a risk: Rewrite your next headline, intro, or story the way you'd tell it at a dinner table. Use the prompt. Don't sweat the polish - find your voice.
The web doesn't need more "content." It requires more of you.
If you try this, let me know how it goes - DMs are open. And if you want more no-BS, human-first AI stories and lessons, follow and join the read.
Simple is powerful. Honesty is unforgettable. Let's take back the road.
Further Reading
- Master AI Prompts: Effective Communication Guide
- Personal Branding Wins AI World: Uncopyable Moat
- Day 310 Role Persona Prompting: Brand Aligned Voice
Written by Dr Hernani Costa, Founder and CEO of First AI Movers. Providing AI Strategy & Execution for Tech Leaders since 2016.
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