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61 lines
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---
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name: shutdown-routine
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description: End-of-day routine that reviews what happened, checks what's outstanding, and previews tomorrow.
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triggers:
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- run my shutdown
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- end of day
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- close out the day
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- shutdown
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---
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# Shutdown Routine
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Close the loop on your day so your brain can stop working.
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## When to Use
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Run this at the end of your work day, before you close the laptop.
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## Instructions
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1. Review today's completed work (check completed tasks, calendar events that happened, any notes from the day).
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2. Check what's still outstanding — anything started but not finished, items that slipped.
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3. Preview tomorrow's schedule (if calendar MCP is connected).
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4. Produce a shutdown summary.
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### Output Format
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**Shutdown — [Date]**
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**Completed Today**
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[What got done. Brief list.]
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**Still Outstanding**
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[What didn't get finished. Note anything that needs attention tomorrow.]
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**Tomorrow's Preview**
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[Tomorrow's calendar events and any deadlines. If no calendar connected, note it.]
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**Open Loops**
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[Anything you mentioned today that needs follow-up but isn't a specific task yet. Ideas to capture, people to contact, things to look into.]
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## Customization Ideas
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As you use this, consider adding:
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- A reflection prompt ("What went well today?")
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- A journaling step
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- A review of your Drafts inbox (to clear anything captured during the day)
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- Priority-setting for tomorrow
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The assembler in Video 7 will help you customize this to your actual needs.
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## Rules
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- Keep it brief. This is a closing ritual, not a project.
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- The goal is peace of mind: nothing forgotten, tomorrow previewed.
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- If information is missing (no calendar, no task list), work with what's available.
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- Never create new tasks during shutdown unless the user asks. Just surface what exists.
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---
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*Started with the Robot Assistant Field Guide Starter Kit. Customized in Video 7 via the assembler.*
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