THE REGULAR DAY — PRODUCT CREATION MASTER PLAN
My latest attempt at bringing something marketable to the table.
Using ChatGTP 5 (for free)
A complete, sequenced roadmap for turning your philosophy into a marketable product.
PHASE 1 — Foundation
(Clarity, Direction, Identity)
Goal: Define what The Regular Day is, who it's for, and what transformation it delivers.
1.1. Product Definition
You + LLM clarify:
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What is TRD? (method, lifestyle system, toolkit)
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What problem does it solve?
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What transformation does the customer experience?
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How is it different from productivity / self-help systems?
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Why does it matter?
Output:
A concise Positioning Statement + Product Definition Document.
1.2. Target Audience
You don’t need to pick ONE audience forever — you need to pick one to start with.
LLM helps refine:
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Audience profiles
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Their daily struggles
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What “regularity” and “consistency” mean for them
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Their buying motivations
Output:
A clear Primary Customer Avatar.
1.3. The Core Philosophy Document
This becomes the “Bible” of your system.
LLM assists you in:
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Organizing your principles
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Ensuring consistency
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Simplifying language (no abstraction drift)
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Linking ideas logically
Output:
A 6–10 page philosophy framework that everything else draws from.
PHASE 2 — Architecture
(System → Components → Product)
Goal: Break the philosophy into sellable units and build the blueprint of the product suite.
2.1. System Architecture
Together we design:
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Pillars
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Phases
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Tools
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Loops
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Rituals
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Daily actions
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Core language (brand vocabulary)
This creates the “instruction manual” behind TRD.
2.2. The Product Stack
We identify what the marketable version looks like.
Candidate products:
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Book or guidebook
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Journal / planner
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Course
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Companion PDF toolkit
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Coaching program
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Weekly newsletter
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Brand identity (visual + language)
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App (optional later)
You choose which comes first.
LLM helps sequence the rest.
Output:
A logical product roadmap.
2.3. Delivery Blueprint
For the first flagship product (book? course? toolkit?), the LLM helps you:
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Choose the right format
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Build the outline
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Define sections / modules
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Establish learning or usage flow
Output:
A full blueprint of the first sellable version.
PHASE 3 — Drafting & Building
(Using LLMs as Tools)
Goal: You create; LLMs accelerate.
This is where your relationship with the LLM is optimized — structured, precise, and in your voice.
3.1. Drafting Protocol
You never start with “Write this for me.”
Instead:
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You articulate rough ideas.
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LLM structures them.
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You refine.
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LLM cleans and organizes.
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You approve.
This preserves your authorship.
3.2. Voice Preservation Rules
We teach the LLM your:
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Tone
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Rhythm
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Vocabulary
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Phrasing
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Simplicity standards
This ensures consistency across all outputs.
3.3. Creating the First Product
Depending on what you choose (book, toolkit, planner, course), we begin producing:
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chapters
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diagrams
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frameworks
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reflection prompts
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habit rituals
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onboarding flows
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product descriptions
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worksheets
LLM accelerates; you approve and shape.
PHASE 4 — Packaging
(Brand + Visual + Experience)
Goal: Make TRD look and feel like a product people want.
4.1. Brand Language
LLM helps you craft:
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tagline
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product promise
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key differentiators
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emotional tone
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formatting style
4.2. Visual Identity
We generate:
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logo concepts
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color schemes
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layout ideas
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diagrams
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infographics (like the one you requested earlier)
LLM provides initial drafts; you define the final look.
4.3. User Experience Design
We map:
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onboarding journey
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daily engagement ritual
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flow of the book or course
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accountability tools
This is where your system becomes a user experience.
PHASE 5 — Market Readiness & Launch
Goal: Prepare to bring TRD into the world.
5.1. Marketing Kit
Using LLMs, create:
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website copy
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sales page
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email sequence
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video scripts
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short social posts
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customer promise statement
5.2. Feedback Loop
We set up early readers or testers.
LLM helps analyze:
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feedback patterns
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what resonates
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what needs revision
5.3. Final Integration
You refine.
LLM organizes.
You make decisions.
LLM formats.
PHASE 6 — Expansion
(Optional Long-Term Vision)
After the first product succeeds, expansion is natural and smooth.
Possible expansions:
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app
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membership community
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seminars
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retreats
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coaching certification
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partnerships
But these come later, not now.
The Regular Day stays grounded, stable, and deliberate.
NEXT STEP
Now that you have the master plan, the next actionable question is:
Which phase do you want to begin with today?
I recommend we start with Phase 1.1 — Product Definition
because everything else flows from that.
Or, if you want, we can zoom out and refine the “identity” of The Regular Day first.
Your move.
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