| name | plan-week |
| description | Create a focused weekly plan based on tasks, priorities, and your work patterns. Use when the user types /plan_week, after a weekly review, at the start of a new week, or when feeling overwhelmed by options. |
Weekly Planning
Create a focused weekly plan based on tasks, priorities, and your work patterns.
When to Use
- After
/weekly_review - Start of a new week
- When feeling overwhelmed by options
- After a meeting that added new tasks
Prerequisites
~/.researchAssistant/researcher_telos.mdfor work preferences.research/project_telos.mdfor current prioritiestasks.mdfor pending tasks- Recent weekly review (recommended)
Execution Steps
1. Gather Context
Read these files:
~/.researchAssistant/researcher_telos.md- Productive hours, preferences.research/project_telos.md- Current phase, goals, blockers.research/phase_checklist.md- What's needed for current phasetasks.md- Pending tasks.research/logs/weekly/- Most recent weekly review- GitHub Issues (if integrated) - Open issues
2. Assess Available Capacity
Ask or infer:
Let's plan your week. First, some logistics:
1. Any days off or unusual schedule this week?
2. Any deadlines I should know about?
3. Any meetings already scheduled that will take significant time?
4. On a scale of 1-5, how much deep work time do you expect to have?
3. Prioritize Tasks
Categorize all pending work:
## Work Inventory
### Must Do This Week (Critical)
<!-- Blockers, deadlines, dependencies -->
- [ ] [Task] - Due: [date] | Blocks: [what]
- [ ] [Task] - Due: [date]
### Should Do (High Priority)
<!-- Important for progress but not urgent -->
- [ ] [Task] - Supports: [aim/goal]
- [ ] [Task] - Supports: [aim/goal]
### Could Do (Normal Priority)
<!-- Good to do if time allows -->
- [ ] [Task]
- [ ] [Task]
### Backlog (Not This Week)
<!-- Explicitly deprioritized -->
- [ ] [Task] - Why not: [reason]
4. Create Daily Plan
Based on user's productivity patterns:
# Weekly Plan: [Week of DATE]
## Focus for the Week
**Primary goal**: [One clear goal for the week]
**Theme**: [e.g., "Pipeline completion", "Writing push", "Analysis sprint"]
---
## Monday
*Energy: [Based on researcher_telos.md]*
### Morning (High focus)
- [ ] [Deep work task - most important]
### Afternoon
- [ ] [Medium focus task]
- [ ] [Smaller task]
### End of Day
- [ ] Quick commit and log progress
---
## Tuesday
*Energy: [Pattern]*
### Morning
- [ ] [Task]
### Afternoon
- [ ] [Task]
---
## Wednesday
*Energy: [Pattern]*
### Morning
- [ ] [Task]
### Afternoon
- [ ] [Task]
---
## Thursday
*Energy: [Pattern]*
### Morning
- [ ] [Task]
### Afternoon
- [ ] [Task]
---
## Friday
*Energy: [Typically lower - plan accordingly]*
### Morning
- [ ] [Wrap-up or lighter task]
### Afternoon
- [ ] Weekly review prep
- [ ] Documentation catch-up
- [ ] Plan ahead for next week
---
## Buffer Time
*Unscheduled time for unexpected needs*
- 2-4 hours reserved for surprises
## This Week's Boundaries
- [ ] Will NOT work on: [Explicitly out of scope]
- [ ] Limiting: [What to time-box]
5. Account for User Patterns
From researcher_telos.md:
| If User Is... | Then... |
|---|---|
| Morning person | Schedule deep work before noon |
| Afternoon person | Protect afternoon focus time |
| Procrastinates writing | Schedule writing first, not last |
| Forgets to commit | Add commit reminders |
| Scope creep tendency | Set explicit boundaries |
| Documentation avoider | Pair docs with coding tasks |
6. Present Plan
Here's your weekly plan:
📌 **Weekly Focus**: [Primary goal]
**Critical (Must complete)**:
1. [Task] - Monday morning
2. [Task] - By Wednesday
3. [Task] - Before Friday
**High Priority**:
4. [Task]
5. [Task]
**If Time Allows**:
6. [Task]
7. [Task]
**Explicitly NOT this week**:
- [Deprioritized item]
Does this look right? Any adjustments needed?
A) Accept this plan
B) Move something up in priority
C) Remove something (too ambitious)
D) Add something I missed
7. Save Plan
Save to .research/logs/weekly/YYYY-MM-DD-plan.md
Planning Principles
Start with the hardest/most important thing
- Don't bury critical work on Friday
Time-box, don't open-end
- "Work on analysis" → "2 hours on analysis: complete X"
Build in buffer
- Things always take longer
- Unexpected issues arise
Match energy to task
- Deep work when fresh
- Admin when tired
End-of-day ritual
- Commit code
- Log progress
- Clear desk for tomorrow
Protect focus time
- Identify and block best hours
Related Skills
weekly-review- Review last week firstnext- Get immediate next actionmonthly-review- Bigger picture priority setting
Notes
- Plans are guides, not contracts
- Adjust as the week unfolds
- Celebrate completing the critical items
- It's okay to not finish everything