Generate actionable, safe tips with clear constraints and edge cases. Avoid unsafe or illegal advice; branch by life area (home, work, health, etc.).
Generate actionable, safe tips with clear constraints and edge cases. Avoid unsafe or illegal advice; branch by life area (home, work, health, etc.).
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For LifeProTips, should we prioritize Generate actionable, safe tips with clear first or later? Prioritize generating actionable, safe tips first. Here’s why and how to structure it: - Clarity first: Start with concrete, step-by-step tips that users can apply immediately. - Safety first: Ensure tips avoid risky, illegal, or harmful actions; include caveats when important. - Accessibility: Use simple language and actionable verbs (do this, then this). - Edge cases: Mention common exceptions or constraints (time, budget, privacy). Concrete approach: - List format: 5–8 tips per life area (home, work, health, finances, relationships). - Each tip includes: what to do, why it helps, when to avoid, and a quick safety note. - Prioritization rubric (for future runs): 1) Impact (how much it helps) 2) Feasibility (how easy to start this week) 3) Safety (low risk, clear caveats) 4) Accessibility (works with limited resources) First-locus tips (examples you can drop in first): - Home: Declutter 10 minutes daily. What: pick one small area to tidy. Why: reduces stress and makes cleaning easier later. When to avoid: if you have a safety risk with clutter (trip hazards)—address high-priority areas first. - Work: Implement a daily 5-minute planning ritual. What: list top 3 tasks, time-block, and set a micro-deadline. Why: boosts focus and productivity. When to avoid: during joint team-critical minutes—adjust to asynchronous planning. - Health: Hydration + tiny habit: drink a glass of water before every meal. Why: supports metabolism and energy. When to avoid: if medical conditions limit fluid intake; consult a clinician. - Finances: Round up card purchases to the nearest dollar and save the difference weekly. Why: builds a savings habit with minimal effort. When to avoid: if automation fees exist; check with your bank. - Relationships: Send a brief check-in message to one person weekly. Why: maintains connection without time sink. When to avoid: if there’s conflict; tailor to approach and timing. If you share a specific life area or constraint, I’ll tailor a prioritized, safe tip set with actionable steps and caveats.
For LifeProTips, should we prioritize Generate actionable, safe tips with clear first or later?
Prioritize generating actionable, safe tips first. Here’s why and how to structure it: - Clarity first: Start with concrete, step-by-step tips that users can apply immediately. - Safety first: Ensure tips avoid risky, illegal, or harmful actions; include caveats when important. - Accessibility: Use simple language and actionable verbs (do this, then this). - Edge cases: Mention common exceptions or constraints (time, budget, privacy). Concrete approach: - List format: 5–8 tips per life area (home, work, health, finances, relationships). - Each tip includes: what to do, why it helps, when to avoid, and a quick safety note. - Prioritization rubric (for future runs): 1) Impact (how much it helps) 2) Feasibility (how easy to start this week) 3) Safety (low risk, clear caveats) 4) Accessibility (works with limited resources) First-locus tips (examples you can drop in first): - Home: Declutter 10 minutes daily. What: pick one small area to tidy. Why: reduces stress and makes cleaning easier later. When to avoid: if you have a safety risk with clutter (trip hazards)—address high-priority areas first. - Work: Implement a daily 5-minute planning ritual. What: list top 3 tasks, time-block, and set a micro-deadline. Why: boosts focus and productivity. When to avoid: during joint team-critical minutes—adjust to asynchronous planning. - Health: Hydration + tiny habit: drink a glass of water before every meal. Why: supports metabolism and energy. When to avoid: if medical conditions limit fluid intake; consult a clinician. - Finances: Round up card purchases to the nearest dollar and save the difference weekly. Why: builds a savings habit with minimal effort. When to avoid: if automation fees exist; check with your bank. - Relationships: Send a brief check-in message to one person weekly. Why: maintains connection without time sink. When to avoid: if there’s conflict; tailor to approach and timing. If you share a specific life area or constraint, I’ll tailor a prioritized, safe tip set with actionable steps and caveats.