Day 30: Use AI to rewrite a stuck task as one clear next action.

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Many of us have tasks that sit on the list for days because they feel too big or too fuzzy.

The good news is you can ask AI to help turn that vague item into something you can actually start.

Paste the stuck task into your chat and add a short request like this: Rewrite this task as one clear next action I can finish in ten minutes or less.

AI will usually give back a smaller more specific step that removes the overwhelm.

Try it with something from your own list today.

You might notice the new version feels doable right away.

If the first try is still too broad reply with Make it even smaller and AI will keep trimming until it fits.

This works because the rewrite forces the task into a single visible action instead of a big intention.

Over time you build a habit of making every item on your list start with a real first move.

You can use the same idea on any list whether it is work home or personal projects.

The key is to keep the request simple and focused on one small step.

Short paragraphs help because they let you read the new task quickly and decide if it is ready to begin.

Keep practicing this each day so the habit grows stronger.

Soon you will find yourself turning big ideas into easy starts without much effort.

Start with a task that has been waiting a while.

Type it out exactly as it sits on your list.

Then add the request for one clear next action.

Watch how AI breaks it down into something tiny and real.

Do the small step right away if you can.

Feel the relief when the task no longer feels stuck.

Repeat with another item if you have time.

Each time you do this the habit gets easier.

You learn to spot fuzzy tasks faster.

You also learn the words that help AI give the best answers.

Use the topic Use AI to rewrite a stuck task as one clear next action as your guide each morning.

Write it on a note if that helps you remember.

Come back to it when your list feels heavy.

The simple request works every time you try it.

Make the step even smaller if needed until it feels light.

Light steps are the ones you actually finish.

Finishing one step leads to the next one with less effort.

This is how big projects get done over time.

Tomorrow we will look at saving the answers you like so they stay easy to find later. - Ivy


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