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Planning/weekly-plan

Weekly Plan

Generate your weekly priorities aligned to quarterly goals. Know what matters this week and what can wait.

Time Saved

45 min → 10 min

Compared to doing it manually

Slash Command

/weekly-plan

Type this in Claude to run the skill

The Problem

You hit Monday with no clear plan for the week. You react to what's urgent instead of what's important. By Friday, you shipped busywork but your OKRs didn't move. You feel busy but not productive.

What You Get

  • Top 3-5 priorities for the week (aligned to OKRs/goals)
  • Major milestones with deadlines
  • Meeting commitments and prep requirements
  • Risks and blockers identified early
  • Goal progress assessment
  • What to say no to this week

How to use this skill

  1. 1Download the skill file using the button on this page
  2. 2Add the file to your .claude/skills/ folder in your project
  3. 3Type /weekly-plan in Claude to run the skill

Best For

Weekly planning on Sunday evening or Monday morningAligning weekly work to quarterly goalsIdentifying blockers before they become crisesCommunicating your focus to stakeholders

Frequently Asked Questions

A weekly plan sets your top 3-5 priorities for the week, aligned to quarterly OKRs. It includes major milestones, meeting commitments, risks/blockers, and helps you say "no" to work that doesn't advance your goals.

Weekly planning is strategic (what should I focus on this week?). Daily planning is tactical (how will I execute today?). Weekly planning sets direction; daily planning executes it.

Sunday evening or Monday morning, before the week's chaos starts. Spend 10-15 minutes reviewing last week, checking goal progress, and setting this week's priorities.

That's feedback. Either your priorities were wrong (update them), or you're over-committing (reduce scope). Weekly plans aren't meant to survive contact with reality unchanged — they're meant to keep you intentional.