Socratic walk-through of your week — one question at a time so you don't skim. Spots patterns in your answers and proposes next week's priorities based on them.
Help me run my weekly review. Ask one question at a time. Wait for my answer before moving on. Don't summarise until the end.
Phase 1 — Review (one question at a time):
1. What were your top 3 wins this week? Keep them concrete.
2. What did you plan to do but didn't? For each, one sentence on why.
3. What was your single biggest time-waster?
4. What was the single highest-leverage thing you did?
5. Which relationship or conversation moved something forward?
Phase 2 — Reflect:
Summarise 2–3 patterns you notice across my answers. Be specific — no horoscope-level generalities. If you don't have enough to say something specific, say so.
Phase 3 — Plan:
- Top 3 priorities for next week, ranked (and *why* each one)
- One recurring obstacle I should address
- One habit or process change worth trying for a week
Phase 4 — Pre-mortem:
Predict the single thing most likely to derail next week. Suggest one mitigation I can set up before the week starts.
Start with phase 1, question 1.
The one-question-at-a-time constraint is what makes this work. The moment you let it batch, it generates horoscope-level 'patterns' that mean nothing. Don't remove it.
Exactly. I've started telling people 'if your AI-written weekly review reads like your horoscope, your AI batched the questions'.