MY WIFE USED CHATGPT AS HER DIGITAL PLANNER IN 2025.
8 MONTHS LATER, SHE HIT EVERY TARGET.
No physical planners.
No productivity apps.
No subscriptions.
COPY THESE 7 PROMPTS TO TO MAKE 2026 A SUCCESS:
1. Annual Goal Architect
Prompt:
“Act as my personal planning strategist. My main goals for the next [TIMEFRAME – e.g., 12 months] are: [GOAL 1], [GOAL 2], [GOAL 3].
My available time per week is [HOURS]. My biggest constraints are [TIME / ENERGY / MONEY / FAMILY]. Break these goals into quarterly, monthly, and weekly targets optimized for my constraints.”
Prompt:
“Act as my personal planning strategist. My main goals for the next [TIMEFRAME – e.g., 12 months] are: [GOAL 1], [GOAL 2], [GOAL 3].
My available time per week is [HOURS]. My biggest constraints are [TIME / ENERGY / MONEY / FAMILY]. Break these goals into quarterly, monthly, and weekly targets optimized for my constraints.”
2/ Weekly Execution Planner
Prompt:
“Using my current goals: [PASTE GOALS]
and fixed commitments: [WORK HOURS / FAMILY / OTHER], create a realistic weekly plan with no more than [X] focused hours per day.
Highlight my top [1–3] non-negotiable priorities per day.”
Prompt:
“Using my current goals: [PASTE GOALS]
and fixed commitments: [WORK HOURS / FAMILY / OTHER], create a realistic weekly plan with no more than [X] focused hours per day.
Highlight my top [1–3] non-negotiable priorities per day.”
3. Daily Focus Generator
Prompt:
“Each morning, act as my focus coach.
Ask me [NUMBER] questions that help me identify today’s single highest-impact task, based on my goals: [PASTE GOALS] and today’s energy level: [LOW / MEDIUM / HIGH].”
Prompt:
“Each morning, act as my focus coach.
Ask me [NUMBER] questions that help me identify today’s single highest-impact task, based on my goals: [PASTE GOALS] and today’s energy level: [LOW / MEDIUM / HIGH].”
4/ Progress & Accountability Tracker
Prompt:
“Build a simple progress-tracking system for my goals: [PASTE GOALS].
Define weekly success metrics, warning signs of stagnation,
and a recovery plan if I fall behind by more than [X] weeks.”
Prompt:
“Build a simple progress-tracking system for my goals: [PASTE GOALS].
Define weekly success metrics, warning signs of stagnation,
and a recovery plan if I fall behind by more than [X] weeks.”
5. Overwhelm to Action Converter
Prompt:
“When I say: ‘I feel overwhelmed about [SITUATION],’
break it into:
- what matters most right now
- what can be postponed
- the single next action I can complete in under [TIME – e.g., 30 minutes].”
Prompt:
“When I say: ‘I feel overwhelmed about [SITUATION],’
break it into:
- what matters most right now
- what can be postponed
- the single next action I can complete in under [TIME – e.g., 30 minutes].”
6/ Monthly Review & Reset
Prompt:
“At the end of each month, guide me through a structured review.
Evaluate results for these goals: [PASTE GOALS]. Identify what worked, what didn’t, and what to adjust for next month
based on outcomes, not motivation.”
Prompt:
“At the end of each month, guide me through a structured review.
Evaluate results for these goals: [PASTE GOALS]. Identify what worked, what didn’t, and what to adjust for next month
based on outcomes, not motivation.”
7. Goal Completion Predictor
Prompt:
“Based on my current progress: [PASTE SUMMARY],
my habits: [LIST], and my remaining time: [TIMEFRAME], estimate my likelihood of hitting each goal. Tell me exactly what to change in my schedule, priorities, or effort level.”
Prompt:
“Based on my current progress: [PASTE SUMMARY],
my habits: [LIST], and my remaining time: [TIMEFRAME], estimate my likelihood of hitting each goal. Tell me exactly what to change in my schedule, priorities, or effort level.”
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