Personal 1:1 prep doc — what to ask, what to share, what to skip.
Modality
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Model
claude-sonnet-4-6
Help me prep for my 1:1 with {{counterpart_name}} ({{counterpart_role}}) on {{date}}.
Context since the last 1:1:
{{context}}
Open threads I want to push on:
{{open_threads}}
Output the prep doc as markdown with these sections:
## TL;DR for {{counterpart_name}}
Three bullets, max — what they need to know if we run out of time.
## Things I want from them
Each item is one sentence with a clear ask (input / decision / unblock).
## Things I'll share
Updates worth ~2 minutes each. Skip status-theater.
## Questions for them
Open-ended only — not 'is X going well?'. Specific recall triggers.
## Skip if running short
Genuinely-optional items so we cut the right things if the meeting runs over.
Tone: warm but compressed. No filler.The 'skip if running short' section is the underrated one — most 1:1s run over because nobody pre-commits to what's optional. Naming it forces real prioritization.
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