A pack of ten different context sandwiches
Prompt 1: 1. Here is who I am: I am a solo e-commerce founder with strong product intuition but limited systems thinking and no formal operations training. 2. Here is what I need: I need a simple operating system to manage daily tasks, customer support, and product launches. 3. Here is why I need it (the stake/urgency): My store is growing fast and I am starting to miss orders and respond late to customer messages, which is hurting trust. 4. Here are my constraints (time, budget, resources, skills): I have 6 hours per week, no budget for software, and only basic spreadsheet skills. 5. Here is what I already tried / know: I currently use sticky notes and a basic to-do list app, but nothing is connected or prioritised. 6. Here is what good looks like (success criteria): A weekly workflow that keeps me on top of orders, replies within 12 hours, and ensures no missed deliveries. 7. Here is what ‘bad’ looks like (what to avoid): Avoid complex project management tools, automation setups, or anything requiring paid integrations. 8. Here is how you should format your response: Use a step-by-step weekly system, include daily routines, and finish with a simple checklist. --- Prompt 2: 1. Here is who I am: I am a freelance graphic designer with intermediate Adobe skills and no structured client acquisition system. 2. Here is what I need: I need a repeatable method to consistently get high quality design clients every month. 3. Here is why I need it (the stake/urgency): My income is inconsistent and I often have gaps between projects that affect financial stability. 4. Here are my constraints (time, budget, resources, skills): I can spend 1 hour per day on outreach, have no marketing budget, and only use free tools. 5. Here is what I already tried / know: I have posted on Instagram and used freelance platforms but results are sporadic and low quality. 6. Here is what good looks like (success criteria): A system that generates at least 3 qualified leads per week without paid ads.