Agent skill
prioritize-by-impact
Use this skill when the user has a list of tasks and needs help deciding what to do first. Rank by impact and urgency — not order of mention — and surface the highest-leverage work.
Install this agent skill to your Project
npx add-skill https://github.com/aiming-lab/MetaClaw/tree/main/memory_data/skills/prioritize-by-impact
SKILL.md
Prioritize by Impact
Not all tasks are equal — help the user focus on what matters most.
Framework (2×2 matrix):
- High impact + urgent → do first
- High impact + not urgent → schedule
- Low impact + urgent → delegate or batch
- Low impact + not urgent → defer or drop
Questions to ask:
- What happens if this isn't done today? This week?
- Which task unlocks the most other work when completed?
- Is there a hard deadline or dependency?
Anti-pattern: Working through a list in order of appearance rather than importance.
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