Productivity Track: get your brain back

This Track is for you if you want help with:

  • weekly planning
  • prioritizing
  • inbox replies
  • decision clarity
Rule: pick one win. Do it today. Then stop.

First Win: The 15‑Minute Weekly Reset

Outcome: a simple plan with your Top 3 priorities + daily checklist.

Step-by-step (15 minutes)

  • Dump your tasks into a single messy list (notes app is fine).
  • Open the Prompt Builder and choose “Weekly reset (first win)”.
  • Fill in the fields and copy the prompt.
  • Paste it into any AI chat app or tool.
  • Pick your Top 3 and accept that everything else can wait.
  • Put the daily checklist somewhere you’ll see it.
  • Optional: post in Skool if you want help simplifying.

Build this in Prompt Builder

Choose “Weekly reset (first win)” and paste your messy list.

Want a simpler plan?

Join Skool and post your list. Members will help you reduce it.


Micro‑Lesson 1: Inbox Reply Helper (60 seconds)

Outcome: a calm reply you can send.

Inbox Reply Prompt

Draft a reply to the message I give you. Tone: friendly and clear. Length: under 6 sentences. Include a clear next step. Details (fill in): Message: [PASTE]

Micro‑Lesson 2: Meeting Agenda (Stop Wandering)

Outcome: a 20‑minute agenda with decisions.

Meeting Agenda Prompt

Create a 20‑minute meeting agenda. Include: goal of the meeting, 3 agenda items, who needs to decide what, and a clear end‑of‑meeting recap. Format: bullets. Details (fill in): Topic: [TOPIC]

Micro‑Lesson 3: Decision Helper (Less Overthinking)

Outcome: a simple recommendation with tradeoffs.

Decision Helper Prompt

Help me decide between two options. Give me: pros/cons, a recommendation, and one 'good enough' next step I can do today. Details (fill in): Option A: [A] Option B: [B] My priorities: [PRIORITIES] My constraints (time/money/energy): [CONSTRAINTS]

What to do next

  1. Do the First Win
  2. Save your prompt as a reusable template
  3. Post your win in Skool:

Win Post Template

Track: Productivity
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