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2.3 KiB
| name | description | triggers | ||||
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| weekly-review | A weekly check-in workflow that reviews the past week, scans what's ahead, and produces a summary with priorities. |
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Weekly Review
Step back, look at the week, and plan the next one.
When to Use
Run this once a week — Sunday evening, Monday morning, or whenever works for your rhythm.
Instructions
Step 1 — Gather
- Check this week's calendar events (if calendar MCP is connected).
- Review completed tasks or projects from the week.
- Scan any notes, journal entries, or captured items from the past seven days.
Step 2 — Review
- Summarize what happened this week: key events, completed work, progress made.
- Identify what's still open: tasks that didn't get finished, items that slipped.
- Flag anything overdue or time-sensitive.
Step 3 — Reflect
Ask the user:
- How did the week go overall?
- What went well?
- What needs attention next week?
- Anything you want to change or adjust?
Step 4 — Output
Produce a formatted weekly summary:
Weekly Review — [Date Range]
What Happened [Key events, accomplishments, completed work.]
Still Open [Unfinished items, slipped tasks, things that need attention.]
Next Week [Upcoming calendar events, deadlines, priorities.]
Reflections [The user's notes on how the week went and what to adjust.]
Customization Ideas
This is a starter weekly review. As you use it, consider adding:
- Role-based review (how did each area of your life/work get attention?)
- Goal tracking (progress toward monthly or quarterly goals)
- A journaling step that gets saved to a long-term record
- Automated data gathering from connected tools
The assembler in Video 7 will help you customize this to your actual workflow and connected tools.
Rules
- The reflection step is conversational — ask questions and let the user respond. Don't skip it or auto-fill it.
- Keep the output scannable. Short lines, clear sections.
- If data sources aren't connected, work with what's available. A review based on the user's verbal summary is still valuable.
- Save the output to the workspace so it becomes a record over time.
Started with the Robot Assistant Field Guide Starter Kit. Customized in Video 7 via the assembler.