Procrastination Buster OpenClaw Skill - ClawHub
Do you want your AI agent to automate Procrastination Buster workflows? This free skill from ClawHub helps with personal development tasks without building custom tools from scratch.
What this skill does
Beat procrastination with task breakdown, 2-minute starts, and accountability tracking
Install
npx clawhub@latest install procrastination-busterFull SKILL.md
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| procrastination-buster | 1.0.0 | Beat procrastination with task breakdown, 2-minute starts, and accountability tracking |
Procrastination Buster
Start today, finish stronger—powered by small momentum and honest tracking.
What it does
Procrastination-Buster breaks the cycle of avoidance by combining behavioral science with practical friction reduction:
- Task Breakdown - Splits overwhelming projects into atomic, startable units (not "write report" but "outline 5 sections")
- 2-Minute Starts - Removes the startup barrier by anchoring commitment to a single, trivial first step
- Friction Reduction - Identifies and removes mental blockers (unclear goals, environment chaos, skill gaps)
- Accountability Tracking - Records what you commit to, what you start, and what you finish—building a win history
Usage
Break Down Task
Ask clawd: "Break down [task name] into 5 startable steps"
- Returns concrete first action with time estimate
- Eliminates ambiguity that feeds avoidance
2-Minute Start
Ask clawd: "Give me a 2-minute start for [task]"
- Identifies the single smallest action (open file, write one sentence, gather materials)
- Momentum compounds once friction drops
Log Blockers
Ask clawd: "What's stopping me from starting [task]?"
- Tracks emotional, practical, or skill-based barriers
- Suggests removal strategies per blocker type
Accountability Partner
Ask clawd: "Track my progress on [task]—check in tomorrow"
- Simple commit → simple check-in
- Persistent memory remembers your pattern, builds trust
Celebrate Wins
Ask clawd: "What did I finish this week?"
- Surfaces completed work (easy to forget)
- Feeds motivation for next task
Techniques
The 2-Minute Rule Start, don't finish. Commit to 2 minutes of the task. Momentum usually carries past the barrier. If it doesn't, you've still moved forward.
Pomodoro Starts Chain three 25-minute sprints with 5-minute breaks. After the first sprint, procrastination usually evaporates—the task becomes real.
Environment Design Remove friction from your space: close unneeded tabs, silence notifications, place materials within arm's reach. Friction is silent procrastination.
Future Self Letter Write a note to yourself after finishing: "I did this. Here's what I learned. Here's what to do next time." Future you reads it before the next task and starts stronger.
Tips
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Break before you build - Spend 5 minutes outlining steps before starting. Clarity kills procrastination.
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Track the start, not the finish - Win the hardest battle first. Starting is 80% of the work; finishing follows naturally.
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Blockers are data - Avoid blaming willpower. Document what's actually stopping you (unclear deadline? fear of judgment? lack of skill?). Attack the real blocker.
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Commit small, compound wins - "Finish by Friday" is abstract. "Work 25 minutes today" is doable. String five doable commits together and you're done.
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All data stays local on your machine - Your task history, blockers, and commitments live on your device. No cloud sync, no tracking, just you and your persistence.