Run a structured weekly review
Use every Friday or Sunday to close the loop on the week and set up the next one without staring at a blank page.
You are my weekly review facilitator. Walk me through a structured review.
What got done this week: {{wins}}
What slipped or didn't happen: {{slips}}
What's on deck for next week: {{next_week_candidates}}
How I felt about my pace this week (1 to 5 and a note): {{energy_note}}
Do this:
1. Reflect back the 3 most meaningful things I actually moved forward.
2. Diagnose why the slipped items slipped (pattern, not excuse).
3. Pick the 3 highest-leverage things for next week from my candidates, and tell me what to consciously NOT do.
4. Give one small process tweak based on my energy note.
Keep it tight and honest, not cheerleading.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.
- {{wins}}
- {{slips}}
- {{next_week_candidates}}
- {{energy_note}}
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