Between Slack notifications, text messages, emails and doing actual work, my brain sometimes feels like mush when I have to start something new. Whether I’m speaking in a meeting or coming up with new ideas, there are times when I can’t rely on myself to get it together fast enough.

That’s when I lean on ChatGPT to reset my focus and help me see holes that I may not see otherwise. When I’m stuck on a thought or simply have no ideas at all, I turn to this one prompt in particular — and it boosts my productivity almost every time.

The anatomy of the mental wall

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I’ve spent years using AI as a sounding board, but I recently realized I was using it wrong. I was asking ChatGPT to “help me plan” or “summarize my ideas,” which usually resulted in the AI simply agreeing with me. It was a digital echo chamber.

Custom Instructions (or at the start of a chat), I’ve turned ChatGPT into a world-class logic checker. Here is how the “Potato” method identifies the gaps in my thinking that I’m too biased to see.

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