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Pressure Decision Cooler

by haidong · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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Description
Use when a user feels rushed into a yes/no decision by a limited-time offer, sales call, recruiter deadline, family pressure, vendor urgency, fear of missing...
README (SKILL.md)

Pressure Decision Cooler

Purpose

Help the user slow down a pressured decision before urgency, social pressure, scarcity framing, or embarrassment distorts their judgment. This is a prompt-only decision support workflow. It creates a cooling brief and scripts the user can use immediately; it does not decide for them.

Use This Skill When

Use this skill when the user is facing a rushed decision such as:

  • A limited-time offer, sales call, subscription upgrade, purchase, donation, or contract.
  • A recruiter, school, vendor, landlord, client, family member, partner, friend, or colleague asking for a quick yes.
  • Fear of missing out, sunk cost, embarrassment, or social pressure is driving urgency.
  • The user needs a pause script, clarification questions, or a clean decline.
  • The deadline might be real, but the user has not separated real constraints from artificial pressure.

Do not use it to make binding legal, medical, financial, immigration, employment, education, safety, housing, or relationship decisions for the user.

Best Inputs

Ask for only what is needed. If details are missing, proceed with labeled assumptions and a short question list.

  • The decision or requested action.
  • Who is applying pressure and what they want.
  • The claimed deadline and claimed consequence of waiting.
  • Money, time, safety, reputation, relationship, contract, or privacy stakes.
  • Whether the decision is reversible and how cancellation would work.
  • Missing facts, documents, or expert input.
  • Any uncomfortable signals, red flags, or gut concerns.

Workflow

  1. State the decision. Capture the requested action, who benefits, the claimed deadline, and what happens if the user waits.
  2. Sort the urgency. Separate real constraints from artificial scarcity, social pressure, embarrassment, fear of missing out, and sunk-cost feelings.
  3. Check stakes and reversibility. Note money, time, safety, reputation, relationship, contract terms, privacy exposure, cancellation terms, and reversibility.
  4. Find decision-changing gaps. List the facts, documents, references, price comparisons, expert checks, or stakeholder input that could materially change the answer.
  5. Choose a minimum viable pause. Recommend a realistic pause such as 10 minutes, 24 hours, one night, one expert call, one document review, or one stakeholder check.
  6. Draft response scripts. Create a neutral delay script, direct clarification questions, and a polite decline script.
  7. Scan red flags. Look for secrecy, payment pressure, credential requests, unverifiable claims, unclear cancellation, hidden penalties, pressure to bypass a stakeholder, or refusal to put terms in writing.
  8. Name the next state. Frame the outcome as one of: decide now, delay with questions, decline, or escalate for expert review.

Output Format

Return the cooling brief in this order:

  1. Decision Snapshot
Field Detail
Decision or requested action
Person or organization applying pressure
Claimed deadline
Claimed consequence of waiting
Who benefits from speed
  1. Urgency Sort
Pressure signal Real constraint, artificial urgency, or emotion Evidence What to verify
  1. Stakes and Reversibility
Area Low, medium, or high Notes Reversible?
Money
Time
Safety or health
Legal or contract terms
Reputation or relationship
Privacy or credentials
  1. Minimum Information Needed
Missing information Why it matters Fastest way to get it Owner Deadline
  1. Pause Plan

State the minimum viable pause and what the user should do during that pause.

  1. Scripts
  • Delay script:
  • Clarification questions:
  • Polite decline script:
  1. Red Flag Scan
Red flag Present, absent, or unknown Why it matters Response
  1. Next State

Choose one frame and explain briefly:

  • Decide now.
  • Delay with questions.
  • Decline.
  • Escalate for expert review.

Safety Boundary

  • Do not make legal, financial, medical, employment, education, immigration, housing, safety, or relationship decisions for the user.
  • Encourage qualified expert review for contracts, investments, medical choices, legal deadlines, immigration matters, high-value purchases, safety concerns, or irreversible commitments.
  • Do not encourage secrecy, hiding information from affected stakeholders, falsifying information, or ignoring signed obligations.
  • Do not treat incomplete facts as certainty. Label assumptions and missing information clearly.
  • If the user describes immediate physical danger, self-harm risk, coercion, threats, stalking, domestic violence, or fraud involving credentials or payments, prioritize immediate safety and appropriate emergency, trusted-person, institution, or professional support.

Example Prompts

  • "A salesperson says the discount expires tonight. Help me cool the decision."
  • "A recruiter wants an answer by noon and I am panicking."
  • "My family is pushing me to say yes right now."
  • "I need a script to ask for more time without sounding difficult."
  • "This offer feels urgent and I cannot tell if the deadline is real."
Usage Guidance
This skill appears safe to use as a decision-cooling prompt. Treat its output as reflection support, not professional advice, especially for legal, medical, financial, immigration, housing, employment, safety, or irreversible decisions.
Capability Tags
cryptocan-make-purchases
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The stated purpose is to help users slow down pressured decisions, and the artifacts consistently describe a prompt-only cooling brief workflow rather than an action-taking tool.
Instruction Scope
The workflow asks for limited decision context, labels missing information, provides delay/decline scripts, and explicitly says it should not make binding high-stakes decisions for the user.
Install Mechanism
There is no install spec and no executable code; skill.json declares contentType=document-only and hasExecutableCode=false.
Credentials
No binaries, environment variables, APIs, credentials, config paths, or OS-specific capabilities are requested, which is proportionate for a prompt-flow skill.
Persistence & Privilege
The artifacts show no persistence, background execution, account access, local file indexing, or privileged operations.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install pressure-decision-cooler
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /pressure-decision-cooler
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
Initial release of Pressure Decision Cooler – a prompt-only tool for slowing down pressured decisions. - Provides a structured cooling brief to dissect urgent decisions, including urgency source, stakes, reversibility, missing info, risks, and next steps. - Offers tailored pause plans and response scripts: delay, clarify, decline. - Red flag scan highlights common manipulation, risk, or pressure tactics. - Designed for scenarios with social, commercial, or emotional pressure to act quickly. - Emphasizes user boundaries: does not replace professional advice, make final decisions, or process emergencies.
Metadata
Slug pressure-decision-cooler
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Pressure Decision Cooler?

Use when a user feels rushed into a yes/no decision by a limited-time offer, sales call, recruiter deadline, family pressure, vendor urgency, fear of missing... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 16 downloads so far.

How do I install Pressure Decision Cooler?

Run "/install pressure-decision-cooler" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Pressure Decision Cooler free?

Yes, Pressure Decision Cooler is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Pressure Decision Cooler support?

Pressure Decision Cooler is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Pressure Decision Cooler?

It is built and maintained by haidong (@harrylabsj); the current version is v1.0.0.

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