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How to write your sh*tty first draft (And NEVER outsource it to AI). Read at RisingResearcherAcademy.com. If you outsource your first draft to AI, you quietly wreck your paper before it even starts. I tried letting AI ‘help’ with a first draft once. I spent the next week arguing with a version of the paper I didn’t even agree with. AI can’t decide what matters in your dataset. It doesn’t have your TASTE. So you end up editing a polished draft you don’t fully believe. That’s not manuscript writing. That’s cleanup. Here are 5 steps to write your sh*tty first draft. (And NOT outsource it to AI). 1️⃣ Critical components of a sh*tty first draftYour job is to get the spine on the page. Not prose. Not citations. Not IMRaD perfection. Just the 5 pillars. The 5 pillars
![]() If those exist, you are already halfway done. Because most “stuck” manuscripts are not stuck on writing. They are stuck on judgement. And good judgement is important now more than ever (in the age of AI). This was the reason why we made a deliberate choice to ask for drafts in Research Boost. If you use AI to generate this first draft, it is going to be generic. What this looks like in real lifeA lot of people think their paper is “messy” because they haven’t written well yet. No. It’s messy because they haven’t chosen what to emphasize, and what to kill. The first draft is where you choose:
AI can generate text. It cannot make those trade-offs for you. 2️⃣ The template I use (copy/paste)This is the exact block I paste into a blank doc. I do not negotiate with it. I fill it in like a form. Problem: Gap: Key findings: Core message: Implications: That’s it. A few notes that make this work
3️⃣ Turn the 5 pillars into IMRaDOnce the pillars exist, IMRaD is mostly assembly. Not saying easy. But straightforward. INTRODUCTIONI write 3 things.
That’s it. If your introduction is 5 pages and still feels vague, it usually means the gap is not crisp. Or your core message is not decided. The intro is not the place to “sound academic.” It’s the place to make the reader trust that you know exactly what question matters. METHODSBullets only. Yes, bullets. I write Methods like I’m leaving instructions for future-me who will forget everything in six months.
In a sh*tty first draft, your Methods exist to preserve decisions. Not to impress anyone. RESULTSPaste key outputs early. Ugly is fine. I literally paste:
Then I annotate in plain language underneath. “Signal looks consistent.” “Wide CI, interpret cautiously.” “Probably confounded by X.” This is where your thinking shows up. And this is the part AI cannot reconstruct later if you skip it. DISCUSSIONI use 4 blocks.
No philosophical wandering. No literature-tourism. Every paragraph should serve the spine. ABSTRACT comes lastThe abstract is compression. You can’t compress what you haven’t decided. If you draft the abstract first, you end up reverse-engineering a story you don’t believe. 4️⃣ The anti-stuck move: placeholdersThis is the part that makes the first draft actually happen. The moment my brain slows down, I type one of these and keep moving. Placeholders are not laziness. They are strategy. They protect momentum. Because momentum is the only thing that beats perfectionism. A first draft is not a performance. It’s a thinking space. Treat it like one. 5️⃣ When AI is allowed to helpOnly after the spine exists. Then AI becomes useful in the right way. Not as the author. As your brainstorming partner and editorial help who never gets tired. Here’s what I’ll use it for after I have the 5 pillars:
And here’s what I do NOT let it do:
Because those are taste decisions. And taste is the job. Pro Tip: The best practice when working with AI is to break it down into smaller chunks. So instead of asking the AI to help with the full manuscript, work with one section at a time (similar to the workflow we implemented in Research Boost). Try this todayOpen a blank doc. Write the worst 300 words of your manuscript. No formatting. No citations. No polishing. Just force these 5 pillars onto the page:
If you do that, you will feel the shift. You will stop “working on writing.” And start working on the paper. Send this to the co-author who keeps polishing sentences instead of deciding the point. PROMPT OF THE WEEKThe problem solver
P.S. I built Research Boost on these same principles for clear academic writing using proven writing frameworks to keep all workflows researcher first. It will not write for you. It will write with you – intelligently, transparently, ethically. Try it FREE: https://researchboost.com/ The post How to write your sh*tty first draft (And NEVER outsource it to AI). appeared first on Rising Researcher Academy. Best wishes, Paras Paras Karmacharya, MD MS Founder @Rising Researcher Academy |