Create your own Slogans

Creative writing is being hacked by AI.

 It would seem like AI marked the end of Creative Writing.

Slogans are “personal keywords”, or “free expressions”, for we used to write our essays in school, back in the day.

Nowadays, Writing is no longer spontaneous: most authors admit to using AI in editing their books or articles. The result is a perfectly spotless manuscript, despite a robotic, unnatural, stilted language. It is like another person is writing, if you compare the original manuscript with the AI edited one, yet most bloggers and journalists are comfortable with it, what they see as a timesaver for revision, a fat No for routinely autistics.
Search-engines’ generated Keywords are shunned by the neurodivergent, yet unavoidable to gain readership, this day and age.

What’s the solution?

Create your own keywords, renamed Slogans in psychology.

Slogans are first and foremost Expressions.
Eventually, they can be detected as  “long-tail keywords” by search-engines.

However, Slogans are not exclusive to the Online business.
“Everything travels online, today” is an overly generalized statement.

Slogans can be powerful rewarding reminders in ADHD.
They are not time-related agendas. As previously mentioned, they are carefully self-crafted strategies. They are not imposed, nor resolutions.
They are highly sought after Wills, henceforth not dismissed.
ADHDers function on Rewards. They build their Reward in their Slogans.

Last but not least, Slogans can be put together to gain readership if you are in the Media business, without conforming to Keywords.