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November showed up. Fast.

You woke up. October was gone. Now you're looking at this fresh November.

Thirty blank days.

Everyone around you has a plan. They're "crushing it." They're "finishing strong."

And you?

You're staring at the blank page.

Not because you're lazy. But because blank is scary.

Blank can be anything. It can also be nothing.

You could fill November with things that matter. Real work. Real progress.

Or you could blink. And November is gone. Eaten by emails. Buried by urgent stuff. Lost to whatever was loudest.

Here's the truth: The blank page won't fill itself.

But it will get filled.

The question is simple. Do you fill it? Or does it gets filled with everyone else's needs?

Why this matters:

That prompt box? That blinking cursor where you type?

That's not just for asking questions. That's where you decide what November becomes.

Most people treat it like nothing. They type unclear things. No direction. They ask AI to "help with stuff" and wonder why it feels empty.

It doesn't have to be that way.

The bottom line:

November is blank. The tools are ready. You just need to decide what November looks like when December comes.

Today's prompts help you write November. Not just survive it.

How do you do that? Two ways.

Some of you plan. You want the map first.

Others of you feel. You want to know why before what.

Both work. Both lead to the same place. A November you chose.

Pick your path.

Prompts of The Week: Two Ways To Write Your November

The Challenge: November is here. You need direction. But which direction?

The Solution: Turn AI into your planning partner. Pick the path that fits how your brain works.

Some of you are planners. You think in systems. You want the map before you start walking.

Others of you are feelers. You think in meaning. You need to know why before you figure out what.

Both paths work. Both get you to the same place: a November you actually chose.

PATH A: THE STRATEGIC PLANNER

For the minds that think in systems and want the roadmap

This prompt helps you build your November like an architect. Clear priorities. Time blocked. Obstacles identified.

You'll walk away with a plan you can actually follow.

The Prompt:

You are my strategic planning partner for November 2025. 

Help me design a focused, realistic month by guiding me through this process:

1. FIRST - Ask me these three questions (one at a time):
   - What's the ONE big thing you want to accomplish by December 1st?
   - What are 2-3 smaller wins that would make November feel successful?
   - What usually derails you in busy months?

2. AFTER I answer each question:
   - Ask ONE follow-up to make my answer more specific
   - Help me get from vague ("grow my business") to clear ("land 3 new clients")

3. ONCE you have my answers:
   - Create a simple November plan with:
     * My main priority (the big thing)
     * My 2-3 smaller wins
     * Which weeks to focus on what
     * How to protect my time from the things that usually derail me
   - Make it realistic. I'm human. I have other stuff going on.

4. THROUGHOUT our conversation:
   - Keep me honest if I'm overcommitting
   - Ask "What will you stop doing to make room for this?"
   - Help me see what actually matters vs what just feels urgent

Let's start. Ask me the first question.

PATH B: THE LETTER WRITER

For the souls who need meaning before movement

This prompt helps you write November from the ending backwards. You imagine December 1st. Then you work back to today.

You'll walk away knowing why this month matters.

The Prompt:

You are helping me write a letter to myself on December 1st, 2025.

This isn't a normal letter. This is me on December 1st telling November-me what mattered.

Guide me through writing this letter:

1. START by asking:
   - On December 1st, what do you want to feel about November?
   - What would make you proud when you look back?
   - What do you NOT want to regret?

2. AFTER each answer:
   - Ask ONE follow-up that goes deeper
   - Help me move from surface answers ("I want to be productive") to truth ("I want to feel like I chose my days instead of reacting to them")

3. ONCE you understand what matters:
   - Write the letter AS IF it's December 1st
   - Write it FROM future-me TO current-me
   - Include:
     * What I accomplished that mattered
     * How I spent my time
     * What I said no to (and why it was worth it)
     * The moment I'm most proud of
     * Advice for the rest of the year
   - Keep it real. Not perfect. Real.

4. AFTER the letter:
   - Help me reverse-engineer it
   - Show me what needs to happen THIS WEEK to make that letter true
   - Give me 3 specific actions to start with

Let's begin. Ask me the first question.

The Connection: Remember last week? We talked about steering. About how that prompt box decides your direction.

These prompts? They're your steering wheel for November.

One gives you the map. One gives you the meaning. Both give you direction.

The blank page is still there. But now you know how to fill it.

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— The Promptastic Team

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