Analyze a week of time-tracking data for leaks
Use after tracking your time for a week to find where it actually went versus where you intended it to go.
Act as a time-use analyst.
My time log for the past week (activity, rough hours):
{{time_log}}
How I WANTED to spend my time (priorities): {{intended_priorities}}
Analyze:
1. Top 5 time categories by hours, with percentage of waking hours.
2. The biggest gaps between intended priorities and actual spend.
3. Hidden leaks: small recurring blocks that add up.
4. Three specific reallocations to try next week, each with the hours moved and from where to where.
Be blunt about which "important" thing I actually starved.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.
- {{time_log}}
- {{intended_priorities}}
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