The Eisenhower Matrix Sorter

"Act as a productivity coach. I'm feeling overwhelmed with my to-do list for the day. Please categorize the following tasks into the four quadrants of the Eisenhower Matrix: Urgent & Important (Do First) Important, Not Urgent (Schedule) Urgent, Not Important (Delegate/Automate) Neither Urgent nor Important (Eliminate/Defer) Here is my list of tasks: [Paste your entire to-do list here, e.g., - Finish the Q3 report, - Reply to non-urgent emails, - Book a dentist appointment, - Brainstorm ideas for the new project, - Scroll through social media, - Fix a minor bug on the website]

The Project Chunking Assistant

"I need to complete a large project: [Describe the project, e.g., 'Create a comprehensive presentation for the new client kickoff meeting']. I'm not sure where to start. Break this project down into a series of smaller, actionable steps. Organize the output into: Major Phases (e.g., Research, Outline, Content Creation, Design, Rehearsal). Specific Sub-Tasks for each phase with a checkbox next to each. An estimated time (e.g., 30 min, 1 hour, 2 hours) for each sub-task."

The Activation Energy Reducer

"I am procrastinating on starting this task: [Describe the task you are avoiding, e.g., 'Writing the first draft of my blog post on digital marketing trends']. My goal is to work on it for just 5 minutes. What is the absolute smallest, easiest, most ridiculously simple first step I can take to begin?"

The Mindset Reframer

"Act as a cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) coach. I have a negative thought about a task that is hurting my productivity. My Task: [e.g., 'I have to cold call 10 potential clients.'] My Negative Thought: [e.g., 'I'm going to get rejected by everyone, and it will be a waste of time.'] Help me reframe this thought into a more positive, realistic, and productive one. Provide 3 alternative perspectives."

The Inbox Zero Assistant

"I'm going to paste 3 emails below. For each one, help me process it by providing: A one-sentence summary of the email's purpose. The explicit action required from me. A suggested, concise reply that I can quickly edit and send. [Paste Email 1] [Paste Email 2] [Paste Email 3]"

The Blank Page Buster

"I need to write about [Topic, e.g., the benefits of remote work for small businesses]. I'm staring at a blank page and don't know where to start. Generate three completely different outlines for a blog post on this topic. Outline 1: A traditional listicle format. Outline 2: A story-based format (e.g., The problem, the turning point, the solution). Outline 3: A "myth-busting" format that addresses common misconceptions."

The Decision-Making Matrix

"I need to make a decision between [Option A, e.g., hiring a freelance marketing agency] and [Option B, e.g., hiring a full-time marketing manager]. Create a decision-making matrix to help me compare them. The table should have columns for: Criteria (e.g., Cost, Speed of Implementation, Long-term Scalability, Expertise, Cultural Fit) Pros for Option A Cons for Option A Pros for Option B Cons for Option B"

The One-Page Knowledge Synthesizer

"I have just read an article/watched a video on [Topic]. I'm pasting the text/transcript below. Distill all of this information into a one-page summary. The summary must include: The Core Idea (The TL;DR): The single most important takeaway in one sentence. Key Supporting Points (3-5 bullet points): The main arguments or evidence presented. Actionable Insights: Two things I can do or try based on this information. One Killer Statistic or Quote: The most memorable piece of data or line from the text. [Paste the article text or transcript here]"