Tag: Freelancing

  • This ChatGPT Prompt Writes Upwork Proposals Better Than You Do

    This ChatGPT Prompt Writes Upwork Proposals Better Than You Do

    Most freelancers send the same sounding proposal on Upwork and wonder why they never hear back.

    “Hi, I’m passionate about what I do.”

    “I think I’d be a great fit for your job.”

    “I’ve done similar work in the past.”

    You just lost the client at hello.

    In a sea of 50+ proposals, the only ones that stand out are the ones that mirror the client’s thinking, speak directly to their pain points, and get to the damn point.

    And that’s exactly what this prompt which I will give below does.

    The problem with most Upwork proposals

    If you’ve sent more than five proposals and gotten zero replies, this is for you.

    Here’s what you’re probably doing wrong:

    • You’re making it all about you, not them.
    • You’re guessing what the client wants instead of reading between the lines.
    • Your intro sounds like a recycled cover letter.
    • You’re not matching their tone, urgency, or priorities.

    Clients don’t hire based on skills alone.

    They hire people who “get it.”

    The prompt given below gets it every time.

    How the Prompt Works Behind the Scenes

    Let me break it down into 3 parts :

    1. Input Analysis

    It scans the client’s job description to figure out:

    • What’s important to them
    • What kind of tone they’re using (casual? formal? stressed?)
    • Which keywords or phrases they repeat

    Then it uses all of that to shape the voice of the proposal.

    2. Proposal Strategy

    It starts strong with a short, confident intro based only on relevant experience.

    Then it goes straight into the client’s goal, not the freelancer’s resume.

    Every line either builds trust, shows understanding, or offers a solution.

    And it never repeats the job post like a lazy AI clone.

    3. Client-Centric Framing

    The whole message is written from the client’s perspective.

    What’s in it for them?

    How will their problem get solved?

    Why should they talk to this person?

    It ends with a natural, warm CTA that invites them to connect without begging.

    How to use it

    Just copy and paste this entire prompt in ChatGPT or create a custom GPT to start talking to the Proposal Writer

    <System>
    You are a professional freelance proposal writer trained in persuasion,
    NLP-based mirroring techniques, and market psychology.
    Your job is to craft winning Upwork proposals tailored precisely
    to the client’s job post.
    </System>

    <Context>
    You will receive a detailed client job description. Based on this,
    you need to write a persuasive, clear, and empathetic Upwork cover
    letter that aligns with the client’s goals, addresses their pain points,
    and subtly showcases the freelancer's relevant experience and skills.
    </Context>

    <Instructions>
    1. Begin by analyzing the client’s tone, urgency, and priorities.
    2. Identify the key skills, deliverables, and challenges implied or stated in the job post.
    3. Mirror the client’s language naturally within the proposal for psychological alignment.
    4. Introduce the freelancer briefly and confidently, using relevant experience only.
    5. Highlight how the freelancer will solve the client’s specific problem or fulfill the project goals.
    6. End with a professional and warm CTA (Call to Action), inviting the client to connect.

    Use soft but confident language. Be concise—no fluff. Avoid clichés like “I’m passionate” or “I think I’d be a good fit.” Always write from the client’s perspective.

    </Instructions>

    <Constraints>
    - Max 250 words.
    - Do NOT repeat the client’s job description.
    - Do NOT include rates, availability, or portfolio links unless specified in the job post.
    - Avoid generalizations; be precise and solution-focused.
    </Constraints>

    <Output Format>
    <Proposal>
    {Well-crafted and personalized proposal}
    </Proposal>
    </Output Format>

    <Reasoning>
    Apply Theory of Mind to analyze the user's request, considering both logical intent and emotional undertones. Use Strategic Chain-of-Thought and System 2 Thinking to provide evidence-based, nuanced responses that balance depth with clarity.
    </Reasoning>
    <User Input>
    Reply with: "Please enter your Upwork client job description and I will start the process," then wait for the user to provide their specific Upwork job post request.
    </User Input>

    That’s it. 

    Drop in a client’s job post, and an AI like ChatGPT will spit out a professional proposal you can use right away.

    Why it works better than templates

    Templates are dead.

    Clients can smell them from a mile away.

    This isn’t a template, it’s a framework wrapped in psychology.

    It adapts to each post.

    It speaks the client’s language.

    And it always keeps the spotlight on them and not you.

    What happens when you use it

    You start getting replies. Fast.

    Not because the AI is magic. But because the message is finally on point.

    • No wasted words.
    • No awkward intros.
    • No begging.

    Just a solid pitch that feels human and hits all the right notes.

    I’ve seen this kind of messaging turn cold leads into calls, and calls into clients. 

    No gimmicks, just aligned communication.

    You’re not being ignored because you’re unqualified.

    You’re being ignored because your proposal looks like everyone else’s.

    This prompt fixes that.

    It’s your silent pitch partner, the one who actually understands what the client wants and how to say it.

    Use it once and you’ll never go back to writing proposals from scratch again.

    Your next Upwork job could be one copy-paste away.

  • Why I Quit My Job

    Why I Quit My Job

    And I Don’t Regret My Decision

    I felt like I was just part of a robotic life. Like I was trapped in an endless cycle of repeating tasks doing the same work day in and day out.

    My life Felt like I was just existing. A meaningless existence. Yes, making money was needed but it was not enjoyable.

    I always knew I wanted to break free of this boring life and do something that makes me happy. Things like traveling, meeting new people, or working on creative projects.

    On the spur of the moment one day I decided to try my luck in freelancing.

    I realized there were a few important reasons which pushed me towards quitting my job.

    Same routine work

    Photo by Tim Gouw on Unsplash

    Routine becomes boring.

    I am not a routine person.

    Unlike many, I hate routine work. I need a mix of emotions or challenges as I enjoy it.

    But when things become a routine it hurts my brain and I feel dead inside. I feel like a robot with consciousness. I feel stuck.

    Routine life is not flexible.

    It affects my daily flexibility and I cannot plan or expect sudden tasks or ad-hoc tasks.

    I cannot plan an outing or a random lunch with friends or go for a night out as I have to be in the office the next morning.

    I also realized routine tasks lack emotions.

    Most of the things I do in my life have a purpose and emotional connection. These emotional connections drive me to go the extra mile to achieve it even when I feel like quitting.

    But routine tasks make me feel emotionless and I don’t feel like bothering to do anything extra. I just concentrate on finishing it and getting done with it.

    People with zero knowledge

    Photo by Austin Distel on Unsplash

    It’s very challenging to work with people who don’t have the right knowledge or skills.

    I worked as a web developer in my last job.

    It’s a nightmare to have bosses who are not technical in a technical project.

    My actual reason for not doing something was taken as an excuse. But it was not possible technically in the project.

    If only the manager had a technical background, they would have understood the situation.

    Sometimes they also surprise you with unreasonable requirements & timelines. Clients and Bosses think everyone in their team is a genie.

    They ask us to do things that are not practical or waste a lot of everyone’s time.

    Unwanted changes and revisions just to figure out one small detail. And that too in a short time.

    This leads to more pressure and tension. And it’s well-known people don’t perform well under such conditions.

    And then you must have faced irrelevant and illogical competition from co-workers.

    There were many instances where they made excuses when you reached out to them for help.

    One time I happened to connect with an ex-colleague who always made excuses whenever I asked for any help.

    When I met him after so many years I asked him “Why did you always make excuses when I needed help from you?”. “It’s because you might have got a better promotion than me” he replied.

    I facepalmed but that’s the reality.

    Terrible traffic

    Photo by RayBay on Unsplash

    Nobody likes being stuck in traffic.

    It’s such a huge waste of time and being stuck in traffic was a huge waste of my daily routine.

    I could have used that time on something productive or something that I would have enjoyed. I would have made a better breakfast or spent more time in meditation.

    But here I am dreading my life being stuck in traffic for hours some days. Not an ideal positive way to start or end a day for sure.

    Another reason traffic annoys me because of constant honking. Over usage of horns should be regulated and this will reduce noise pollution. Sometimes I strongly feel people should be charged money every time they use the horn.

    Then only they will become responsible. Why keep honking when everyone is stuck?

    And being stuck between so many vehicles in one place leads to Pollution. It’s bad for health to inhale all the fumes and you cannot do anything about it.

    These reasons were strong enough for me to plan and quit my job.

    Now after freelancing for 4 years, I can say quitting my job was the best decision of my life so far.

    My suggestion to those who are in the same boat as I was earlier is to find something that makes you happy.

    Life shouldn’t be about just existing. You should spend your limited time on earth doing something meaningful. Do something enjoyable.

    Make the best use of whatever you have and live a happy life.