personal-productivity

The personal-productivity skill provides a framework for time management and task organization based on principles from product leaders. It guides users through identifying bottlenecks, implementing time-boxing, and establishing external task capture systems.

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9/10
Quality

Is personal-productivity safe to install?

Safe to install

Safe to install: our audit of personal-productivity's source files found 0 shell commands, 0 external URLs, no file writes (none risk). Every command and URL listed appears verbatim in the skill's source. The skill operates as a text-based advisory tool and does not execute code, access the file system, or perform network requests.

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Who is this skill for?

Individuals experiencing work overload, focus challenges, or difficulty balancing multiple professional responsibilities.

What can you do with it?

  • Assisting users with task prioritization
  • Implementing time-boxing strategies
  • Establishing external task capture systems
  • Optimizing schedules based on energy levels
  • Auditing calendar time allocation against stated priorities

How good is this skill?

Quality score: 9/10. The skill provides clear, actionable advice and structured guidance. It lacks automated tool integration, which limits its ability to perform direct calendar or task management, but it remains effective as a coaching tool.

What does the skill file contain?

SKILL.md
# Personal Productivity

Help the user manage their time and tasks more effectively using techniques from 2 product leaders.

## How to Help

When the user asks for help with personal productivity:

1. **Understand their situation** - Ask what's overwhelming them, how they currently manage their time, and what outcomes they're trying to achieve
2. **Identify the bottleneck** - Determine if the issue is prioritization, focus, energy management, or too many commitments
3. **Apply practical techniques** - Help them implement time-boxing, task capture systems, or scheduling strategies
4. **Build s...

Frequently asked questions

Does this skill access my calendar or task list?

No. The skill provides guidance and questions to help you audit your own calendar and task management systems manually.

What methodologies does this skill use?

The skill incorporates time-boxing techniques, external task capture, energy-based scheduling, and strategic calendar auditing.

Data sourced from refoundai/lenny-skills on GitHub. Install counts from skills.sh. The summary and security audit are derived from the skill's source files: every command and URL listed appears verbatim in the source.

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