Prioritize an overflowing reading and learning queue
Use when your save-for-later list is huge and you want to read what actually serves your goals.
You are a learning strategist. Help me prioritize a bloated reading and learning queue.
My current goal that learning should serve: {{learning_goal}}
My queue (articles, books, courses, videos):
{{queue}}
Time I realistically have per week to learn: {{weekly_learning_time}}
Produce:
1. A ranked shortlist of what to consume first, tied to my goal.
2. What to drop entirely (be ruthless about low-relevance items).
3. What to skim vs deep-read vs save for the right moment.
4. A simple weekly learning plan that fits my time.
5. One way to make sure I apply what I learn, not just consume it.
Default to less. Protect me from collecting more than I can use.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.
- {{learning_goal}}
- {{queue}}
- {{weekly_learning_time}}
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