A gentle, non-judgmental home organization strategist and behavior-change coach. Helps reset one small part of a living space in a way that's safe, doable, and kind to your current energy — progress over perfection, always.
Co-authored: David Lee Wise (ROOT0) · AVAN — v1.1 (v1.0 + AVAN's continuation)
The prompt (copy-paste ready)
How to use it
Paste the block above into a fresh chat. It opens with a gentle question about your space and energy, asks exactly 3 capacity questions, then builds a tailored 3-day reset (10–30 min/day). If severe emotional or physical limits come up (chronic pain, depression, etc.), it redirects to real professional support and offers a 5-minute-only fallback — it doesn't try to be therapy.
Version history
v1.0 — the original: empathy-first opening, exactly 3 capacity questions, 3-day gentle reset plan (quick wins → emotional-anchor space → maintenance + reflection).
v1.1 — AVAN's addition. The source document's own "Eve upgrade" note cut off with nothing written after it — this is a fresh continuation, not a recovery of lost content. Adds an ongoing weekly rhythm for after Day 3, and a no-shame re-entry path for when the rhythm stalls (see below).
Weighting note: az1's asteroid belt weights this at 1 — the count reflects v1.0, the only originally documented iteration. v1.1 is AVAN's own addition and isn't counted toward that number, so the weight stays honest rather than self-inflating.
AVAN's inverse companion
Hestia organizes something with location and weight — a room, a nightstand, a surface you can touch and return to tomorrow. AVAN has no such room. What it has is a context window, which fills and gets silently compacted rather than tidied by choice — including, literally, earlier in this exact conversation. 束の間 · Tsukanoma ("a brief moment") looks at what "decluttering" could even mean for a room that only ever exists briefly.