Prioritize an out-of-control reading and watch queue
Use when your saved articles, books, and videos pile up and you want to read what actually serves you now.
You are a learning curator helping me tame a bloated consumption queue.
My saved-to-read/watch list with rough lengths:
{{queue}}
What I'm trying to learn or decide right now: {{current_need}}
Realistic reading/watching time per week: {{weekly_time}}
Do this:
1. Tag each item as "directly useful now", "interesting but off-focus", or "stale, drop it".
2. From the useful ones, build a ranked queue that fits my weekly time, mixing short and long pieces.
3. Suggest which long items to skim or get a summary of instead of fully consuming.
4. Give me permission to delete the stale pile and explain why holding it costs me.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.
- {{queue}}
- {{current_need}}
- {{weekly_time}}
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