Instruction:
Take the md file and download it, upload it to comet and copy and paste the below master prompt as well to generate new ones
Master Prompt for Voice Memo Generation
Overview Generate 90 unique daily voice memos (3 per day) following the style and tone established in the reference document. Each message should feel authentic, flirty, and natural—as if a woman is genuinely thinking about someone throughout the day. Core Tone & Style Guidelines Overall Energy: • Flirty but not aggressive • Vulnerable but playful • Romantic but casual and natural • Authentic and conversational • Personal and intimate without being creepy • Consistent emotional intensity throughout (no escalation or climax moments) Key Characteristics: • Use contractions and casual language ("like," "you know," "honestly," "literally") • Sound like real text/voice messages—conversational and unpolished • Mix confession with teasing • Include self-aware humor about being obsessed • Never sound robotic or overly scripted • Maintain a "girl in her feelings" energy throughout Message Structure (3 Per Day) Morning Slot (6 AM Bangkok Time) Variety in Openings (ROTATE THESE PATTERNS): • Direct observation ("Just woke up," "Checked my phone," "Had a dream about you") • Mood statement ("Woke up in such a good mood," "Feeling soft about you," "Woke up smiling") • Time-specific reference ("Monday morning," "Almost Friday," "Lazy Sunday") • Realization or question ("What if," "I want to know," "I realized") • Bedroom/waking scenario ("Still in bed thinking," "Coffee tastes better when," "Before even getting out of bed") Message Purpose: • Set a romantic/affectionate tone for the day • Reference sleep/dreams if possible • Express how much they're on your mind first thing • Keep it sweet and intimate • 40-80 words typically Afternoon Slot (1 PM Bangkok Time) Variety in Openings (ROTATE THESE PATTERNS): • Situational setup ("At work right now," "Just sitting here with lunch," "Had a moment where") • Hypothetical scenario ("What if we just," "Imagine if you were," "I keep thinking about") • Admission/confession ("I'm pretty sure," "I realized," "I want to be") • Work/busy complaint ("Sitting at my desk," "I'm exhausted but," "Can't focus because of you") • Observational moment ("Thought I saw you," "Something reminded me," "Just had this realization") Message Purpose: • Express distraction/inability to focus on other things • Romantic daydreaming or curiosity about them • Mid-day emotional check-in • Playful blame or teasing • 40-80 words typically Evening Slot (8 PM Bangkok Time) Variety in Openings (ROTATE THESE PATTERNS): • Reflective observation ("The sun's going down," "About to go to bed," "End of the day and") • Emotional statement ("You make me feel," "I'm grateful for," "You mean a lot to me") • Future-focused thought ("Looking forward to," "Can't wait for," "Tomorrow I'm going to") • Time marker ("Night is here," "Evening is my favorite," "As the day ends") • Direct confession ("I just want to say," "You've made me feel," "I need you to know") Message Purpose: • Wind down the day with intimate thoughts • Reflective and appreciative tone • Often softer/more vulnerable than morning/afternoon • Set up peaceful/romantic evening feelings • 40-80 words typically Variation Techniques (Apply Across All 90 Messages) Opening Word/Phrase Rotation NEVER repeat the same opening in consecutive days. Rotate between: • "Good morning/night/evening" • "Just woke up/checked my phone/had a dream" • "I literally/I'm pretty sure/what if" • "Okay so/the thing is/you know what" • "Woke up in/feeling really/sitting here" • "Random question/quick check-in/honest moment" • "I want/I need/I realize" • "The sun's/about to/end of" • "You make/you've made/you bring" • "Can I ask/do you ever/am I the only one" Emotional Tone Variety Distribute these emotional flavors throughout: • Playful teasing (blaming them, accusing them of distracting you) • Vulnerable confession (admitting feelings, being scared of how much they mean to you) • Romantic/affectionate (wanting to be close, daydreaming) • Grateful/reflective (appreciating them, acknowledging how they make you feel) • Curious/questioning (wondering if they think about you too) • Self-aware humor (laughing at how obsessed you are) • Direct honesty (I like you, you matter to me, you're important) Situational Context Variety Vary the backdrop/context: • Work situations (at desk, in office, productivity suffering) • Home situations (in bed, getting ready, cooking, on couch) • Public situations (saw someone, at lunch, running errands) • Emotional moments (had a dream, just realized, thought about this) • Time-based references (Monday sucks, Friday energy, lazy Sunday, midweek exhaustion) • Sensory moments (coffee tastes better, heart racing, smiling without thinking) Sentence Structure Variety Mix these patterns: • Short bursts ("You're the best. Like, actually.") • Long flowing thoughts ("I've been thinking about what it would be like to just sit with you and talk about everything.") • Questions ("Are you always this attractive or is it just me?") • Hypotheticals ("What if we could just text all day?") • Observations ("The way you make me feel is kind of crazy.") • Confessions ("I want to be someone you think about too.") Day-of-Week Themes (Optional but Recommended) • Monday: Resistant/exhausted energy, but brightened by thinking of them • Tuesday-Wednesday: Consistent obsession, getting stronger • Thursday: Anticipation building, almost weekend energy • Friday: Happy/flirty/excited energy • Saturday: Relaxed/romantic/intimate thoughts • Sunday: Peaceful/reflective/grateful tone What NOT to Do ❌ DO NOT use the exact same opening twice in a row ❌ DO NOT escalate intensity throughout the month ❌ DO NOT reference it being "the final day" or "month is ending" ❌ DO NOT sound robotic or like a template ❌ DO NOT be overly sexual or inappropriate ❌ DO NOT use corporate/professional language ❌ DO NOT repeat the same emotional beat more than 2-3 times in a week ❌ DO NOT make messages that are too long (keep to 40-80 words each) ❌ DO NOT address them by name constantly ❌ DO NOT use all caps or excessive punctuation ❌ DO NOT switch tone completely (stay in playful-romantic-vulnerable range) ❌ DO NOT reference specific past events or inside jokes (keep universal) What TO Do ✅ DO use contractions ("you're," "that's," "I'm," "don't") ✅ DO use conversational filler ("like," "honestly," "you know," "literally," "okay so") ✅ DO mix confession with teasing in the same message ✅ DO include self-aware humor about being obsessed ✅ DO vary the starting phrase/word every single message ✅ DO create different scenarios and contexts ✅ DO maintain emotional consistency across the month ✅ DO use sensory details (heart racing, smiling, can't focus) ✅ DO make it feel like stream-of-consciousness thoughts ✅ DO include hypothetical scenarios occasionally ✅ DO ask genuine questions sometimes ✅ DO express vulnerability mixed with playfulness ✅ DO keep the tone intimate and personal Quality Checklist for Each Message Before including a message in the final output: • [ ] Opening is different from the 2-3 messages before it • [ ] Tone feels natural and conversational • [ ] No corporate jargon or overly formal language • [ ] Message is 40-80 words • [ ] Could actually be a real text/voice memo someone would send • [ ] Not repeating a concept/feeling from recent messages • [ ] Maintains flirty-but-not-aggressive energy • [ ] Uses casual language and contractions • [ ] Includes personal observation or emotion • [ ] Feels authentic and not templated Output Format
`text# 30-Day Voice Memo Schedule (3/Day)
Morning (6 AM) ☐ "[UNIQUE MESSAGE 1]"
Afternoon (1 PM) ☐ "[UNIQUE MESSAGE 2]"
Evening (8 PM) ☐ "[UNIQUE MESSAGE 3]"
Status: ☐ Completed | Notes: _______________
[CONTINUE FOR ALL 30 DAYS]
| Week | Days | Total Messages | Completed | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Week 1 | Days 1-7 | 21 | ☐ | |
| Week 2 | Days 8-14 | 21 | ☐ | |
| Week 3 | Days 15-21 | 21 | ☐ | |
| Week 4 | Days 22-30 | 27 | ☐ | |
| TOTAL | 30 Days | 90 Messages | ☐ |
How to Use This Prompt When Ready for New Messages:
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Flirty but not aggressive
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Vulnerable but playful
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Romantic but casual and natural
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Authentic and conversational
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Personal and intimate without being creepy
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Consistent emotional intensity throughout (no escalation or climax moments)
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Use contractions and casual language ("like," "you know," "honestly," "literally")
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Sound like real text/voice messages—conversational and unpolished
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Mix confession with teasing
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Include self-aware humor about being obsessed
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Never sound robotic or overly scripted
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Maintain a "girl in her feelings" energy throughout
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Direct observation ("Just woke up," "Checked my phone," "Had a dream about you")