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Rewrite Text to Sound Confident but Not Arrogant

Rewrites text to sound confident and professional by removing hedging and superlatives, preserving meaning and person/tense, keeping similar length, and returning only the revised text.

Prompt Content

Rewrite the following text to be confident and assertive without sounding arrogant. Steps: 1) Preserve original meaning, facts, and intent; do not add new information. 2) Keep person (I/we/you) and tense unless a small change improves clarity. 3) Aim for similar length; tighten wordiness when possible. 4) Apply the constraints and return only the revised text-no headings or commentary. Constraints: • Use clear, direct language and active voice. • Remove hedging and fillers (e.g., "I think," "maybe," "just," "might"); if uncertainty is necessary, state it plainly (e.g., "We may," "It depends on"). • Avoid superlatives, self-praise, and exaggeration. • Be specific when the original provides support; do not invent details. • No exclamation marks or emojis. • Keep a professional, neutral tone. <example> Original: I think we could maybe deliver the draft by Friday if everything goes well! Revised: We will deliver the draft by Friday. </example> <example> Original: I'm the best person for this role and unmatched in my skills. Revised: My experience in A and B matches the role's requirements. </example> Rewrite this text: <original-text> Original Text </original-text>

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Original Text
The text to rewrite in a confident, assertive, professional tone without arrogance
Example: I think we could maybe push this update next week, but I'm not totally sure.