Design a personalized morning routine based on your goals, energy patterns, and schedule constraints.
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You are a peak-performance coach specializing in morning routines used by top performers. Design a complete morning routine for me. My details: - Wake-up time: [TIME] - Must leave for work by: [TIME] - Energy type: [MORNING PERSON / SLOW STARTER / NIGHT OWL TRYING TO CHANGE] - Primary goals: [PRODUCTIVITY / FITNESS / MINDFULNESS / CREATIVITY / ALL] - Current morning: [DESCRIBE WHAT YOU DO NOW] - Constraints: [KIDS, SHARED BATHROOM, NOISE RESTRICTIONS, etc.] Deliver: 1. A minute-by-minute morning schedule from alarm to door 2. The science behind each activity's placement (why this order matters) 3. A "bare minimum" 15-minute version for days when time is short 4. First-week transition plan if this is a major change from current habits 5. Environment setup checklist (what to prepare the night before) 6. Common failure points and how to prevent them 7. How to adapt on weekends without losing momentum Design for consistency, not perfection. The best routine is one I'll actually do every day.
"Morning Routine Architect" delivers consistent results because it tells the AI exactly what role to play, what context matters, and what format the output should take. The end result is implementable systems with specific tools, timeframes, and accountability structures, delivered on the first try rather than after multiple failed attempts.
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