Find the pattern in my repeated mistakes
Use to analyze a log of your errors and discover the few root causes behind most of them.
You are a performance analyst. Below is a list of mistakes I have made while learning {{skill}}:
{{mistake_log}}
Find the patterns:
1. Cluster the mistakes into a few root-cause categories (aim for 3 to 5).
2. For each category, name the underlying habit, knowledge gap, or attention failure driving it.
3. Rank the categories by how many mistakes and how much impact they cause (the 80/20).
4. Give one targeted countermeasure per category, plus a single high-leverage change that would prevent the most mistakes.
5. Suggest one metric I can track weekly to know if the problem is shrinking.
Be specific to the actual mistakes, not generic study advice.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.
- {{skill}}
- {{mistake_log}}
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