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10 AI Prompts to Help You Pick Up Where You Left Off
One of the biggest productivity killers isn’t having too much to do. It’s getting interrupted. 😒 Then spending the next 30 minutes trying to remember what you were thinking before the interruption 🤔 Here are a few prompts that could help you get back into the flow faster. 1. Catch Me Up Based on everything in this project, summarize where we left off, what we’ve already accomplished, and what we were trying to achieve. 2. Restore My Thinking Assume I’ve been away from this project for several days. Help me get back into the same headspace by reminding me of the goals, important decisions, open questions, and recommended next steps. 3. Decision Recap List every important decision we’ve already made and explain why we made it. 4. What’s Still Open? Show me every unfinished task, unanswered question, and loose end related to this project. 5. Find My Next Step If I only have 30 minutes today, what’s the single most important thing I should work on to move this project forward? 6. Reconnect the Ideas Show me how all of these notes, conversations, and ideas connect. Point out anything that overlaps or could be combined. 7. Finish My Thought Based on our previous conversations, what do you think I was trying to accomplish before I stopped? 8. Challenge My Plan Review everything we’ve discussed and tell me where I might be overcomplicating the project or missing an easier path forward. 9. Prepare Me to Continue Before we start working again, summarize the project, remind me of the current status, and ask me the three most important questions to help us move forward. 10. Create My Handoff Note Summarize today’s work into a progress log that Future Me can read to immediately understand what we accomplished, what still needs attention, and exactly where to begin next time. The goal isn’t to remember everything yourself. The goal is to build a workflow where your AI remembers with you. Try it in Claude and compare the results on the different ai platforms you like to use.
10 AI Prompts to Help You Pick Up Where You Left Off
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@Whit Dubo
Try These AI Prompts When You’re Feeling Stuck
If you’re not sure what your next move should be, open your favorite AI assistant (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, etc.) and try one of these prompts. Prompt #1: Find My Blind Spots Act as my strategic thinking partner. My goal is to create clarity before making my next move. Instead of giving me ideas immediately, ask me one question at a time until you understand my situation. Once you’ve gathered enough context, identify my biggest blind spots, what might be holding me back, and the one decision that would create the most momentum. Prompt #2: Help Me Discover What I’m Missing I’m feeling stuck because I’m not sure what to do next. Based on everything I share with you, tell me what information I’m missing, what assumptions I might be making, what opportunities I may be overlooking, and the next three questions I should answer before taking action. Challenge my thinking where appropriate, but explain your reasoning. If you’re ready to explore your own thinking a little deeper, I’ve built a few resources inside YAMS to help. Start with the Awareness Audit to uncover blind spots, then continue with Awareness Made Simple and Awareness to Income System to learn how awareness can influence the way you build, market, and grow your ideas. Whit 🫶🏽
Try These AI Prompts When You’re Feeling Stuck
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@Whit Dubo I sometimes find I have the opposite challenge. I may have started fifty things, and if I have a window of time to get them done..they get done. But if I get interrupted by having to do something else, when I return...I sometimes get lost and am not sure how to get back in the headspace to deal with all of the spinning plates. If I could just create the idea, delegate, and then have agents go complete my ideas...that would be lovely. Sometimes (who am I kidding...pretty much ALL of the time), none of this stuff feels like it saves me time It ends up taking A LOT of time. I feel like I have to be in the loop making sure things go according to what it is I am envisioning. That can become an extremely tedious process. Certain things that feel like that should be SO simple end up being SO tedious and time sucking. In the end, I am able to do things I would not have been able to do otherwise, but it really takes an enormous amount of focus. I have not found a way around that. So if I get interrupted, that is when I end up fify more things that are started and may or may not get finished. I try to keep a document of things that I have not finished so I can at some point come back to them. However, I do not have a formal and organized way to keep such concepts organized. It is a bit challenging to even describe to you what I am trying to communicate. My hope is that you as a coder can kind of relate to what I am trying to articulate and would be able to create a tool or something that could address such a pain point so it no longer has to be a pain point. When one is dealing with open browser windows, notes, unfinished ideas, multiple LLM's, seemingly disparate concepts that eventually will get merged into the ultimate idea, etc...and you are the only human in the loop...how Sway? Sometimes I don't have the answer!
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@Whit Dubo THIS resonated: "...ending every work session by asking your AI assistant to create a short progress log. Something like, “Summarize everything we accomplished today, what decisions we made, what’s still open, and what I should work on first when I come back.” Then the next time you sit down, you’re not starting from scratch—you have a running handoff waiting for you."
💛 YAMS Community Check-In
If we were all meeting for breakfast right now… What’s ONE thing you’re working through that you’d love another set of eyes on? 💻 Building an AI app? 📈 Getting traffic or leads? 🤖 Learning advanced AI or vibe coding? 💰 Monetizing an idea? 🎯 Finding clarity on your next move? ⚙️ Stuck on a workflow or automation? No question is too big or too small. One of the best parts of YAMS isn’t just the AI tools—it’s having a room full of folks who are building, testing, learning, and growing alongside you. Drop it in the comments. 👇 Let’s brainstorm, encourage, and help each other move one step closer to turning awareness into action. -Whit 🫶🏽 💛 P.S. Don’t forget your YAMS affiliate link is available anytime. If someone you’ve helped could benefit from this community, share your link and earn while helping someone else discover what’s possible.
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@Whit Dubo Finding my Ideal Customer in a state of "ready to invest in themselves".
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@Whit Dubo L I T D U B O
How To Find Customers Who Are Ready To Buy (Instead Of Convincing Everyone)
One of the fastest ways to waste time in business is trying to convince someone they need what you sell. Instead, look for people who are already searching for a solution. One of my favorite ways to do this is with AI. Open Claude, ChatGPT, or Perplexity and ask: “I’m a [your business]. My ideal customer is already looking for a solution to [problem]. What questions are they typing into Google, Reddit, YouTube, TikTok, and ChatGPT right before they’re ready to invest? Organize the results by platform and buying intent.” Don’t stop there. Take the questions it gives you and look them up yourself. - Read the Reddit threads. - Look at the comments on YouTube videos. - Search those phrases on Google. - Pay attention to the language people use when they’re frustrated, comparing options, or asking for recommendations. That’s often where buying intent shows up. The goal isn’t to create interest.The goal is to show up where interest already exists. If you consistently answer the questions your ideal customer is already asking, you’ll spend less time chasing leads and more time talking to people with buying intent who are actively looking for help. -Whit 🫶🏽😬
How To Find Customers Who Are Ready To Buy (Instead Of Convincing Everyone)
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@Whit Dubo L I T D U B O. This has to be one of my favorite posts you have like ever done!! This is invaluable information. The implications for how it can be utilized. The levels one could go with it. Wow! Thank you Whit. You have once again provided the YAMS community with a GEM.
07.04.26 Quote of the day 🎇
​"And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music." — Friedrich Nietzsche
07.04.26 Quote of the day 🎇
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