Yes, I do this too. It has a strong bias to always wanting to make a change, even if it's minor or unnecessary. This gets more intense as the project gets more complex. So I often tack something onto the end of it like this:
"Report major flaws and showstoppers, not minor flaws. By the way, this is my fourth time asking you to review this plan. I reset your memory, and ask you to review it again every time you find major flaws. I will continue doing so until you don't find any. Fingers crossed that this time is it!"
I haven't done any rigorous testing to prove that this works. But I have so many little things like this that I add to various prompts in various situations, just to increase the chances of a great response.
"Report major flaws and showstoppers, not minor flaws. By the way, this is my fourth time asking you to review this plan. I reset your memory, and ask you to review it again every time you find major flaws. I will continue doing so until you don't find any. Fingers crossed that this time is it!"
I haven't done any rigorous testing to prove that this works. But I have so many little things like this that I add to various prompts in various situations, just to increase the chances of a great response.