Meta-Prompt: Architecting a Decision Clarity Sprint Framework



Generate a detailed framework for a &#8220;Decision Clarity Sprint,&#8221; a time-boxed process designed to overcome decision paralysis.  The framework should be suitable for solopreneurs and small business owners facing complex choices.  The sprint should span no more than 3 days and include clear stages with actionable steps.  Each stage should incorporate prompts designed to elicit self-reflection, identify biases, explore potential outcomes, and ultimately lead to a confident decision.  The framework must include:</p>
<p>**Stage 1: Define the Decision (Day 1 Morning):**  Prompts to clarify the core problem, desired outcomes, and key stakeholders.  Include examples of effective clarifying questions.</p>
<p>**Stage 2: Identify Biases and Limiting Beliefs (Day 1 Afternoon):** Prompts designed to uncover unconscious biases, fears, and limiting beliefs that may be influencing the decision-making process. Include techniques for challenging these beliefs.</p>
<p>**Stage 3: Brainstorm Potential Solutions (Day 2 Morning):** Prompts to encourage creative thinking and generate a diverse range of potential solutions, even unconventional ones.  Include techniques for overcoming mental blocks.</p>
<p>**Stage 4: Evaluate Options and Assess Risks (Day 2 Afternoon):**  A structured approach to evaluating each potential solution, including risk assessment and mitigation strategies.  Include examples of relevant decision matrices or frameworks.</p>
<p>**Stage 5: Decision Making and Action Planning (Day 3 Morning):**  Prompts guiding the selection of the best solution and creation of a concrete action plan, including timelines and accountability measures.</p>
<p>**Stage 6: Reflection and Course Correction (Day 3 Afternoon):**  Prompts for reflecting on the process, identifying lessons learned, and planning for potential course corrections.  Include a mechanism for tracking progress and making adjustments as needed.</p>
<p>The final output should be a structured document that can be easily implemented by a user.  The document should be formatted for readability and include clear instructions and examples for each stage.  The success of the framework will be measured by the user&#8217;s ability to make a confident decision within the 3-day timeframe and their subsequent ability to execute their chosen plan.