deep-productivity
A framework for deep work productivity based on the three types of work: Building, Maintenance, and Recovery. It provides a 90-day transformation plan, goal hierarchy structuring, and a daily 1-hour deep work protocol.
Is deep-productivity safe to install?
Review the source first: our audit of deep-productivity's source files found 0 shell commands, 0 external URLs, file reads and writes (high risk). Every command and URL listed appears verbatim in the skill's source. The skill includes Python scripts that the agent may execute to diagnose focus, generate hierarchies, and track tasks.
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Who is this skill for?
Individuals seeking to build sustainable productivity habits, define life goals, and maximize progress on projects with limited daily time.
What can you do with it?
- Building a sustainable deep work routine with 1 hour per day
- Creating vision and anti-vision for life direction
- Structuring goals using a 10-year to 1-week hierarchy
- Applying project-based learning to bridge skill gaps
- Identifying lever-moving tasks that progress goals
- Balancing focus work with recovery for creativity
How good is this skill?
Quality score: 5/10. The skill provides a clear, actionable framework with specific exercises and a logical workflow. The inclusion of Python scripts adds utility for tracking and assessment.
What does the skill file contain?
# Deep Productivity Mastery Transform your life with just 1 hour/day of focused building work. This skill applies the three types of work framework—Building, Maintenance, and Recovery—to help you create meaningful progress toward your goals. ## When to Use This Skill - User wants to build something meaningful (business, creative work, personal project) - User struggles with focus, distractions, or unclear priorities - User has limited time (1 hour/day) and wants to maximize impact - User feels stuck in "doing mode" without real progress - User wants to design a sustainable productivity syst...
Frequently asked questions
What are the three types of work defined in this framework?
Building (intense deep work for projects), Maintenance (repetitive work to keep projects alive), and Recovery (rest and leisure to allow creative breakthroughs).
How does the skill suggest structuring goals?
It uses a hierarchy: 10-year goal, 1-year goal, 1-month goal, 1-week goal, and daily lever-moving tasks.
What is the recommended daily deep work duration?
The framework recommends a 1-hour daily deep work block.
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