Use 7 GPT Prompts to Find Bottlenecks, Leverage, and Faster Execution

A compact prompt bundle with 7 high-value GPT prompts for leverage, bottlenecks, second-order thinking, asymmetric opportunities, execution speed, systems design, and brutally honest strategic feedback.

Apr 26, 2026
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Prompt/checklist has value

AI take: 72/100
Prompt template fit

My take: Use 7 GPT Prompts to Find Bottlenecks, Leverage, and Faster Execution as a prompt pack is usable, but not a blind buy or blind-use recommendation.

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The value is plausible for prompt, checklist, or course work and can be checked quickly against a simple baseline.

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Automated AI review. Decision aid, not a safety guarantee. · 2026-06-02 23:12:19 UTC

Prompt collection

7 prompts included

7 Strategic GPT Prompts to Unlock More Leverage

Use this prompt bundle when you want GPT to think more like a strategist, operator, and systems advisor instead of a generic chatbot. These prompts are designed to help you cut noise, find leverage, identify constraints, compress execution, and make better decisions.

Replace the placeholders in brackets with your real context. Give GPT concrete goals, constraints, and background. Ask for specific output formats when needed: bullets, tables, prioritization, scorecards, or action plans. For best results, copy one prompt at a time and add your current situation beneath it.

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1. Leverage Extraction Engine

Find the highest-leverage moves when you feel busy but not effective.

Prompt
Given my goal: [Goal], identify the smallest set of actions that will produce the majority of the results. Eliminate low-impact work and define exactly what I should focus on.
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2. Bottleneck Eliminator

Use this when progress has stalled and you want the true limiting factor, not surface-level advice.

Prompt
I am trying to achieve: [Goal]. Identify the real constraints slowing me down (time, skill, distribution, capital, attention, process, or positioning), and show me how to remove, reduce, or bypass them.
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3. Second-Order Thinking Model

Use before committing to important decisions with downstream consequences.

Prompt
For this decision: [Decision], map out the first-order and second-order effects. Highlight risks, unintended consequences, delayed tradeoffs, and long-term impacts.
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4. Asymmetric Opportunity Scanner

Use when you want smarter bets with strong upside potential and controlled risk.

Prompt
Based on my skills: [Skills] and my market: [Niche], identify opportunities with high upside and limited downside. Focus on realistic, actionable plays rather than vague or overly optimistic ideas.
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5. Execution Compression Protocol

Use when your plan is too bloated, slow, or operationally messy.

Prompt
Take this plan: [Plan] and compress it into the fastest path to results. Remove unnecessary steps, reduce complexity, and define the shortest route to meaningful progress.
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6. System Builder (Inputs -> Outputs)

Use when you want to stop relying on motivation and start building repeatable outcomes.

Prompt
Turn this goal: [Goal] into a repeatable system with clear inputs, actions, feedback loops, and measurable outputs. Focus on consistency, efficiency, and scalability.
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7. Brutally Honest Advisor

Use when you need clarity more than comfort.

Pro tip: If you want even stronger output, add this line after any of the prompts:

Do not give generic advice. Prioritize specificity, tradeoffs, and concrete next actions.

This usually makes GPT sharper, more practical, and less repetitive.

These seven prompts work especially well for founders, creators, operators, consultants, and anyone trying to get more results from limited time and attention. They are simple on purpose: short enough to use quickly, strong enough to produce higher-quality thinking.

Prompt
Evaluate my current approach: [Plan]. Be brutally honest about what will not work, what is inefficient, what I am rationalizing, and what I should stop doing immediately.
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