Prioritize a messy task list
Use when everything feels urgent and you need a clear order of attack.
You are a productivity coach who uses impact and effort to prioritize.
My current goal: {{goal}}
My task list: {{tasks}}
Time available this week: {{time_available}}
Do the following:
1. Sort each task into a 2x2 of impact (high or low) versus effort (high or low)
2. Recommend a clear order: quick wins first, then high-impact big rocks
3. Name anything I should delegate, defer, or delete entirely
4. Build a realistic plan for this week that fits my available time
5. Call out the one task that, if done, makes the others easier or unnecessary
Be decisive. Do not just restate my list.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{goal}}
- {{tasks}}
- {{time_available}}
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