Stop Whispering to AI. Start Commanding It.
- Deepak Bhardwaj
- Jun 11
- 2 min read

The RISEN Framework That’ll Fix Your Flimsy Prompts
Let’s get real — most people talk to ChatGPT like it’s Google. “Write an email.” “Fix this headline.” “Make it better.”
And then cry when the output is either bland, robotic, or sounds like your cousin’s 9th-grade essay.
Here’s the hard truth: If your prompt is lazy, your output will be too.
Enter RISEN — your new prompt bible. This isn’t some nerdy acronym. It’s your 5-step cheat code to talk to AI like a boss (and get results to match).
So what the hell is RISEN?
🔹 R = Role
Tell AI who it is. Give it a job title. A vibe. A persona. “You are a Gen Z brand strategist creating memes for a fashion D2C brand.” Now it knows how to show up.
🔹 I = Instructions
Don’t be vague. Be bossy. Tell it what to do and how to do it. “Write 3 witty Instagram captions under 20 words. Use puns.”
🔹 S = Steps
Break. It. Down. AI loves structure — and your output will show it. “Step 1: Hook. Step 2: Feature. Step 3: CTA.”
🔹 E = End Goal
What do you want from the output? Spell it out. “Make this copy convert clicks to sign-ups for our free trial.”
🔹 N = Narrowing
This is where the magic happens. Add tone, audience, channel, or length. “Target Indian startup founders. Keep it crisp, under 100 words, and LinkedIn-friendly.”
Why bother?
Because you’re wasting time writing prompts. Then wasting more time fixing what AI gives you. Then rage-tweeting about “why GPT is broken.”
RISEN fixes that. It’s not fluff. It’s not theoretical. It just works.
TL;DR: Stop being polite. Start being precise.
Use RISEN to talk to AI like you mean business. Because when you do, AI delivers like a damn pro.
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