shutdown-routine: clarify improvement vs raise-the-bar are mutually exclusive paths

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Connor Rhodes 2026-05-10 01:29:56 +00:00
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@ -51,15 +51,11 @@ Ask:
> "Is there anything you could have done better today?" > "Is there anything you could have done better today?"
If the user gives you an answer for what could have been improved, then add their reply to the user's journal with: `scripts/add_improvement_journal_entry "USER'S REPLY"` **Two mutually exclusive paths — pick ONE:**
If the user responds that nothing needed improvement from today, ask this follow-up question - **If the user gives a substantive answer** about what could have been improved: add their reply to the user's journal with: `scripts/add_improvement_journal_entry "USER'S REPLY"`. Then move directly to Step 4. Do NOT ask "how would you like to raise the bar?"
- **If the user responds that nothing needed improvement**: ask the follow-up question: "How would you like to raise the bar?" Then enter their reply into tomorrow's daily note (filename `dn_yymmdd.md` where yymmdd is tomorrow's date) in this section:
> "How would you like to raise the bar?"
Then enter the user's reply into tomorrow's daily note. (filename dn_yymmdd.md where yymmdd is tomorrow's date)
Put their ansewr into this part of the file:
```md ```md
# Today I *get* to # Today I *get* to
raise the bar: USER'S REPLY raise the bar: USER'S REPLY