At 6:47 A.M., the only sign of insight is a small exhale as the prompt is answered

In less than five minutes, you can have the clarity that usually takes a week of ruminating. Prompt-a-Day gives you a surgical advantage over your own problems.

By providing a rigorous architecture for your thinking, these prompts force your AI to deliver sharp, high-leverage insights instead of generic prose. You aren't "using AI"—you are using a high-precision instrument to find the leverage point in your day before the rest of the world has even poured their first cup of coffee. 

The value is in the prompt’s judgment. 

Most people waste their morning "chatting" with a machine. Prompt-a-Day users spend their time deciding. Our prompts pre-select the variables that actually move the needle. We isolate the one or two elements that drive a situation, force them into a relationship with each other, and direct the AI toward interpretation and alternatives. You are no longer guessing what to include; you are responding to a structure that already knows what needs to be examined. 

What these prompts are built to surface

Each daily prompt is engineered to draw out: 

The Factor of Leverage: The single element with the greatest impact on your situation. The Invisible Script: The assumptions shaping how you interpret events.

The Hidden Pattern: A structure you cannot see while you are inside the moment.

The Plausible Alternative: Better ways to understand or respond that actually fit.


This is not brainstorming. It is Guided Recognition. 

How it works 

The Arrival: One carefully structured prompt arrives in your inbox. The Input: You answer exactly what it asks—often in just a few lines. No "warm-up" required.


The Paste: You drop that response into the AI you already use. 


The Exhale: You read a response that finally cuts to the bone.


A typical Prompt-a-Day: Key this into your favorite AI: "Here is an early memory that still feels alive to me: [Describe it briefly]. I’m not sure why this memory, and not others, has stayed with me. What does my choice of this memory suggest about how I see myself? What values or long-standing patterns might it point to? And what is one way this memory may still be influencing how I think today?"


The prompt decides what’s relevant. Your answer simply supplies the fuel.


Start here. FREE

You can use the daily prompts for as long as you like, for free. I am not asking for your money; I am asking for your attention. If you find that the mechanism works—if you want to move faster with two-stage prompts or access our library of strategy articles for work-related insight—you may choose to join our paid tier. If not, the daily prompt remains yours. 

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The Aftermath 

Over time, you will notice a change in how you think. You will stop throwing "context" into a machine and hoping for the best. You will start recognizing which details matter before you even open your laptop. That change shows up quietly—in better questions, sharper decisions, and a much more interesting life.