AI Prompts to Unlock "God Mode" in Your Biz
You open a blank doc. The cursor blinks. Your brain, which sixty seconds ago had seventeen ideas, has now gone completely offline.
You know you need to post. You know AI is supposed to make this easier. You have approximately four tabs open with half-finished content, a voice memo from Tuesday that you have not listened to, and a mounting suspicion that the algorithm is personally against you.
This is not a laziness problem. This is a dopamine problem.
ADHD brains do not respond to just start typing. They respond to sparks. To novelty, to pattern interrupts, to feeling like something interesting is about to happen. Generic prompts like "write me a social media caption" are the content equivalent of plain rice. Technically food. Completely incapable of getting you out of your chair.
So here is what actually works.
Why your brain needs cheat codes, not prompts
Most AI prompt advice is designed for people who already know what they want to say. They just need the robot to type it faster. That is not you. You are someone whose best ideas live somewhere between a 2am voice memo and a five-minute hyperfocus window that might never come back.
What you need is not just a prompt. You need a dopamine trigger that fires up your brain cells.
The four prompts below are built specifically for neurodivergent creators who are stuck, scattered, or starting from scratch. Each one has a personality. Each one does something specific. And all of them are designed to get you from blank page to usable output in under five minutes.
Pick your vibe below, grab the prompt, and paste it directly into Claude, ChatGPT, or Gemini. No setup. Just copy, paste, and answer the question it asks you.
Top Secret: AI Cheat Codes
Unlock "God Mode" for your Digital Business 🤖
The "Rosebud" Prompt
Use this when you have "Build Mode" paralysis.
The "Sharpie" Labeler
Turn a boring PDF into a "Must-Have" mixtape.
The "MSN Nudge"
Get people to stop scrolling and start replying.
The "Brand Vibe" Prompt
Make your AI sound like YOU, not a generic bot.
✨ Tips: Paste these into Claude, ChatGPT or Gemini!
A quick breakdown of each prompt
Rosebud is for when you have a vague idea but no idea what to do with it. You drop in your messy rough thought and it spits out product names, a format suggestion, what to include, and a pitch line. It is basically a product brainstorm session that takes four minutes instead of four weeks.
Sharpie is for when your headlines are beige and forgettable. It generates ten punchy, editorial‑style options across different styles so you can stop using titles like "Tips for Growing Your Instagram" and start using titles that make people actually stop scrolling.
MSN Nudge is for when you need to stop the scroll. It is built around the idea that your ADHD brain already thinks in pattern interrupts. You describe your topic and your audience, and it generates fifteen hook options across four styles. Pattern interrupts, identity call‑outs, bold claims, and story bait. Fifteen options means you will probably find at least three you actually want to use.
The Brand Vibe Prompt is the one to run before anything else. You use it to teach your AI tool your actual voice before you ask it to write anything. The difference between generic AI content and content that sounds like you is almost entirely in whether you did this step first. Do it once at the start of a session and everything it writes after that will sound like a human wrote it. Specifically, you.
One more thing before you go
These four prompts are a small sample of what is possible when you stop trying to get AI to write content in the generic way and start building systems that work with your brain.
If you want more of this, my free email list, the Dopamine Drop, is where I send done‑for‑you AI tools, prompt packs, and content systems built specifically for ADHD creators, overwhelmed mums, and side hustlers who are building something real in between the chaos.
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And save this post for your next good‑brain day. You will want to come back to it.
