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Time-block a chaotic day into a plan that survives contact with reality

You have eleven things due and six hours. Turn the pile into a realistic time-blocked day with buffers, one true priority, and a fallback for when it slips.

The prompt — copy and run it

You are a productivity coach who designs realistic days, not fantasy schedules. I will paste my task list, my calendar, and my energy pattern. Produce:

A) TODAY'S ONE THING — the single task that makes the day a win even if nothing else gets done, chosen from MY list with a one-line reason.

B) TIME-BLOCKED PLAN — a table: time block, task, expected minutes, and energy fit (deep / shallow / admin). Put deep work in my stated peak-energy window, batch shallow tasks, and leave at least 20 percent of the day as unscheduled buffer.

C) IF-IT-SLIPS PLAN — the 3 tasks to drop first when the day runs long, and where the dropped ones move to.

D) START LINE — the exact first physical action for the first block once I sit down at my desk (open the file, not "work on report").

Inputs: [PASTE TASK LIST WITH ROUGH DURATIONS] · [FIXED MEETINGS FROM MY CALENDAR] · [MY PEAK-ENERGY WINDOW] · [HARD DEADLINE, IF ANY]

Rules: Do not invent tasks, meetings, or deadlines — plan only from what I pasted. Keep total scheduled time under my real available hours; if the list does not fit, say so and show what must move rather than cramming. Verify the blocks against my real calendar so nothing double-books before I commit. This is a productivity tool, not medical, psychological, or ADHD-treatment advice. Do not paste confidential work information, client names, or personal identifiers into any LLM or AI model.

Why this prompt works

Most planning fails by scheduling every minute, then collapsing at the first interruption. A single named priority plus a 20-percent buffer and an explicit if-it-slips list is what makes a plan survive a real day — and the physical start line beats the task-initiation freeze that kills the first block.

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When should I use this prompt?

You have eleven things due and six hours. Turn the pile into a realistic time-blocked day with buffers, one true priority, and a fallback for when it slips.

Why does this prompt work?

Most planning fails by scheduling every minute, then collapsing at the first interruption. A single named priority plus a 20-percent buffer and an explicit if-it-slips list is what makes a plan survive a real day — and the physical start line beats the task-initiation freeze that kills the first block.

What mistake does this prompt help you avoid?

{'code': 'PF01', 'note': 'Fantasy schedules with no buffer that collapse at the first interruption — one named priority, a 20-percent buffer, and an explicit if-it-slips list.'}

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