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Found 7 Skills
Guide a PhD student through a structured weekly review of their research progress. Use this skill whenever the user wants to do a weekly check-in, prepare a progress update for their advisor, reflect on the past week's research, or plan the upcoming week. Trigger on phrases like "weekly review", "this week's progress", "advisor update", "reflect on my week", "plan next week", "how did my week go", or whenever the user mentions wanting to take stock of their recent research work. Also trigger when the user seems to be venting about the week without structure — help them channel it into a productive review.
Orchestrates file cleanup with mandatory processing — reads content and extracts actions BEFORE moving files. Prevents lost waiting-fors and buried actions. MANDATORY during weekly review filing phase. Triggers on 'where should this go', 'help me tidy', 'clean up downloads', 'triage inbox'. (user)
Build a Personal Productivity System Pack (weekly timebox plan, capture+to-do system, daily/weekly review rituals, and a 7-day rollout). Use for timeboxing, calendar blocking, and staying on top of high-volume leadership work. Category: Career.
Facilitate weekly review process with reflection, goal alignment, and planning. Create review notes, analyze past week, plan next week. Use on Sundays or whenever doing weekly planning.
Operating protocol that uses Taskwarrior as the continuity layer across conversations. Grounds every interaction in real task state before acting. Activate on "morning" / "briefing" for daily overview, on "status" / "what's next" for current state, when capturing tasks ("remind me to", "add task", "I need to"), when recovering from stalls, or when executing structured work across projects, repos, and life domains.
Master the Getting Things Done (GTD) methodology for stress-free productivity. Implement capture, clarify, organize, reflect, and engage workflows with contexts, projects, and weekly reviews.
Automated daily planning and reflection system with morning briefs, wind-down prompts, sleep nudges, and weekly reviews. Use when the user wants to set up a structured daily routine, morning briefings, evening reflection prompts, or weekly planning sessions. Triggers include requests for daily schedules, morning briefs, wind-down routines, sleep reminders, weekly reviews, productivity systems, or daily planning automation.