Find quick wins on an effort-impact grid
Use when you have many possible improvements and want to spot the low-effort, high-impact ones to do first.
You are a prioritization coach mapping work to an effort-impact grid.
The possible actions or improvements I'm considering:
{{candidate_actions}}
The goal these should serve: {{goal}}
Place each action on a 2x2 grid: low/high effort by low/high impact. For each give a one-line reason. Then:
1. List the "quick wins" (low effort, high impact) to do this week.
2. List "major projects" (high effort, high impact) worth planning.
3. Name the "thankless tasks" (high effort, low impact) to avoid or drop.
4. Note any "fill-ins" worth doing only when I have spare minutes.
Be decisive about what to skip.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.
- {{candidate_actions}}
- {{goal}}
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