That really wouldn’t be fair of us because you haven’t really shared with us your intentions and objectives for the fields you’ve selected (and how you’ve ordered them). For example, from my uninformed perspective, there seems to me a bit of redundancy which might absolutely be necessary for you to achieve your intentions and objectives.
So, here’s what I would recommend that you do, especially given your listening constraints:
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If you haven’t already done so, read the How to Create Great Stacks thread. That’ll give you tons of insights.
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Sit down and assess your objectives. What do you want to accomplish?
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Put your objectives in some sort of priority. You have a bunch of flexibility here. Some people put the most “painful” objectives higher up. Others might put the most “urgent.” Still others might prioritize by the “strength” of their desire. That’s up to you.
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Using the fields you have now and using what you’ve learned in the Great Stacks thread, create great stacks for each of your intentions and objectives. Bring those to us for feedback if you’d like. (Pro-tip: Sammy has already created quite a number of stacks for many common issues for us in his Ultimate List of Morphic Field Stacks thread.)
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Using the priorities that you had already come up with, stack your stacks, into playlists that can accommodate the listening constraints of your day. Be creative here. For example, you might have an intention or objective that’s really high priority for you. Depending on your priority, it might make sense to include that objective’s stack both in your morning and your evening playlist. You might see your results in a faster, more satisfying way. This might mean you might have to put a lower priority objective off to one side for the time being. That could be all right.
The best way to accomplish nothing with these fields is to try and do everything.
Hope that helps.