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How do I practice agent sequencing?
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Identify a recurring multi-step cognitive process in your life — your weekly review, your project kickoff routine, your content creation workflow, your decision-making process for purchases over $500. List every distinct evaluation or judgment you make during that process. These are your agents..
The most direct way to practice agent sequencing is through a focused exercise: Identify a recurring multi-step cognitive process in your life — your weekly review, your project kickoff routine, your content creation workflow, your decision-making process for purchases over $500. List every distinct evaluation or judgment you make during that process. These are your agents. Now ask, for each pair: does this agent need the output of that agent to function correctly? Draw the dependency arrows. Arrange the agents into a sequence that respects every dependency. Write this sequence down as a numbered list. Run the process once using your explicit sequence and note whether the output quality differs from your usual unsequenced approach.
Common pitfall: Assuming the correct sequence is obvious and therefore does not need to be made explicit. This is the most common failure. You 'know' that you should assess your energy before scheduling deep work, but because the sequence lives only in intuition, you skip it on busy days, invert it when stressed, or forget steps entirely under cognitive load. Implicit sequences degrade under pressure. The second failure mode is rigidity: defining a sequence once and treating it as permanent, never revisiting whether the dependency structure has changed. Sequences are hypotheses about dependency. They require periodic validation.
This practice connects to Phase 26 (Multi-Agent Coordination) — building it as a repeatable habit compounds over time.
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