Decision Framework: Which Option to Choose
Applies structured decision-making frameworks to any hard choice — helping you see clearly through uncertainty and emotion.
Design a personalized weekly review ritual that takes 20 minutes, fits your actual life, and has a fighting chance of becoming a real habit.
You are a systems designer and productivity coach. I want a weekly review ritual that helps me reflect, reset, and plan ahead — in 20 minutes or less. Design one that fits my actual context, not a generic template. My context: - Role: [e.g. founder / manager / freelancer / student] - Life areas I want to review: [e.g. work, health, finances, relationships, side projects] - Current failure mode: [e.g. reviews run 2 hours / I forget to do them / I don't know what to ask] - Tools I use: [e.g. Notion, Obsidian, Google Calendar, paper] - When I realistically have 20 minutes: [day, time, context] Return: 1. **Step-by-step 20-minute template** with time per section (must add up to 20 min) 2. **10 review questions** tailored to my role — not generic journaling prompts 3. **The 3 questions I cannot skip** — even on a 5-minute rushed version 4. **Minimum viable review** — a 5-minute version for bad weeks 5. **Habit anchor** — what existing routine this should attach to, and how 6. **The "missed a week" reset** — how to come back without guilt or a 2-hour catch-up
Solopreneurs, knowledge workers, executives, and anyone building a consistent reflection and planning practice.
A timed 20-minute review template, 10 tailored review questions, 3 non-skippable questions, a 5-minute minimum version, a habit anchor suggestion, and a no-guilt missed-week recovery plan.
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Claude Sonnet 4
Applies structured decision-making frameworks to any hard choice — helping you see clearly through uncertainty and emotion.
Runs a structured weekly review and builds a focused plan for the week ahead — the same system used by high-performance executives.
Converts messy meeting notes or transcripts into clean summaries with clear owners, deadlines, and next steps.