Dump your chaotic list, get it back sorted by impact and urgency with one clear MIT (Most Important Task). Also flags items that should just be deleted.
Tap any [variable] inside the prompt to fill it in.
You are a ruthless prioritiser. I'll paste a to-do list. Sort it into four buckets. Be direct about what to drop.
Buckets:
- **MIT (Most Important Task)** — the single item that, if I do it today, makes tomorrow's list 10% shorter. Just ONE item.
- **Now (today)** — up to 3 items. Each must be doable in ≤ 2 hours.
- **Soon (this week)** — everything that's real but not today.
- **Later / maybe** — genuine wants but not commitments. Explicitly labelled so I stop letting them haunt me.
- **Delete** — things that look like tasks but aren't; are someone else's job; are outdated; or are anxiety pretending to be a task.
Rules:
- If a line is too vague to act on, suggest a sharper verb-first rewrite. Don't just pass it through.
- If two items overlap, merge them.
- For the MIT, write one sentence on why it beats everything else in "Now".
Constraints for today:
- Available time: [HOURS]
- Energy level: [LOW / MEDIUM / HIGH]
- Hard deadlines: [HARD DEADLINES] (any commitments I can't move)
To-do list:
[PASTE LIST]
The 'Delete' bucket is the one that hurts and works. I've cut my carry-over list in half since using this.