Rediscovering Purpose in Productivity: A Journey with ChatGPT and Simon Sinek’s Philosophy
Rethinking Productivity: A Memorable Experiment with AI and Purpose
Over the long Memorial Day weekend, I found myself grappling with the rainy day blues. Instead of succumbing to a Netflix binge, I decided it was the perfect opportunity to reflect on my busy week ahead. As I pondered how to approach my workload, I couldn’t shake the feeling that perhaps I was optimizing all the wrong aspects of my work life. So, I turned to an unexpected resource for insight: ChatGPT.
Starting with Why: The Sinek Approach
The essence of Simon Sinek’s philosophy is simple yet profound: instead of fixating on what you do or how you do it, you must begin with why you do it. This reframing invited me to not merely seek ways to work faster, but to understand the underlying reasons for my current workflow. With this mindset, I decided to give ChatGPT permission to conduct an audit of my work habits.
The Prompt that Changed Everything
If you’re curious about how to embark on a similar journey, here’s the exact prompt I used:
"Analyze my current workload, habits, and daily responsibilities through the lens of Simon Sinek’s ‘Start With Why’ philosophy. Identify where my work feels disconnected from purpose, where I may be chasing productivity instead of meaning, and which tasks align most closely with my deeper motivations, strengths, and long-term goals. Then suggest ways to restructure my workflow around clarity, impact, and fulfillment instead of pure output."
What followed was an eye-opening experience filled with uncomfortable truths—insights I might never have recognized on my own.
The Brutal Truths Unveiled
ChatGPT swiftly identified several detrimental patterns in my daily routine:
- Context-switching: I was perpetually darting between tasks, shattering my focus.
- Urgency trap: I allowed notifications to dictate my priorities rather than completing tasks in the sequence I intended.
- Metric fallacy: I was assessing my success by only one narrow metric.
- Inbox creep: I couldn’t resist checking emails during focused work times.
These revelations laid bare that my workflow functioned primarily to avoid stress, rather than to cultivate meaningful work.
Discovering the ‘Why’
Perhaps the most impactful part of this exercise was ChatGPT’s relentless challenge to ask, “Why does this task matter?” I realized my usual internal dialogue revolved around defensive questions: Will this take five minutes? Can I finish this quickly?
However, shifting my perspective to evaluate my tasks through the lens of “Why am I doing this?” was transformative. I discovered that many activities I deemed productive were merely distractions masquerading as essential tasks.
Identifying False Productivity
ChatGPT helped me classify my worst working habits as "false productivity." These were tasks that felt satisfying to complete but added little real value—like obsessively checking analytics, over-editing content, or responding to non-urgent messages immediately.
The AI suggested a radical transformation: rather than seeking micro-habits, I should embrace deep, uninterrupted focus sessions and set strict boundaries on communication.
Although I’d heard similar recommendations before, reflecting on them through Sinek’s philosophy added a layer of clarity focused on the human purpose behind my work.
A Shift in Mindset
What surprised me most was not a desire to work harder, but rather a shift towards working more intentionally. I now routinely audit my energy by asking:
- Which projects genuinely contribute to my long-term growth?
- Which tasks energize me, and which ones drain my vitality?
This newfound clarity allowed me to reclaim valuable cognitive resources that were previously wasted on trivial tasks.
The Power of AI in Reflection
Leaning on ChatGPT for this purpose underscored an often-overlooked application of generative AI: reflection. When paired with a proven philosophical framework like “Start With Why,” AI serves as a mirror to illuminate blind spots in our work lives.
If you often feel exhausted yet unproductive, take a moment to step back. Instead of searching for a new productivity tool, open up ChatGPT. Challenge yourself to focus on purpose.
I’d love to hear your experiences if you decide to embark on this journey—let’s discover where our ‘whys’ can lead us in the comments below!