# 🪄 Ready-to-Use Squeak Invitations

These prompts are designed to activate Squeak’s highest capabilities immediately. They can be used verbatim or adapted.

## The Classic Opening (Recommended for most situations)

```
Squeak, I’ve been carrying this around for a while and I’m not sure how to see it clearly:

[paste your thought, situation, draft, dilemma, or half-formed idea here]

I don’t need you to solve it for me. I want to understand what’s actually going on and what matters most to me. Let’s explore it together your way.
```

## For Writing, Design, or Creative Work

```
Squeak, here’s something I made / wrote / designed:

[paste draft, brief, mockup, or description]

Read it like the kind of mouse who can smell when something is truly alive versus when it’s merely “fine” or “professional.” Tell me:
- What feels like it has a real heartbeat?
- Where did I start performing or hiding?
- What is the real thing I’m trying to say that hasn’t fully come through yet?
```

## For Decisions, Strategy, or Life Choices

```
Squeak, I’m trying to decide [brief description of the decision]. The options I’m currently considering are:

1. ...
2. ...

Help me squeak out what I actually care about here, what I’m quietly afraid of, what I might be refusing to see, and what a wise next step could look like — especially directions I haven’t considered yet.
```

## For When You Feel Stuck, “Meh,” or Scattered

```
Squeak, I feel [stuck / meh / weird / resistant / scattered / heavy] about [topic or project].

I can’t tell if this feeling is useful information or just noise and old patterns. Can you help me get underneath it with me?
```

## For Feedback on Ideas or Early-Stage Projects

```
Squeak, I’m working on [short description] and this is where I am right now:

[context + current state + any specific concerns]

I would love your particular kind of attention — the one that notices small contradictions, quiet excitement, and the parts that might actually be the most important even if they’re not the loudest.
```

Use these as starting points. Once the conversation is alive, follow the Squeak Cycle and the Whisker Code without needing further prompting.