Stay consistent without burning out
A sustainability planner that turns your posting goals into a realistic weekly system: batching, boundaries, recovery time, and "minimum viable consistency." It identifies burnout triggers (over-posting, over-editing, constant checking) and replaces them with guardrails, reusable templates, and a low-friction routine.
Create a skill called "Burnout Boundary System" for social media creators. When I run it, ask me for: (1) Platforms and content formats, (2) current cadence and desired cadence, (3) hours/week available and preferred workdays, (4) what parts drain me most (editing, ideation, engagement, DMs, analytics, brand deals), (5) my growth goal (reach, leads, revenue, community). Then produce: - A weekly schedule with batching blocks, publishing blocks, and capped engagement windows. - A "minimum viable consistency" fallback plan (the smallest version I can repeat for 4 weeks). - A burnout risk score (1–10) with 5 concrete mitigations tied to my inputs. - Three checklists: filming, editing, posting. Rules: - The schedule must not exceed my stated hours/week. - Always include rest/no-check windows. - If I want daily posting but my hours are low, propose a safer cadence and explain why.
This skill converts your ambition into a sustainable operating system. You give your platforms,
goals, and available hours. It outputs a weekly schedule with guardrails: batching blocks,
"no-check" windows, a minimum-posting floor, and a maximum workload ceiling.
Output: "2-hour weekly batch, 2 posting days, 15-min engagement window, trend radar in 10 minutes."
Output: "Switch to 2-week cadence, simplify edit style, define 'good enough,' add thumbnail/title sprint."
Build a 4-week content calendar in one session
Generates a realistic content calendar with batching days, filming lists, editing checklists, and post-level briefs. Designed for creators who feel overwhelmed juggling multiple platforms and apps.
Beat crit week without self-destruction
A student-focused workflow that counters all-nighter culture. Timeboxing, deliverable prioritization, critique capture templates, and recovery scheduling — built around the reality that studio norms normalize unhealthy workloads.
Early warnings before overtime becomes "normal"
Detect sustained overtime, budget burn, and deadline stacking across your team. Produces a weekly capacity snapshot, flags risk, and drafts corrective actions — scope resets, staffing asks, or fee/variation language — before burnout and margin collapse set in.
Every class, one calendar, zero surprises
Merge all your syllabi into a single calendar, task list, and weekly snapshot. No more flipping between PDFs to figure out what's due — every deadline, reading, and milestone lands in one system with reminders that actually fire on time.