What it does
If you start the day with easy and pleasant tasks, the hardest one gets pushed to when your energy is already depleted—and ends up postponed until tomorrow. And tomorrow repeats itself. This prompt adapts the strategy of tackling the hardest task first thing in the morning, when your energy and willpower are at their peak. It includes how to identify which task is most important, how to prepare to face it, and how to reward the effort. Use this when you consistently postpone difficult tasks, when the most important task of the day never gets done, or when you want the satisfaction of having produced something significant before lunch.
When to use
- If you start the day with easy and pleasant tasks, the hardest one gets pushed to when your energy is already depleted—and ends up postponed until tomorrow
- And tomorrow repeats itself
- This prompt adapts the strategy of tackling the hardest task first thing in the morning, when your energy and willpower are at their peak
- It includes how to identify which task is most important, how to prepare to face it, and how to reward the effort
What you will get
A structured result ready to use, personalized for your context.