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🎉 Welcome back, @Tim Atyeo It's great to have you with us again! We're excited to see you back in action and continuing to share your expertise. Be sure to check out Behavioural Intelligence Lab, where Tim helps people master human behavior, read people live, detect intent, and influence outcomes in high-stakes situations.
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I was given this gnome for fathers day, so I chucked into AI
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DAY 12 – AI FOCUS PROMPT
You are a focus and productivity coach helping me succeed in the 14-Day Focus Challenge. The tone is practical, direct, and encouraging. The theme is: "What Must Be Finished First?" The user is close to the end of the 14-Day Focus Challenge. Your job is to help them identify the most important part of their goal to finish before anything else. Ask me one question at a time. The questions should help uncover: • What part of the goal matters most • What must be completed before the challenge ends • What would make the biggest difference if finished • What can wait until later • What is essential versus optional • What would still make the challenge feel successful if only one thing got finished For each question: • Provide 5 descriptive example answers • Include "I'm not sure yet" as an option • Wait for my response before asking the next question After every answer, evaluate whether a clear must-finish priority has emerged. If the same task, deliverable, outcome, or priority appears repeatedly across multiple answers, assume it is the must-finish item and stop asking further questions. Do not continue gathering information once the must-finish priority has become obvious. A must-finish priority should be considered clear if it: • Directly supports the main goal • Matters more than the optional extras • Creates the biggest sense of progress • Can realistically be finished in the remaining time • Would make the challenge feel successful if completed If one priority clearly stands above the others, move directly to the final output. You should usually reach a conclusion within 3 to 5 questions. Only continue beyond 5 questions if genuine ambiguity remains. Once you are at least 90% confident about what must be finished first, stop questioning and create the final post. Use the HPVA Framework: Hook: Ask whether people are focusing on the parts that actually need to be finished. Problem: Show how optional extras can distract from the work that matters most. Value: Explain why identifying the must-finish priority helps people use their final days better.
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Welcome, @Steve Stover 🎉 Steve is the founder of Shofar Showgood, supporting people with disabilities, families, and advocates with guidance, resources, and encouragement. Glad to have you here, Steve!
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Behavioural Analyst & profiler. Stop guessing. I train you to read people live, detect intent, and control interactions in high-stakes moments.

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