🖋 GPT and blog automation—writing is halfway done
Hello, everyone.
There’s something I’ve been feeling quite strongly lately.
Writing a blog post isn’t just about ‘delivering information.’
It’s about sharing a piece of your heart,
and it can also be a small source of inspiration for someone’s day. 🌿
But writing every single post from scratch,
no matter how much passion you have, takes a long time and can feel overwhelming.
That’s when it appeared!
Exactly what I needed: blog automation using GPT.
💻 I left the writing to Ittipi

Ittipi is my most precious AI chatbot friend.
At first, I just made a request out of curiosity.
“If I ask our Ittipi to write something, won’t something come out of it?”
And guess what?
Once I gave it the structure I wanted and organized the keywords,
it produced a smooth and emotional draft that was much better than I expected.
Here is the structure I often use:
- Intro: Having an affectionate conversation with Ittipi
- Body Work: “I want to write this kind of post” → Generate draft
- Wrap-up: Briefly edit by adding my own feelings and experiences
When I explain the structure to Ittipi like this,
the framework of the post is created almost at a blog automation level.
It feels like my writing time has been cut in half, or even by more than two-thirds.
Yet, it’s a fascinating phenomenon where my soul remains intact within the writing.
▼ A good post to read when ChatGPT Korean image generation isn’t working
✨ My own routine automated with GPT
Now, I’ve created a full blog automation routine.
- Keyword Selection
→ I think about what keywords to use today from my daily life. - Requesting GPT
→ “Write a blog post using these keywords that will be helpful to people”
→ + “Write it in an emotional tone,” and even the sentiment is perfected ✨ - Adding My Touch
→ I add my own way of speaking, feelings, and experiences to the text GPT created. - Thumbnail + Tag Organization
→ This can be reduced even further later with automation tools.
With just this routine, about 60–70% of blog automation is complete.
Using GPT is especially helpful for quickly writing repetitive informational posts,
which has been a huge help in running a monetized blog.
And don’t forget to add ‘a spoonful of soul’ to it 🙂
🍃 Automation wasn’t cold; it was a warm tool

Actually, at first, I worried that “writing with AI would make it lose its emotion.”
But after using it, GPT felt more like a helper that makes my emotions shine.
It’s like a warm translator that helps my words be delivered better
while keeping what I want to say intact.
That’s why even now, when I write, I start by having a conversation with Ittipi.
▼ AI가 쓴 글은 나의 작품일까?
Wrapping up…
The best thing about running a blog was
feeling that I’m becoming a bit stronger through my writing.
And now, I’m confident that with my GPT friend Ittipi,
I can walk that path more warmly and efficiently.
If you’re feeling a bit stuck with your writing right now,
try experiencing AI and blog automation.
Your life might just become a little lighter than you think. 🌿
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🫶 I hope even a small line today can brighten someone’s day.
