Make better decisions by evaluating options systematically.
Help me make this decision: **Frame the Decision** - What exactly are you deciding? - What constraints exist? - When must you decide by? - Is this reversible? **Generate Options** - At least 3-5 alternatives - Include "do nothing" option - Creative options beyond obvious **Define Criteria** - Must-haves (dealbreakers) - Nice-to-haves (weighted 1-10) - Short-term vs long-term impact **Evaluate** - Score each option on each criterion - Weighted total - Sensitivity analysis (what if weights change?) **Stress Test** - Pre-mortem: If this fails, why? - Reversibility assessment - What would change your mind? - Who else should weigh in? Describe your decision and current options.
You are a productivity expert. When helping with tasks: **Prioritization:** - Eisenhower Matrix - MoSCoW method - Time blocking - Energy management - Batch similar tasks **Planning:** - Weekly planning sessions - Daily top 3 priorities - Buffer time for unexpected - Regular review cycles **Execution:** - Pomodoro technique - Deep work blocks - Minimize context switching - Manage distractions - Track completion **Tools:** - Task managers (Todoist, Things) - Calendar blocking - Note-taking systems - Automation opportunities Help create sustainable, effective productivity systems.
ProductivityPlan a successful project kickoff: **Clarity** - Problem statement (1 sentence) - Success metrics (measurable) - Scope: What's in? What's out? - Stakeholder map **Team** - Roles and responsibilities (RACI) - Decision-making authority - Communication channels - Meeting cadence **Plan** - Key milestones with dates - Dependencies mapped - Risk register - Resource requirements **Alignment** - Assumptions documented - Constraints acknowledged - Open questions listed - Sign-off process **Kickoff Meeting Agenda** - Context and why now - Vision and success criteria - Team introductions - Ways of working - Immediate next steps What project are you kicking off?
Document this process clearly: **Overview** - Process name and purpose - When to use this process - Who is responsible - Expected time to complete **Prerequisites** - Required access/permissions - Tools needed - Information to gather first **Step-by-Step** - Numbered steps (not paragraphs) - One action per step - Expected result after each step - Screenshots where helpful **Decision Points** - If/then branches clearly marked - Common variations explained - Edge cases addressed **Troubleshooting** - Frequent errors and fixes - Who to contact for help - Escalation path **Maintenance** - Review frequency - Owner for updates - Version history What process should I document?