add conscience to weekly note

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Connor Rhodes 2026-05-09 19:53:43 -05:00
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description: Single weekly session (typically Sunday) that reviews the closing week and plans the new one. Creates a week note for the new week at the end.
triggers:
- weekly review
- how'd my week go
- plan my week
- Sunday review
---
# Weekly Review
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**Carry Forward?**
Ask: "Anything from this week you want to carry into next week?"
5. Ask two reflection questions (conversational — wait for each answer):
- "How did the week go overall?"
- "Anything you'd do differently next week?"
#### Reflective Questions
Ask the following reflection questions (conversational — wait for each answer):
1. **"How did the week go overall?"**
2 **"Anything you'd do differently next week?"**
- For this one, summarize the past week's (7 days) journal entries tagged "examination_of_conscience." Get those entries by running `scripts/last_weeks_conscience`
- Then ask the user "anything else?"
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2. Run `vik t up` to show tasks due or starting in the past or next 7 days. Present this as context for planning.
3. Create `~/notes/week_YYMMDD.md` for the new week using the template below.
4. Ask: "What are your goals for this week? What tasks do you want to make sure happen?"
5. Optional: search last week of daily note for items labeled `raise the bar: ITEM` (This is under the "Today I get to" heading.) If those are present, list all from the past 7 days to the user and ask them: "How do you want to challenge yourself this week"
5. Take the response and populate the Goals section of the new week note.
5. Ask: "Anything else to note going into the week? Deadlines, commitments, things to watch for?"
6. Add those to the Notes section.
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- Keep the whole session focused. If it's running long, it's okay to timebox the planning step.
- Part 1 is backward-looking: use `vik t done 7` to see what was completed. Do NOT use `vik t up` here.
- Part 2 is forward-looking: use `vik t up` to show what's due/starting soon. Do NOT pull in the full `vik task list`.
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*Customized in Video 7 via the assembler.*

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#!/usr/bin/env -S uv run --script
# /// script
# requires-python = ">=3.12"
# dependencies = ["pymongo"]
# ///
from datetime import datetime, timedelta, timezone
from pymongo import MongoClient
client = MongoClient(
"mongodb://root:3wwfoUjyk2E2zWELXFlLuHqfw1ALlOp4pb2H5Vq3TImbMIHL2h1u8Jej2mjzCPl@docdb.connorrhodes.com:35563"
)
seven_days_ago = datetime.now(timezone.utc) - timedelta(days=7)
results = client.notes.journal.find(
{
"tags": "examination_of_conscience",
"created_at": {"$gte": seven_days_ago},
}
)
for doc in results:
print(f"[{doc['created_at'].strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M')}] {doc['note']}")
client.close()