| name | weekly-reverse-review |
| description | Reverse weekly review for turning inbox noise, daily plans, diaries, calendars, annual plans, and long-range life plans into one happiness-and-peace-centered weekly plan. Use when the user asks for 週檢視, 反向週計劃, 8 Big Rocks, Inbox Zero weekly review, 幸福寧靜週, or wants to synthesize Todoist/inbox notes, daily diaries, calendars, yearly plans, and life plans into iMandalArt/FIRE/JSON outputs. |
Weekly Reverse Review
Purpose
Turn one week of evidence into the next week's meaningful plan by asking:
Is this making me prove myself, or bringing real happiness and peace?
This skill is a reverse planning skill. It does not start by adding tasks. It first gathers evidence from life, removes noise, checks long-range meaning, then produces a compact weekly plan.
Core Principle
Use the center phrase 幸福寧靜週 unless the user gives another five-Han-character center.
Default final question:
那件事情能帶來真正的幸福與寧靜?
Default operating sentence:
少說,陪伴,慢慢做。
Inputs
Gather only the sources available in the user request or local context:
- Inbox or Todoist export: loose tasks, reminders, and noise.
- Daily plan / diary / calendar: what actually happened.
- Year plan / hundred-year life plan: long-range meaning and values.
- Existing weekly plan: user's human-made 8 Big Rocks.
- Photos, social posts, TheBrain, AIDA, or other record stores when provided.
When source files are present, read them before synthesizing.
Skill Connections
Use these skills when available and relevant:
fire-analysis-card: semantic analysis, numbering, index, route, evolution.
imandalart: final 2.01 hard-line weekly 3x3 card.
todays-daily-plan: daily plan and diary extraction.
markdown-nine-grid-clipboard: Markdown table version of the weekly card.
project-note-json-to-epub: publishing-ready project-note JSON when weekly reviews become manuscript material.
- Calendar skills or apps: calendar evidence, not planning fantasy.
Workflow
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Collect evidence
- Inbox: what is asking for attention?
- Diary/calendar: what actually happened?
- Year/life plan: what matters over a longer arc?
- Existing weekly plan: what the human brain already chose.
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Detect imbalance
- Identify the strongest domain.
- Identify domains being swallowed by the strongest domain.
- Health, leisure, and finance often need explicit minimum actions.
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Reverse-check motives
- Is this for proving myself?
- Is this for real happiness and peace?
- Does this support family, friendship, service, health, or meaningful work?
- What should be deleted, delayed, delegated, or downgraded?
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Choose weekly rocks
- Keep eight domains, but make each domain evidence-backed.
- Give every weak domain a minimum viable action.
- Convert people meetings into
person / theme / next step cards.
- Convert writing progress into at most three manuscript cards.
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Produce outputs
- Short recommendation.
- FIRE-style semantic summary when requested or when enough evidence exists.
- iMandalArt weekly card in the fixed weekly layout.
- Optional JSON using
references/output-json-schema.md.
Fixed Weekly Layout
When generating iMandalArt weekly plans, use the user's weekly-domain layout, not the default process layout:
Ⓕ內在 Ⓒ財流 Ⓖ學習
...
...
Ⓑ工作 ◎◎◎◎◎ Ⓓ家庭
... 幸福寧靜週 ...
... ◎◎◎◎◎ ...
Ⓔ社群 Ⓐ健康 Ⓗ休閒
...
...
Read references/weekly-eight-domain-layout.md for the full mapping and phrase guidance.
Reverse Questions
Before finalizing, ask internally:
- Which one thing brings the most genuine happiness and peace?
- What can be smaller and still count?
- Which domain needs a minimum action rather than a heroic plan?
- Which relationship needs presence instead of advice?
- Which writing task becomes a card instead of a vague ambition?
Read references/reverse-review-questions.md when the review needs deeper diagnosis.
Default Output
For a normal weekly review, return:
- One concise diagnosis.
- One iMandalArt weekly card.
- Three minimum actions.
- Three cards to keep or publish.
- One short "do less" note.
Do not over-explain unless the user asks for a full analysis.
Quality Rules
- Prefer evidence from files over generic productivity advice.
- Do not optimize only for achievement; optimize for happiness, peace, service, health, and meaningful work.
- Keep the weekly plan small enough to live.
- Mark uncertain claims as
待證, 推論, or 需補.
- If writing or tool-building dominates, explicitly protect health, leisure, and finance.
- If relationships appear, turn them into presence and next-step cards, not contact chores.