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And guess what I found is Its really smooth and gives better result than ChatGPT in many use cases.

Anyways We will discuss more about on that in upcoming days.

Right Now I want to to share 3 of my favourite productivity tips for Google Gemini that are universally applicable.

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Tip #1: The Chrome Shortcut

If Chrome is your main browser, this shortcut can save you from constant tab-switching.

Here's how it works:

  1. Press CMD/CTRL + T to open a new tab

  2. Type @gemini followed by TAB.

  3. You can now start prompting Gemini without ever navigating to their web app

💡 Bonus tip: Assign "https://gemini.google.com/app" to a custom shortcut in your launcher app (like Raycast, Alfred, or PowerToys). This lets you open Gemini directly from your desktop with a single keystroke.

Tip #2: My Most Frequently Used Prompt (Ever)

I use this one prompt almost every day—easily 5 times or more—to clean up my writing. I’m not even exaggerating.

Whenever something feels slightly off, I drop it into this prompt.

====START====

I want you to edit my writing. I’ll share an excerpt. Please improve it without changing my tone.

  • Make it clearer and more direct

  • Avoid obvious AI phrases like “dive into,” “unleash,” or “game-changing”

  • Do not use em-dashes

  • Keep the message focused and well structured

  • Use simple, natural words

  • Give me 3 variations

Here’s the excerpt:

====END====

Why this works so well: it’s flexible. I use it for everything—short Slack messages, emails, tweets, even long YouTube scripts. Every time, it comes back cleaner and sharper without sounding robotic.

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Tip #3: Always Give Yourself Options

This one is almost too simple, but it’s incredibly useful: just add “give me 3 variations” at the end of your prompt.

We’ve all faced this. You write what feels like a solid prompt, but the output isn’t quite there. Maybe the tone feels too stiff. Maybe the main idea shows up at the end when you wanted it upfront.

When I ask Gemini for three variations, at least one version usually clicks right away. And even if none are perfect, I just mix and match—pull the best lines from each and create something better than the original.

Pro tip: This works best for subject lines, social posts, and any writing where tone matters more than perfect technical accuracy.

That’s all for this week. Try these tips and tell me which one saved you the most time.

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My final thoughts:

All three tips solve the same problem from different angles:

friction. Less friction opening Gemini, less friction fixing your writing, and less friction getting to a version that actually feels right.

You don’t need complex prompts or fancy workflows.

Small habits like shortcuts and asking for variations compound fast. They save minutes every day, and over time, that adds up to better output with less effort.

Try just one of these this week. Once it sticks, add the next. That’s usually how the biggest productivity gains happen.

And as always, thanks for being here and learning with me.

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