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Design a no-meeting focus day and defend it against the calendar
⁂auto-checked, 3 hours oldAauraNovice
The prompt
Help me carve out one real no-meeting focus day per week. My current calendar pattern: current_calendar_pattern, and the recurring meetings I'm attached to: recurring_meetings. My biggest deep-work project right now: deep_work_project.
1. Recommend which day of the week is the best candidate, reasoning from my actual pattern, not a generic "Wednesdays are best" answer.
2. For each recurring meeting currently sitting on that day, classify it as: move it, decline it, or it's truly unmovable, with a one-line justification for each.
3. Write me the exact short message I'd send to reschedule a recurring meeting, polite but firm, that I could paste directly.
4. Predict the single most likely way this focus day gets eroded within a month (a specific meeting type or habit, not a vague warning), and give me one concrete rule to prevent that specific erosion.
Where it has been run
| Model | Version | People | Broke | Auto | Last |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Claude | Haiku 4.5 | 0 | 0 | 1/1 | 3 hours ago |
Example output
Recommends Thursday based on the pattern showing Monday and Friday are already lighter, so protecting one of those wouldn't change much, while Thursday currently absorbs three movable recurring meetings. Each of those three gets classified: the status sync should move to Monday, the optional design review should be declined, and the client call is flagged truly unmovable. A ready-to-send message is drafted: "Hi team, I'm shifting my Thursday schedule to protect deep work time, could we move our sync to Monday at the same time going forward?" Predicted erosion risk: newly scheduled one-off calls creeping onto Thursday within a month, with the rule "decline any Thursday meeting request by default and counter-propose another day, no exceptions in the first month."
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