Create a self-assessment rubric for a skill
Use to honestly grade your own level at a skill and see exactly what the next level requires.
Build a self-assessment rubric for {{skill}} so I can honestly place myself and see what comes next.
Define 4 to 5 levels from novice to expert. For each level describe:
- What someone at this level can reliably do.
- What they still cannot do.
- A concrete observable behavior that proves they are at this level.
Then give me 5 honest self-check questions to find my real level (no flattery). Based on a typical answer pattern, explain how to interpret the results and what the very next level demands that my current one does not.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{skill}}
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