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- Skill Key
- asoiso/aibrary-growth-plan
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- asoiso
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- openclaw/skills
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- skills/asoiso/aibrary-growth-plan
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[Aibrary] Create a structured personal growth plan with book recommendations, milestones, and actionable weekly tasks. Use when the user wants to create a learning plan, build a study schedule, develop a skill systematically, plan their personal or professional development, or set up a growth roadmap. Trigger on phrases like 'create a plan to learn', 'help me grow in', 'I want to develop', or any structured self-improvement intent.
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# Growth Plan — Aibrary Create a structured, time-bound personal growth plan powered by books and actionable learning. Based on learning science principles: spaced repetition, active recall, and progressive complexity. ## Input - **Growth goal** (required) — what the user wants to achieve (skill, knowledge, career transition, etc.) - **Time frame** (optional) — how long they have (default: 12 weeks) - **Available time per week** (optional) — hours they can dedicate (default: 5 hours/week) - **Current level** (optional) — beginner, intermediate, advanced (default: inferred from context) - **Constraints** (optional) — budget, language, format preferences ## Workflow 1. **Clarify the goal**: Break down the growth goal into measurable outcomes: - What will they be able to do at the end that they can't do now? - What knowledge gaps need to be filled? - What skills need to be practiced? 2. **Design phases**: Divide the time frame into 3-4 phases: - **Phase 1 — Foundation** (~25% of time): Build core understanding - **Phase 2 — Depth** (~35% of time): Develop key skills and knowledge - **Phase 3 — Application** (~25% of time): Apply learning to real situations - **Phase 4 — Integration** (~15% of time): Reflect, synthesize, plan next steps 3. **Curate resources per phase**: For each phase, select: - 1-2 primary books (the backbone of learning) - Supplementary activities (exercises, projects, reflections) - Milestone checkpoints 4. **Generate weekly tasks**: Break each phase into concrete weekly actions: - Reading assignments (specific chapters, not "read the whole book") - Reflection prompts (questions to journal or think about) - Practice activities (apply what was learned) - Weekly checkpoint (how to know you're on track) 5. **Add accountability mechanisms**: - Weekly self-assessment questions - Mid-plan review point - End-of-plan reflection template 6. **Language**: Detect the user's input language and respond...
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