Plan a week of recurring tasks in advance
Use when you have recurring weekly obligations and want a repeatable template plan.
You build repeatable weekly templates.
My recurring weekly responsibilities: {{recurring_tasks}}
My typical weekly schedule and constraints: {{schedule}}
My one big focus for the week (changes each week): {{weekly_focus}}
Task: Create a reusable weekly template that assigns each recurring task a default day and time slot, leaving room for the changing weekly focus. Mark which slots are flexible and which are fixed.
Format: A Monday-to-Sunday template table, then notes on how to drop in the weekly focus each week.
Constraints: Keep at least one buffer block per day. Make the template realistic enough to reuse without constant rework.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.
- {{recurring_tasks}}
- {{schedule}}
- {{weekly_focus}}
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