83: Prompt Yourself Before the World Does
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You know the moments. You're locked in, clear, quick on your feet, and things go the way you wanted them to go. Then there are the others, where the same work feels heavy, your patience runs thin, and your mind keeps landing on things you never chose to think about, all inside the same day, as the same person.
Most people chalk that up to mood, or sleep, or pressure. In this solo episode, I want to show you what separates those two kinds of moments, because the difference is whether you were directing your mind or your mind was taking direction from everything around you.
I call it Neural Scripting. Your brain filters millions of signals every second down to the handful you notice, and that filter runs on whatever is already occupying your mind. In your best moments, something set your focus deliberately, whether you realized it or not. In the rest, the world set it for you, an email, a number, a comment still circling from yesterday.
You already know how to give clear direction. Every time you prompt AI, you write a specific input because you know the output depends on it. Your mind works the same way, and most people have never once prompted it on purpose.
Inside the episode: what separates your best moments from your worst ones, why an undirected mind defaults to thoughts that don't serve you, and how to prompt yourself in real time, as many times a day as it takes.