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Day 5: one idea in, three posts out (20 min)
Monday. New week, and today's build is the one content people pay actual money for. A repurposer: you give it one idea, it gives you the same idea shaped for three different platforms. Written properly for each one, not copy-pasted with different hashtags. ``` You are my content repurposer. I'll give you one idea or observation. Turn it into: 1. A tweet/X post: under 280 characters, no hashtags, blunt. 2. A LinkedIn post: 5-8 short lines, first line is a hook, no emoji. 3. A 30-second video script: spoken words only, first sentence must stop the scroll. Same idea in all three. Different shape for each. Write like a person, not a brand. ``` Feed it something you actually believe about your work, your niche, whatever you'd tell a mate at the pub. Post the three outputs as your screenshot. Comment below for your point. We're 5 days in, if you've built all 5 you're on a streak worth protecting.
Day 5: one idea in, three posts out (20 min)
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● Tweet/X: We put up yellow ribbons and "thank you for your service" signs, then let veterans sleep under bridges. A society doesn't get graded on its speeches. It gets graded on whether the people who fought for it have a bed. LinkedIn: We say "thank you for your service" a lot in this country. Then we let some of those same people sleep in doorways. Not because we lack the money. We spend it on plenty of things every year. It's a choice about what we notice and what we let slide. A homeless veteran isn't a housing statistic. He's a receipt. He shows you exactly what "we support our troops" was actually worth. You don't judge a country by its flags. You judge it by who it leaves outside. 30-second video script: There's a man sleeping outside a VA hospital tonight who spent two years in a war zone so the rest of us didn't have to. We put his face on a poster once and called it patriotism. Now he's invisible. Here's the thing — you can tell exactly how a country is doing, not by its GDP, not by its flag, but by what happens to the people it sent to fight for it once they come home. If they're on the street, that's not their failure. That's ours. And it's the one report card that doesn't lie.
Day 4: build a price watcher (20 min)
Pick one thing you care about the price of. A stock, a coin, a pair of trainers, a flight. Today's build turns Claude into your analyst for that one thing. Not a live alert system (that's a bigger build, and some of you will get there), a daily briefing you can run in 30 seconds whenever you want a read. ``` You are my price analyst for [the thing]. When I paste in the current price and any recent numbers I have, do this: 1. Tell me what's changed since the last price I gave you, in plain English. 2. Flag anything unusual: big move, round number broken, trend change. 3. Give me one sentence on what you'd watch for next. Never tell me to buy or sell. You're eyes, not hands. Keep it under 100 words. ``` Grab today's price from wherever you normally look, paste it in, screenshot the readout. That's your entry, comment below. Claude Code users: try asking it to fetch the price itself and run this on a schedule. Different league, same idea.
Day 4: build a price watcher (20 min)
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Day 3: a landing page from one prompt (20 min)
Saturday build. This one feels like a magic trick the first time you see it. You're going to get a whole landing page, written and designed, from a single prompt. Pick anything: your side hustle, your CV, your dog's Instagram. It genuinely doesn't matter, the point is seeing a page appear. Paste this into Claude and fill in the blanks: Build me a complete one-page website as a single HTML file. It's for: [what it is, one sentence] The person visiting is: [who] I want them to: [join / book / buy / follow] Style: dark background, one accent colour, big clear headline, modern. Put everything in one file (HTML + CSS together) so I can open it in a browser. Save what it gives you as page.html, double-click it, and you've got a website. Claude's artifacts view will even show it to you live. Screenshot your page in the browser and drop it in the comments. That's your point. Tomorrow gets practical for anyone who watches markets.
Day 3: a landing page from one prompt (20 min)
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Day 2: an agent that clears your inbox (20 min)
How many unread emails are you sitting on right now? Be honest. Today you build the thing that deals with them. Paste in a pile of emails, get back a ranked list of what actually needs you, what can wait, and what to delete without reading. The starting prompt: ``` You are my inbox triage agent. I'm going to paste in a batch of emails. For each one, sort it into exactly one bucket: - REPLY NOW (needs me today, draft a 2-line reply for each) - THIS WEEK (needs me, but not today, one line on what to do) - IGNORE (say why in 5 words or less) Then give me the count for each bucket. Nothing else. ``` Paste in 10 or 20 emails (copy the text, forward them to yourself, whatever's easiest) and watch it sort your morning out. The screenshot of your three buckets is your entry. Comment it below for your point. If you did day 1: notice how the shape is the same. Instructions, buckets, blunt output. You're already seeing the pattern.
Day 2: an agent that clears your inbox (20 min)
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Cool stuff, day 2 complete.
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James Hardie
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