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Weekly Template

You are given the following context for my week: $ARGUMENTS

Step 0: Clean up previous week's daily notes

Ask the user if they want to delete the previous week's daily notes from the ./Daily Notes folder. If they say yes, delete all daily notes from the previous week (7 days prior).

Step 1: Create the weekly note

Please create a new note in the "Weekly Notes" folder. The title should be "Weekly Note - Month, Day Year" using today's date.

Step 2: Review Notion data and create the note

First, use the Notion MCP to review the Projects and Task Tracker to get insight into focus areas for this week.

List all projects with status active and ask me which 3 i want to prioritize for thie upcoming week. If there isn't a weekly goal for the selected projects, ask me to write one. Update the Focus this week field to true for the selected projects.

Then add the following to the note

Format the note with the following sections:

  1. Priorities for this week - List the three projects I selected with their weekly goal.
  2. Key tasks - List all tasks that are due this week. Order by due date and blocker status. Show the task name, related project, type, and effort level. Provide a link to the task in Notion.

Step 3: Generate my reading list

Then, query the Reading List database (collection://2c4abd6c-450a-804a-809a-000bc77d02c1) for articles with Status = "To Read" or "In Progress".

  1. Under Suggested Reading recommend 2 articles that fit the available time blocks:
    • Look at the unscheduled time blocks to determine what reading time is appropriate
    • Match articles based on Read time field:
      • Short = <5 minutes (fits in small gaps)
      • Medium = <15 minutes (needs decent gap)
      • Long = >15 minutes (needs larger block)
    • For each article show: Title, Topic, Read time, and URL
    • Briefly explain why these articles fit tomorrow's schedule

Formatting Rules

  • Always provide a tl;dr summary at the top of the note
  • Add a "## Table of Contents" section after the frontmatter using Obsidian internal link syntax [[#Heading Name]] for all H2 sections (if there are more than 3 H2 sections)