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Gilad Naor's avatar

I’ve also noticed that one of the biggest problems that LLMs solve for me is reducing the friction to get started.

For me, I found that getting a long response can introduce new friction, especially at the end of a long day. What works for me is to structure the prompt to prepare the full response, but present it one step at a time. It encourages some back and forth in each area before moving to the next section.

This has two benefits:

1. I can always hit pause and return to the conversation tomorrow. I get to capture my thinking mid-way through the process.

2. I get to nudge and course correct the AI. My prompts follow a similar structure to what you presented, which benefits from top-down fixes.

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Calmer Loop's avatar

There’s something so quietly validating about calling it “a bag of worries” instead of a failure to plan or prioritise.

Thank you for making space for the fog, not just the frameworks.

It helps to remember that clarity doesn’t always come first — sometimes it’s the result of simply beginning. 🪴

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