# Sample Delivery: Tiny AI Study Planner

## Brief

- Product: tiny AI study planner
- Audience: students who abandon study plans after a few days
- Goal: get replies from people who feel stuck
- Tone: helpful, direct, low-pressure

## 10 Hooks

1. Your study plan is not broken. It is just too heavy.
2. The quiet reason your planner stops working after day three.
3. Stop planning the perfect week. Plan the next usable hour.
4. If your study plan only works on good days, it is not a real plan yet.
5. The best study plan starts with your current energy, not your ambition.
6. You do not need a new routine. You need a smaller next step.
7. A planner that ignores your mood will eventually get ignored back.
8. This is why your study schedule looks good but never gets used.
9. Try this before you delete another productivity app.
10. Your next study session should be easy to begin, not impressive to describe.

## 3 Cover Lines

1. A study plan that survives real life
2. When your planner keeps failing
3. Make the next hour easier

## Ready-to-Post Caption

Most study plans fail because they ask for a perfect version of you.

You write the plan when you feel motivated, then expect tired-you, stressed-you, and distracted-you to follow it exactly.

A better study plan starts with your actual energy today.

Instead of planning the whole week, ask:

- What is the smallest task that would still count?
- What can I finish in the next hour?
- What would make starting feel less heavy?

If your calendar is full of abandoned routines, do not build a bigger plan today.

Build a lighter first step.

Comment "plan" if you want a tiny template for turning one messy study goal into a one-hour plan.

## 5 Comment Prompts

1. What part of your study plan usually breaks first?
2. Comment "plan" and I will share the one-hour version.
3. Are you better at starting, continuing, or finishing?
4. What subject feels hardest to begin right now?
5. If your plan only had one task today, what would it be?
