Vault categories
Premium-style prompts with practical guidance.
These previews show how the Plus vault is organized. Full Plus access is intended for the complete categorized library, printable sheets, and implementation notes.
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Work Productivity
Best for: Priorities, projects, meetings, and turning notes into action.
Use these when work feels scattered and you need a clear next action, owner, or meeting outcome.
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Sort these work tasks by urgency, importance, and effort.
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Turn these meeting notes into decisions, owners, deadlines, and next steps.
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Create a focused agenda for this meeting with three outcomes.
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Email & Communication
Best for: Clearer messages, difficult replies, follow-ups, and tone adjustments.
Use these after writing a rough draft in your own words, then ask AI to clarify tone or next steps.
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Rewrite this email so it is warm, direct, and easy to answer.
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Make this message firm but respectful while keeping the boundary clear.
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Draft a short follow-up with context and one simple question.
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Planning & Organization
Best for: Weekly planning, calendars, errands, routines, and mental-load cleanup.
Use these at the beginning or end of the week to turn loose tasks into a realistic plan.
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Turn this rough list into a realistic weekly plan with no more than three priorities per day.
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Find the overloaded parts of this schedule and suggest what to move or simplify.
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Group these errands by location, timing, and priority.
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Family & Home
Best for: Meals, routines, family scheduling, school notes, shopping, and travel prep.
Use these for household coordination after removing private details that are not needed.
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Plan five simple dinners from these ingredients and schedule limits.
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Summarize this school note into dates, supplies, costs, and action items.
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Create a shared family checklist for this busy week.
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Learning & Research
Best for: Plain-English explanations, summaries, comparisons, and study planning.
Use these when you need a topic explained simply, summarized clearly, or turned into a learning plan.
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Explain this topic in plain English with one everyday example.
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Summarize this article into key points, questions, and next steps.
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Create a simple learning plan for this skill over two weeks.
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Time Saving
Best for: Shortening tasks, reducing repeated effort, and making decisions faster.
Use these when a task is taking too much attention and you want a simpler first step.
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Make this task simpler and identify the easiest first step.
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Create a reusable checklist for this recurring task.
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Show me what can be batched, delegated, delayed, or deleted.
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Decision Making
Best for: Comparing options without handing over your judgment.
Use these to organize tradeoffs, then make the final choice yourself.
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Compare these options with pros, cons, tradeoffs, and missing information.
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Give me questions to ask before making this decision.
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Help me choose based on time, cost, effort, and long-term usefulness.
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Everyday Life Management
Best for: Appointments, paperwork, personal projects, errands, and planning ahead.
Use these for personal admin when you need a checklist, preparation plan, or next-step breakdown.
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Create a preparation checklist for this appointment or busy day.
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Turn this paperwork task into small steps I can finish this week.
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Help me organize these personal reminders into today, this week, and later.