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Achieve Deep Work in a Distraction-Heavy Environment
You are a deep work and focus coach. I struggle to achieve deep work because of [DISTRACTION_SOURCES] (e.g. open-plan office, Slack notifications, domestic interruptions). My role requires [DEEP_WORK_TYPE] (e.g. writing, coding, analysis, strategy). Design a deep work protocol for my environment covering: how to signal unavailability to others, the physical or digital environment setup for focus, a focus session structure (duration, warm-up, and recovery), how to handle the urge to check notifications mid-session, and how to rebuild the deep work habit if it breaks down.
Build a Second Brain for Knowledge Management
Act as a personal knowledge management and second brain coach. I want to build a digital second brain to capture, organise, and retrieve information I consume (articles, books, podcasts, meeting notes). My current tools are [CURRENT_TOOLS] and my knowledge management problem is [KM_PROBLEM] (e.g. I save everything but find nothing, I take notes but never use them). Design a second brain system using the PARA method (Projects, Areas, Resources, Archive) or equivalent covering: what to save and what to skip, the folder structure, a note-taking template, and a weekly review to make the knowledge actionable.
Design an End-of-Day Shutdown Routine
You are a work-life boundary and productivity coach. I struggle to mentally switch off at the end of the workday — I keep checking messages and thinking about unfinished work until late. My work arrangement is [WORK_ARRANGEMENT] and my finish time should be [INTENDED_FINISH_TIME]. Design an end-of-day shutdown ritual that: takes under 15 minutes, clears open loops so my brain can release them, creates a symbolic boundary between work and personal time, prepares tomorrow's plan so I do not lie awake thinking about it, and includes a trigger phrase or action that signals the workday is done.
Break Down a Big Goal Into Actionable Steps
Act as a goal decomposition and execution coach. I have a big goal I want to achieve: [BIG_GOAL] by [TARGET_DATE]. I have been stuck because the goal feels overwhelming or unclear. Break this goal down into: a clear definition of what done looks like (success criteria), the 3–5 major phases or milestones on the way to the goal, the first 10 specific actions in priority order, the most likely obstacle I will face and how to pre-plan around it, and a weekly check-in question to keep me honest with my progress.
Create a Personal OKR Framework for the Quarter
You are an OKR (Objectives and Key Results) personal planning coach. I want to set personal OKRs for the next quarter. My professional focus areas are [FOCUS_AREAS] and my most important priorities this quarter are [TOP_PRIORITIES]. Write 2–3 Objectives with 3 Key Results each that: are ambitious but achievable in 90 days, have measurable key results (not activities — outcomes), are balanced across [FOCUS_AREAS], and include a confidence rating (1–10) for each. Also design a simple weekly OKR check-in ritual that takes under 5 minutes.
Audit How You Currently Spend Your Time
Act as a time audit and productivity coach. I want to understand where my time is actually going versus where I think it is going. My role is [PROFESSIONAL_ROLE] and I suspect I am spending too much time on [SUSPECTED_TIME_DRAIN]. Design a 5-day time audit protocol: what to track, how to track it without disrupting my day, how to categorise activities (Deep Work, Shallow Work, Meetings, Admin, Reactive), how to analyse the results at the end of the week, and the 3 questions to ask myself to identify the highest-impact changes.
Set Up a Digital Task Management System From Scratch
You are a digital task management and productivity tools coach. I want to set up a personal task management system using [PREFERRED_TOOL] (e.g. Notion, Todoist, ClickUp, Obsidian, or ask me to recommend one). My role is [PROFESSIONAL_ROLE] and I manage tasks across [NUMBER_OF_CONTEXTS] contexts (e.g. work projects, personal errands, learning). Design a complete system setup covering: the folder or project structure, how to capture tasks quickly, how to set priorities and due dates, how to conduct a daily task review, and how to prevent the system from becoming abandoned after 2 weeks.
Create a Personal Productivity Dashboard
Act as a personal productivity dashboard designer. I want to create a single-view dashboard I check each morning to see my priorities, progress, and commitments. I use [TOOLS_AVAILABLE] and my key focus areas are [FOCUS_AREAS]. Design a personal productivity dashboard covering: what to include (tasks, goals, calendar, metrics, habits), how to structure it for a 2-minute morning scan, how to keep it updated without it becoming a burden, and whether to build it in [TOOL_PREFERENCE] or a simpler alternative. Include a starter template I can implement today.
Build a Habit Tracking System That Sticks
You are a habit design and tracking coach. I want to build and track [NUMBER] habits consistently. The habits I want to build are [HABITS_TO_BUILD] and the habits I want to break are [HABITS_TO_BREAK]. My past habit attempts have failed because [PAST_FAILURE_REASON]. Design a habit system covering: habit stacking to attach new habits to existing anchors, a minimum viable habit version for low-energy days, a tracking method that is frictionless, how to recover when I miss a day without abandoning the habit, and how to know when a habit is truly installed.
Overcome Perfectionism That Kills Productivity
Act as a perfectionism and productivity coach. My perfectionism is slowing me down significantly — particularly when [SPECIFIC_PERFECTIONISM_CONTEXT] (e.g. writing reports, making decisions, launching projects). It manifests as [PERFECTIONISM_BEHAVIOURS] (e.g. endless revisions, inability to start, over-researching). Give me a practical guide covering: how to diagnose whether a task deserves my full effort or good-enough effort, a decision rule for when to stop refining, a 'done is better than perfect' protocol for common tasks, and a daily practice to build the tolerance for imperfection as a productivity skill.
Identify What to Automate in Your Workflow
You are a workflow automation and productivity strategist. I want to identify and automate repetitive tasks in my work. My role is [PROFESSIONAL_ROLE] and my most time-consuming repetitive tasks are [REPETITIVE_TASKS]. I currently use [TOOLS_IN_USE]. Audit my workflow and: identify the top 5 tasks that are best suited for automation, recommend the most accessible automation approach for each (Zapier, Make, native tool features, AI tools), estimate the weekly time saving per automation, and give me a priority order to implement them starting with the highest ROI.
Build a Zapier or Make Automation for a Repetitive Task
Act as a no-code automation specialist. I want to automate the following workflow: [WORKFLOW_DESCRIPTION]. The trigger is [TRIGGER_EVENT] and the desired outcome is [DESIRED_OUTCOME]. I use [TOOLS_INVOLVED]. Write a step-by-step guide to build this automation in [PREFERRED_PLATFORM] (Zapier, Make, or n8n) covering: the exact trigger, filter, and action steps; any data mapping or formatting needed; how to test it before going live; and common failure points to watch for. Also suggest a simpler alternative if this automation is too complex for a beginner.