From thinking-frameworks-skills
Identifies unproductive habits, dormant goals, sections with no posts, and ignored team outputs for Substack writers to cut. Outputs max 4-item bulleted list ordered by ease with one-sentence rationales each. For quarterly growth reviews.
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Per quarterly review:
- [ ] Step 1: Candidate sources:
- Sections classed "candidate-for-prune" in section-portfolio-assessment
- Goals unchanged 2 quarters in a row with no progression
- Agents in the team whose output the writer has not referenced in any decision this quarter
- Habits writer flagged in audience-notes as guilt-producing but unused
- [ ] Step 2: Filter to max 4 items (ruthless)
- [ ] Step 3: Order by ease: easiest kills first
- [ ] Step 4: Each item: one-sentence why
- Drop the daily trend-scout digest. You haven't acted on any item from it in 12 weeks.
- Kill the "book reviews" section. One post in two quarters; it's guilt scaffolding, not a section.
- Stop writing the weekly "state of the publication" note to yourself. The Growth Analyst's report is doing that job now.
- Remove the "get on Hacker News front page" goal. It's not a goal, it's an outcome, and chasing it warps the writing.