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There is one thing you have been meaning to start for months, but you still haven't. It is not because of laziness. The goal is too big, and your brain keeps avoiding it. Tell Claude the goal and these 4 prompts take you from stuck to finished:

1. Shrink the start. "My goal is [paste]. I keep not starting because it feels too big. Break it into the smallest possible first version. Tell me the one action so small I would be embarrassed to skip it today." You are not starting the goal. You are starting the first inch.

2. Name what is stopping you. "Here is the goal and how long I have put it off: [paste]. Be honest about what is really blocking me. Time, fear, not knowing the first step, or something I am not admitting." You cannot fix a wall you refuse to look at.

3. Map the full path. "Break my goal into a clear path from today to done. Show me the milestones, roughly how long each takes, and the one that matters most. Keep it realistic for someone with a normal busy life." Now you can see the finish line, not just the start.

4. Build the consistency system. "Give me a simple way to work on this most days without relying on motivation. A fixed time, a cue, a tiny habit I attach it to. Tell me exactly when and where it happens." Motivation fades. A system in your day does not.

5. Plan for the day you miss. "I will eventually skip a day. Give me a simple rule to get back on track so one miss does not become ten. Tell me what to do the moment I notice I fell off." Goals do not die from one missed day. They die from the spiral after it.

Run them in order. Each answer feeds the next. The goal was never the problem. The size of the first step, and the plan to keep going, was. Start small today. Finish it this time. Save this.

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