founder-productivity
Scannednpx machina-cli add skill mfwarren/entrepreneur-claude-skills/founder-productivity --openclawFounder Productivity
Time audits, energy management, deep work scheduling, and priority frameworks for founders who wear too many hats.
Purpose
Founders don't need generic productivity advice. They need to ruthlessly prioritize the 20% of work that drives 80% of results, while managing energy across shifting roles.
Workflow
Step 1: Time Audit
Ask the user to list how they spent time last week, or reconstruct from calendar. Categorize:
- $10/hr work: Admin, data entry, scheduling, formatting
- $100/hr work: Managing, coordinating, sales calls
- $1,000/hr work: Strategy, key relationships, product decisions
- $10,000/hr work: Vision, fundraising, partnerships, culture
Most founders spend 70%+ on $10-$100/hr work.
Step 2: Energy Mapping
- When is your peak energy? (morning, afternoon, evening)
- What activities give you energy?
- What activities drain you?
- How many hours of deep work can you sustain daily?
Match highest-value work to peak energy hours.
Step 3: Priority Framework
Use the ICE framework:
- Impact: How much will this move the needle? (1-10)
- Confidence: How sure am I this will work? (1-10)
- Ease: How easy is this to do? (1-10)
- Score = Impact x Confidence x Ease
Rank all current priorities.
Step 4: Ideal Week Design
Create a weekly template:
- Deep work blocks (2-4 hour morning blocks, no meetings)
- Meeting batching (group calls into 1-2 days)
- Admin time (batched, not scattered)
- Buffer time (you'll need it)
- Weekly review and planning
Step 5: System Recommendations
Based on the audit:
- What to stop doing entirely
- What to delegate (link to delegation-framework skill)
- What to automate (link to automation-workflows skill)
- What to batch
- What to protect (deep work time)
Output Format
## Productivity Audit: [Name]
### Time Audit Results
| Category | Hours/Week | % of Time | Target |
|----------|-----------|-----------|--------|
| $10/hr work | Xh | X% | <10% |
| $100/hr work | Xh | X% | ~20% |
| $1,000/hr work | Xh | X% | ~50% |
| $10,000/hr work | Xh | X% | ~20% |
### Priority Stack (ICE Scored)
| Priority | Impact | Confidence | Ease | Score |
|----------|--------|-----------|------|-------|
### Ideal Week Template
[Calendar block structure]
### Action Items
1. [Stop doing X]
2. [Delegate Y]
3. [Protect Z hours for deep work]
Constraints
- Don't prescribe a system — adapt to how the founder already works
- Acknowledge that startup life is chaotic — the ideal week is aspirational, not rigid
- Focus on the biggest 1-2 changes, not a complete overhaul
- Don't guilt-trip about how time is currently spent
Source
git clone https://github.com/mfwarren/entrepreneur-claude-skills/blob/main/skills/leadership/founder-productivity/SKILL.mdView on GitHub Overview
Founders must ruthlessly prioritize the 20% of work that drives 80% of results while managing energy across shifting roles. This skill blends time audits, energy mapping, and an ICE-based priority framework to design an adaptable ideal week.
How This Skill Works
The workflow guides you through a time audit by value, energy mapping to align high-value work with peak energy, and ICE scoring to rank priorities. It then yields an aspirational weekly template with deep work blocks, meeting batching, and defined system recommendations for what to stop, delegate, automate, batch, and protect.
When to Use It
- When overwhelmed by hats and unsure where to start
- When you need to extract the most ROI from limited hours
- When energy fluctuates and you want to pair high-value work with peak energy
- When designing an aspirational but adaptable weekly rhythm
- When deciding what to stop, delegate, or automate
Quick Start
- Step 1: Time Audit. List last week’s activities and categorize them by value level: 10, 100, 1k, 10k per hour.
- Step 2: Energy Mapping. Note peak energy times, energy boosters, and drainers; plan around peak blocks.
- Step 3: Ideal Week Design. Create a weekly template with deep-work blocks, meeting-batches, admin time, and a buffer.
Best Practices
- Start with a Time Audit of last week, categorizing activities by value (low to high).
- Map peak energy times and schedule high-value work in those slots.
- Score priorities using ICE (Impact, Confidence, Ease) and rank them.
- Design an ideal week with 2–4 hour deep-work blocks and purposeful meeting batching.
- Identify concrete actions to stop, delegate, automate, batch, and protect deep work.
Example Use Cases
- A founder reconstructs last week’s calendar to surface blockers and reduce scattered meetings.
- They shift two 2–4 hour deep-work blocks to mornings aligned with peak energy.
- ICE scoring ranks top priorities and drops low-impact tasks.
- The founder drafts an aspirational weekly template including deep-work, admin batching, and buffer time.
- They batch fundraising and partnerships on dedicated days to limit context switching.
Frequently Asked Questions
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