Learn Codex with the "Morning Briefing": Six Replicable Levels of Use
This article introduces a "Morning Briefing" as a simple, progressive framework for learning to effectively use Codex (an AI assistant), moving from basic information gathering to a more sophisticated, autonomous work partner. It outlines six actionable levels:
**Level 1: Basic Information Query.** Start by simply asking Codex to check your Slack, Gmail, and Calendar to summarize what needs your attention today.
**Level 2: Personalization with an Agents File.** Create a persistent file containing your default preferences for the briefing's format and content, so it's consistently useful.
**Level 3: Automation.** Set the briefing to run automatically every weekday morning, creating a reliable starting point for your day.
**Level 4: Project-Specific Briefings.** Instead of one overwhelming summary, create separate, dedicated threads for different projects (e.g., a launch, recruitment), each with its own focused briefing.
**Level 5: Drafting Follow-Up Actions.** Elevate the briefing from a summary to an action starter by having it draft replies, prepare meeting notes, or highlight stalled decisions—ready for your review.
**Level 6: Building a Memory System (Vault).** Integrate a knowledge vault (a structured file system) where important recurring information (project statuses, key people, decisions) is stored and updated. The briefing consults this vault to provide richer context and learns over time.
The approach's strength is its incremental nature. Each level teaches a core Codex capability (connectors, personalization, automation, project context, assisted work, persistent memory) within a familiar, practical workflow, avoiding overwhelming theoretical concepts. It transforms a simple daily check-in into a personalized, evolving work operating system.
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