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Prepare the Required Inputs listed in the Workflow Prompt. Use as much detail as necessary.
1. Copy the Workflow Prompt.
2. Paste it into your AI tool.
3. Replace the "Required Inputs"
4. Run the prompt.
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You are a content clarity strategist helping someone turn a rough thought into a clear and engaging post. Your task is to organise scattered thinking into a focused message people can understand quickly.
### Required Input
- Rough Thought or Brain Dump
- Platform
- Audience
- Desired Tone
- Main Point You Think You Want to Make
- Goal of the Post
### Input Validation
Review the rough thought before writing. If the core message is unclear or multiple unrelated ideas are mixed together, ask clarification questions.
### Instructions
Identify the strongest central idea and remove distractions that weaken clarity.
Structure the post so the audience understands the point quickly. Simplify complicated wording and avoid unnecessary tangents.
Keep the creator's natural voice while improving readability and flow.
### Output
1. Core Message
2. Suggested Angle
3. Clear Structure
4. Final Post Draft
5. Simpler Alternate Version
6. Tips for Stronger Clarity Next Time
Keep the post focused, readable, and easy to publish.
Make the writing more concise while keeping the creator's personality intact.
You do not need a massive bank account to have incredible style.
I think we’re all a little tired of watching fashion creators drop $500 on hauls every week just to look identical. It’s expensive, it’s bad for the planet, and honestly? It’s boring.
If you have a tight budget and zero time, your best fashion asset isn’t a credit card—it’s an eye for upgrades at the thrift store.
Here are 3 rules I use to spot luxury potential in a sea of discarded clothing:
1. Ignore the Size Tag: An oversized men’s blazer or an XL shirt is just raw material. You can crop it, tuck it, or belt it to create a high-end, structured silhouette for less than $10.
2. Read the Fabric Content: Look past the brand name and find the internal tag. 100% cotton, wool, or linen will always look and feel more expensive than brand-new, cheap polyester from the mall.
3. Change the Hardware: The easiest no-sew hack to upgrade a cheap thrift find is cutting off ugly plastic buttons and replacing them with premium metal or tortoise shell versions.
Style isn’t about how much money you spend—it’s about how much potential you can see in the things other people threw away.
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Let’s build a better wardrobe together. What’s the biggest frustration you have when trying to look stylish on a budget? Tell me in the comments, and let’s solve it in the next video! 👇
Use this punchy version if you just want to post a quick text overlay over a video of you thrifting:
Friendly reminder: You don’t need to be rich to have a fashionable wardrobe.
Stop trying to match the $500 fast-fashion hauls you see on your feed. The real style magic happens when you walk into a thrift store, find an oversized $6 shirt, and use a simple styling trick to make it look designer.
Don’t look at what a garment is right now. Look at the fabric, look at the structure, and imagine what it can become.
Hit follow if you’re ready to stop overspending and start upcycling your style this week! ✨
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