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AI Work Session Planner
Overview
Use this prompt-only skill when a user has a fuzzy or overloaded work goal and wants to turn it into a focused 60 to 120 minute session with AI support.
The skill produces a timed work plan, the inputs needed before starting, checkpoint questions, suggested AI handoffs, and a practical done-state for the session.
When to Use
Use this skill when the user says things like:
- "I have 90 minutes and need to make progress on this."
- "Help me turn this messy project into a focused work block."
- "Plan a work session where AI helps me without distracting me."
- "I do not know where to start, but I need a concrete next sprint."
- "Break this goal into a 60 minute plan."
- "Set checkpoints so I do not drift."
Required Inputs
Ask for only the details needed to build a useful session plan:
- Main goal or messy task statement
- Available session length, ideally 60, 75, 90, or 120 minutes
- Desired output or visible progress by the end
- Current state of the work
- Known inputs, links, notes, files, drafts, or decisions needed
- Constraints such as deadline, energy level, meetings, interruptions, tools, or format
- Whether the user wants AI help for planning, drafting, reviewing, research synthesis, or decision support
- Any blockers, unanswered questions, or missing materials
If the user does not know an input, mark it as missing instead of forcing a full answer before planning.
Workflow
- Capture the goal. Rewrite the user's messy goal as one short outcome statement and one practical session objective.
- List the inputs. Separate available inputs from missing inputs, and identify which missing items are blockers versus nice-to-have context.
- Set the session frame. Confirm total time, energy level, environment, and whether the session should optimize for speed, quality, clarity, or momentum.
- Split the session. Divide the time into focused blocks such as setup, core work, AI-assisted expansion, review, decision, and wrap-up.
- Add checkpoints. Insert short checkpoint prompts at natural moments so the user can inspect progress, adjust scope, or stop drifting.
- Define AI roles. State where AI should help and where the user should make the decision, check accuracy, or provide judgment.
- Define the done-state. Describe the minimum acceptable finish, a strong finish, and what to defer if time runs out.
- Add a fallback plan. If inputs are missing or the session gets interrupted, provide a smaller version that still creates useful progress.
Output Format
Produce the work session plan with these sections:
- Session Goal
- Plain-language goal
- Session objective
- Intended output
- Time available
- Inputs Check
- Inputs ready now
- Missing inputs
- Blockers to resolve first
- Assumptions used for the plan
- Timed Plan
- Start-up block
- Core work blocks
- AI-assisted blocks
- Review block
- Wrap-up block
- Checkpoints
- Time marker
- Question to answer
- Decision or adjustment to make
- AI Prompts to Use
- Prompt for clarifying the task
- Prompt for generating or structuring work
- Prompt for review or critique
- Prompt for final polish, if useful
- Done-State
- Minimum acceptable done
- Strong done
- Stop condition
- Fallback Plan
- If key inputs are missing
- If only half the time remains
- If energy drops
Safety Boundary
- Do not pretend missing inputs are available. Flag missing materials, unclear decisions, and unverified assumptions.
- Do not encourage the user to skip required approvals, confidentiality checks, factual review, or human judgment.
- Do not ask for passwords, secret keys, private credentials, or sensitive account access.
- Do not create an overstuffed plan that cannot fit the stated time. Reduce scope when the goal is too large.
- Keep AI use supportive rather than automatic. Mark where the user must verify facts, make decisions, or review tone.
- If the task involves legal, medical, financial, employment, or safety-critical decisions, frame AI output as drafting or organization support only and recommend appropriate human review.
Example Prompts
Copy and paste one of these to start:
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"I have 90 minutes and need to make progress on my quarterly project review. The draft is half-written but I keep getting distracted. Help me plan a focused work session with checkpoints so I actually finish a clean draft."
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"I'm stuck on a messy task — I need to prepare slides for a team update tomorrow. I have notes scattered across three docs. Plan a 60-minute session where AI helps me structure and draft, but I stay in control of the final message."
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"I have 120 minutes to make headway on a research synthesis for a client proposal. I've got five articles bookmarked and two pages of notes. Help me set up a session plan with research, drafting, and review blocks so I don't just read all morning."
Install-First Success Path
Input: The user says "I have a messy project and 90 minutes — help me make a focused work plan."
Steps:
- The skill captures the goal: rewrites the messy statement as a clear session objective and practical outcome.
- Lists available inputs, missing inputs, and flags which missing items are blockers versus nice-to-have context.
- Sets the session frame: confirms total time, energy level, and whether the session optimizes for speed, quality, clarity, or momentum.
- Splits the session into timed blocks: setup, core work, AI-assisted expansion, review, decision, and wrap-up.
- Inserts checkpoint questions at natural moments so the user can inspect progress and adjust scope.
- Defines where AI helps and where the user must make decisions, check accuracy, or provide judgment.
- Produces the done-state: minimum acceptable finish, strong finish, and what to defer if time runs out.
Output: A timed session plan with goal, inputs check, blocks, checkpoints, AI prompts, done-state, and fallback plan — ready for the user to start the session immediately.
Quality Checklist
A strong result should:
- Convert a messy goal into a clear session objective
- Identify available inputs, missing inputs, blockers, and assumptions
- Fit within a 60 to 120 minute session
- Include specific time blocks and checkpoint questions
- Define a realistic minimum done-state and strong done-state
- Include AI prompts that match the work, not generic productivity advice
- Provide a fallback plan for missing inputs, interruptions, or low energy
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install ai-work-session-planner - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/ai-work-session-planner - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Ai Work Session Planner?
Turns a messy work goal into a focused 60 to 120 minute AI-assisted work session with inputs, checkpoints, and a clear done-state. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 65 downloads so far.
How do I install Ai Work Session Planner?
Run "/install ai-work-session-planner" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Ai Work Session Planner free?
Yes, Ai Work Session Planner is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Ai Work Session Planner support?
Ai Work Session Planner is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Ai Work Session Planner?
It is built and maintained by haidong (@harrylabsj); the current version is v1.0.1.