How to write better ChatGPT prompts, according to an AI prompt engineer

Writing better prompts helps you to get the best outcomes from ChatGPT
Tips for developing better prompts according to Anna Bernstein, a prompt engineer at Copy.ai:
1- Use a Thesaurus: Don't give up on a concept if your initial prompt doesn't yield desired results. Exploring synonyms and alternative phrasing can unlock better outcomes.
2- Verb Clarity: Ensure your prompt includes a verb that clearly expresses your intention. A specific verb, such as "condense," is more effective than vague requests like "rewrite to be shorter."
3- Leverage ChatGPT's Intent Recognition: Start your prompt with a clear introduction of your goal. Experiment with different wording, tense, and approaches to convey your intent effectively. Using varied ways to express intent can significantly impact the AI's response.