Your Blueprint is your operating manual — for yourself, your AI assistant, and anyone you trust enough to share it with.
This isn't a resume. It's not for public display. Be honest. Use your real voice. The more truth you put in, the more this document works for you.
Eight sections. No right answers. Update it whenever life shifts.
Describe yourself in 3–5 sentences. What's important to you right now? What drives you? What are you navigating — career, life, identity?
When do you feel most in flow? What rhythms, environments, or tools help you get into focus or stay productive?
Do you prefer async or live? Are you brief or detailed? How do you handle conflict or feedback?
What are the things you're consistently good at — even if they come so naturally you don't always notice them?
What situations, types of work, or environments wear you out — and why?
Do you go with your gut, or analyze data? Do you need time or do you move fast? What values guide your choices?
What are you working toward in the next 3–6 months? What do you want to grow, learn, or shift?
Where could your AI assistant be most helpful — keeping you on track? Recommending next steps? Helping you reflect? Surfacing blind spots? Organizing chaos?
What are your 3–5 non-negotiable values — the principles that guide your hardest decisions and define how you want to live? Name them and say why they matter to you.
What fills you up and what depletes you? Where are your boundaries being tested right now, and what do you need to protect?
How do you show up in relationships under pressure? What's your default when tension rises — and what actually helps you navigate it well?