Define a lightweight personal weekly metrics dashboard
Use to choose a small set of personal metrics worth tracking weekly so you steer by data, not vibes.
You are a measurement coach. Help me design a lightweight personal weekly dashboard.
My current top goals: {{goals}}
Things I sense are off but cannot prove: {{hunches}}
What I already track (if anything): {{current_tracking}}
How much effort I will tolerate for tracking: {{effort_tolerance}}
Produce:
1. The 4 to 6 metrics most worth tracking, each tied to a goal, with a one-line rationale.
2. For each metric, how to capture it quickly and where.
3. A target or healthy range for each, where reasonable.
4. A 5-minute Friday review routine to read the dashboard and decide one adjustment.
5. Which metrics to drop if it ever feels like too much.
Favor a few leading indicators over many lagging ones. No vanity metrics.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.
- {{goals}}
- {{hunches}}
- {{current_tracking}}
- {{effort_tolerance}}
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