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goal-setting-okrs

Set and track goals for a solopreneur business using OKRs (Objectives and Key Results) and related frameworks. Use when defining business goals, creating quarterly or annual targets, building KPIs, tracking progress, or aligning daily work with strategic direction. Covers OKR methodology adapted for solo operators, goal hierarchy (vision → annual → quarterly → weekly), and review cadences. Trigger on "set goals", "OKRs", "business goals", "quarterly goals", "KPIs", "goal setting", "how to track progress", "annual goals", "prioritize my work", "what should I focus on".

Why use this skill?

Learn how to use the goal-setting-okrs skill to align your long-term vision with daily tasks. Master OKR frameworks to scale your one-person business effectively.

skill-install — Terminal

Install via CLI (Recommended)

clawhub install openclaw/skills/skills/jk-0001/goal-setting-okrs
Or

What This Skill Does

The goal-setting-okrs skill provides a structured framework for solopreneurs to bridge the gap between long-term vision and daily execution. It leverages the OKR (Objective and Key Results) methodology, specifically adapted to be lean and actionable for a single-person business. By defining a clear hierarchy—from a 5-year vision down to weekly tasks—it helps you maintain strategic focus and avoid the common solopreneur pitfall of busywork without progress.

Installation

To integrate this skill into your OpenClaw environment, use the following command: clawhub install openclaw/skills/skills/jk-0001/goal-setting-okrs

Use Cases

  • Quarterly Planning: Reset your business trajectory every 90 days with clear, measurable targets.
  • Strategy Alignment: Ensure your current projects actually contribute to your annual revenue or growth goals.
  • Performance Tracking: Build custom KPIs that act as binary indicators of success (e.g., hit a goal or miss it, removing ambiguity).
  • Prioritization: When feeling overwhelmed, use the hierarchy to determine which tasks are essential for the current quarter’s OKRs versus which tasks are distractions.

Example Prompts

  1. "I'm feeling overwhelmed with my marketing. Can you help me set a quarterly objective for growth and define 3 measurable key results?"
  2. "My vision is to build a lifestyle business, but my current work doesn't feel like it's leading there. Can you help me map my annual goals to my long-term vision?"
  3. "I have three potential projects for this quarter. Help me prioritize them based on my stated annual goal of reaching $100k revenue."

Tips & Limitations

  • Ambitiousness: Aim for 70-80% completion on your Key Results. If you hit 100% every single time, your goals are likely too easy, and you aren't pushing your business growth enough.
  • Binary Measurement: Avoid vague goals. Use numbers, dates, or specific milestones. If you can't measure it, it isn't an OKR.
  • Consistency: The system is only as good as your review cycle. Use this skill at the end of every month to check your trajectory and adjust tactics, not the objectives themselves.
  • Limitation: This skill does not automatically sync with external task managers like Notion or Trello yet. You will need to manually transfer the weekly tasks generated into your preferred management tool.

Metadata

Author@jk-0001
Stars1947
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Updated2026-03-04
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Add to Configuration

Paste this into your clawhub.json to enable this plugin.

{
  "plugins": {
    "official-jk-0001-goal-setting-okrs": {
      "enabled": true,
      "auto_update": true
    }
  }
}

Tags(AI)

#goals#okrs#productivity#business-strategy#solopreneur
Safety Score: 5/5

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