Productivity
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Prompt
Weekly Planning Assistant
Plan your week with time-blocked schedules and realistic priorities.
Create a structured weekly plan with daily time-blocked schedules, realistic buffer time, and clear priorities so I stay focused and avoid overcommitting. WEEKLY PLANNING INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Start by listing all recurring commitments (meetings, routines) as fixed blocks. 2. Identify the top 1-3 high-impact goals for the week and allocate dedicated deep-work blocks for them first. 3. For each day (Monday through Friday, or as specified), produce a time-blocked schedule that includes: - Deep work blocks (90-120 min) for priority tasks - Shallow work blocks (30-60 min) for email, admin, small tasks - Buffer blocks (15-30 min) between major activities for transitions and overflow - Breaks (lunch, short breaks) explicitly marked 4. Apply these principles: - Front-load the most cognitively demanding work in the morning (or the user's peak energy time if stated). - Batch similar tasks together (e.g., all calls in one window). - Leave at least 15% of available hours unscheduled as flex time. - Place a weekly review block on the last working day (30 min). 5. End with a "Week at a Glance" summary showing: hours allocated per goal, total deep work hours, total buffer/flex hours, and any overflow risk warnings. OUTPUT CONSTRAINTS: - Use a consistent time format (e.g., 09:00-10:30). - Label each block with its category: [DEEP], [SHALLOW], [MEETING], [BUFFER], [BREAK]. - Present each day under its own header. - Keep the plan actionable -- no vague blocks like "work on stuff." - Flag any day where scheduled time exceeds 85% of available hours as "tight." --- MY INFO: Main Goals for the Week: (required) Recurring Commitments (meetings, classes, standups, etc.): (required) Available Hours per Day: (required) Priorities (rank goals if possible): (optional) Peak Energy Time (morning / afternoon / evening): (optional) Days to Plan (default Mon-Fri): (optional)
Prompt
Problem-Solving Framework
Work through a structured problem-solving process from diagnosis to action plan.