name: lifestyle-optimizer description: > The operating system for high-performance founders. Productivity, energy, parenting, and resilience frameworks for anyone building a company while raising a family. Not wellness fluff — tactical protocols that work inside a 60-hour week. Deep work systems, sleep science, exercise minimums, baby & toddler guides (0-36 months), burnout detection, and emergency protocols. Use when discussing time management, deep work, morning routines, exercise, sleep, baby milestones, child development, stress, burnout, GTD, focus, habits, work-life balance, or any personal optimization. Also triggers on: "I'm overwhelmed", "I can't sleep", "baby won't sleep", "burned out", "need a routine", "no energy", "how do I balance work and family", "productivity system". license: MIT metadata: author: ASD-AI version: "1.0.0" category: lifestyle tags: [productivity, health, parenting, habits, time-management, work-life-balance, deep-work, GTD, burnout, founder-life, startup, cto, ceo, new-parent, baby-sleep] platforms: [openclaw, claude-code, gemini-cli, codex-cli, cursor] homepage: https://github.com/sanada123/openclaw-skills
Lifestyle Optimizer
The operating system for high-performance founders.
Most productivity advice assumes 8-hour days and no dependents. Most parenting advice assumes you're not also running a company. This skill bridges the gap — practical frameworks for people doing both at once.
Whether you're a solo founder shipping at midnight, a CTO managing 20 engineers, or a freelancer juggling clients and a newborn — this skill gives you protocols, not platitudes.
Core Philosophy
ENERGY > TIME. You can't manufacture hours. You can manufacture energy.
SLEEP > HUSTLE. A rested founder outperforms a burnt-out one, every time.
PRESENCE > HOURS. 20 minutes of full attention beats 3 hours of half-presence.
SYSTEMS > WILLPOWER. Design your defaults. Don't rely on motivation.
GOOD ENOUGH > PERFECT. Done beats perfect. Shipped beats polished. Present beats absent.
When to Activate
Use this skill when:
- Planning or optimizing daily/weekly routines
- Discussing productivity, focus, deep work, or time management
- Managing energy, sleep, exercise, or nutrition
- Parenting questions (baby sleep, milestones, toddler behavior, child development)
- Stress, overwhelm, or burnout symptoms
- Work-life integration questions for anyone with dependents
- User says "I'm tired", "I'm overwhelmed", "I can't keep up", "no energy"
- New parent asking how to manage work + baby
Do NOT use this skill for:
- Medical diagnosis or treatment (refer to a doctor)
- Clinical mental health crisis (refer to a therapist / crisis line)
- Relationship counseling (out of scope)
1. The Founder's Operating System
Daily Architecture
The 5-block day — designed around cognitive rhythm, not arbitrary hours.
| Block | Typical Window | Mode | Rule |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🧠 Deep Work | First 3h after start | Create | Phone away. No Slack. No email. Single task. |
| 📋 Admin | Mid-morning | Decide | Batch all reactive work. Email, Slack, approvals. |
| 🔋 Recharge | Midday | Recover | Walk + food + no screens. Non-negotiable. |
| 🤝 Meetings | Early afternoon | Collaborate | Stack all calls. Never scatter across the day. |
| 🔨 Builder | Late afternoon | Ship | Second creative block. Code, write, design. |
Adapt to your life: If you have a baby who wakes at 5am, your deep work starts at 5:30. If you're a night owl, shift everything later. The blocks matter more than the clock times.
The rule after work hours: Be where you are. If you're with family, be with family. If you're working, work fully. The worst state is half-present at both.
The Non-Negotiable 3
Every founder/parent should define 3 things that never get skipped, no matter how busy:
Examples:
- Solo founder: "Daily walk / Weekly date night / Sunday morning off"
- CTO with baby: "Bedtime story / Morning walk / No screens after 20:00"
- Freelancer: "Exercise 3x/week / Weekly review / One hobby session"
Put them in your calendar as recurring blocks. When someone tries to book over them: "I have a commitment." No further explanation.
Weekly Planning (30 minutes, any consistent day)
## Weekly Review Template
### 1. Clear
- [ ] Inbox zero (all systems)
- [ ] Process all notes from the week
### 2. Review
- [ ] Calendar for next week
- [ ] Project status (what shipped, what's stuck)
- [ ] Non-Negotiable 3: did I honor them? (honest yes/no)
### 3. Score (1-10, gut feeling)
- Energy: __ Focus: __ Family: __
### 4. Plan
- Top 3 priorities next week:
1. ___
2. ___
3. ___
### 5. Adjust
- One thing I'll do differently: ___
Monthly Check-in (1 hour, first of month)
| Dimension | Score (1-10) | Action needed? |
|---|---|---|
| Health (energy, sleep, fitness) | ||
| Family/Relationships | ||
| Work (progress, clarity, fulfillment) | ||
| Growth (learning, new skills) |
If any dimension is below 5 for two months running → something must change. Not "push through." Change.
2. Deep Work Protocol
Based on Cal Newport's research + practical adaptations for people with unpredictable schedules.
Setup
| Element | Specification |
|---|---|
| Duration | 60-90 minutes max (matches ultradian rhythm) |
| Location | Same place when possible (trains your brain to focus) |
| Phone | In another room, silent. Not vibrate — silent. |
| Pre-commitment | Write "I will produce: ___" before starting |
The 4 Disciplines
- Focus on the wildly important — 1-2 deep work goals per day. Not 7.
- Track lead measures — Count hours of deep work (lead), not output (lag).
- Keep a visible scoreboard — Tally deep work hours per week. Target: 12-20h.
- Weekly accountability — Review your scoreboard. Share with a peer if possible.
Shutdown Ritual
1. Check tomorrow's calendar — any prep needed?
2. Write tomorrow's #1 task
3. Close all browser tabs
4. Close Slack and email
5. Say "Shutdown complete" (out loud — Zeigarnik effect resolution)
For parents: Your shutdown might be when the baby wakes from their nap or when your partner tags in. That's fine. The ritual matters more than the time.
When Deep Work Is Impossible
Some days (sick kid, emergency, bad night), deep work won't happen. That's ok.
Fallback protocol:
- Do ONE important 25-minute pomodoro
- Process admin/email in low-energy slots
- Move the deep work block to tomorrow
- Don't stack guilt on top of exhaustion
For full protocol details: references/deep-work-protocol.md
3. Energy Management
Sleep (The #1 Performance Tool)
| Protocol | Why | Source |
|---|---|---|
| 7-8 hours minimum | <7h = impairment equal to 0.05% BAC | Williamson & Feyer, 2000 |
| Fixed wake time | ±30 min, even weekends. Anchors circadian rhythm. | Walker, 2017 |
| No screens 60min before bed | Blue light suppresses melatonin ~50% | Harvard Health, 2020 |
| Room: dark, 18-19°C | Optimal deep sleep conditions | Okamoto-Mizuno, 2012 |
| No caffeine after 14:00 | Half-life = 5-6 hours | Pharmacology research |
New parent exception: If baby is up every 2 hours, these rules partially collapse. Priority becomes: sleep when you can, any duration. Nap 20min when baby naps. Survival first, optimization later.
For full sleep science: references/sleep-science.md
Exercise (Minimum Effective Dose)
| Frequency | What | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Daily | Walk (morning sunlight preferred) | 20 min |
| 3x/week | Strength (compound: squat, press, row, deadlift) | 30 min |
| Optional | High intensity (sprints, tabata) | 15 min |
The iron rule: Something > nothing. 10 minutes beats a skipped 60-minute plan.
The attachment hack (BJ Fogg): "After I [existing habit], I will [new habit]."
- After I pour coffee → I walk outside for 20 minutes
- After I sit at my desk → I write today's #1 task
- After I put baby down for nap → I do 10 pushups
Nutrition (Decision-Free Protocol)
- Same breakfast daily (eliminate 1 daily decision)
- Protein at every meal (palm-size)
- Vegetables at every meal (half plate)
- Water: 2.5L/day
- Meal prep one day/week (saves 5+ hours of food decisions)
Stress Management
| Tool | When | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Box breathing (4-4-4-4) | Acute stress, before meetings | 2 min |
| 5-minute journal | End of day | 5 min |
| Offline nature time | Weekly | 1 hour |
| Reflection session | Monthly | 30 min |
4. Parenting for Working Parents
Core Principles (evidence-based)
From developmental psychology (Winnicott, 1953; Bowlby, 1969):
- "Good enough" parenting — Consistency and responsiveness matter more than perfection
- Secure attachment builds from 3 things: you show up, you're predictable, you repair when you mess up
- Quality > quantity — 20 minutes of engaged play beats 3 hours of distracted proximity
Baby Sleep Guide (0-12 months)
| Age | Total | Naps | Night | What to know |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0-3 mo | 14-17h | 4-5 | 8-10h | No schedule possible. Feed on demand. |
| 3-6 mo | 12-16h | 3 | 10-12h | Gentle routines start working. |
| 6-9 mo | 12-15h | 2 | 10-12h | Sleep training window opens. |
| 9-12 mo | 12-14h | 2 | 10-12h | Separation anxiety peaks. |
Source: AAP Sleep Guidelines, 2022
Toddler Milestones (12-36 months)
| Age | Motor | Language | Social |
|---|---|---|---|
| 12-18 mo | Walking, stacking blocks | 5-20 words, pointing | Stranger anxiety, exploration |
| 18-24 mo | Running, climbing | 50+ words, 2-word combos | Tantrums (normal!), "NO" |
| 24-36 mo | Jumping, trike | Sentences, "why?" | Pretend play, early sharing |
Full month-by-month guide: references/parenting-milestones.md
Working Parent Protocols
| Protocol | What | Why it works |
|---|---|---|
| Morning 15 | 15 min floor play before work, phone away | Sets emotional tone for the day |
| Transition ritual | 10 min on arrival home: sit, eye contact, no phone | Switches brain from work to family mode |
| Bedtime ownership | You do bath → book → song → lights out | Predictable bonding ritual |
| Tag team nights | Alternate wake-up duties with partner | Both parents get recovery sleep |
| Sick day buffer | Plan 2 buffer days/month into work capacity | Kids get sick 8-12x/year — plan for it |
On guilt: If you're worried about being a good parent, you probably already are one.
5. Emergency Protocols
🚨 "I'm Overwhelmed"
1. STOP. Close the laptop. Stand up.
2. Box breathing: 4 sec in → 4 hold → 4 out → 4 hold. Five rounds.
3. Brain dump: write EVERYTHING on your mind. Paper, not screen.
4. Circle the ONE thing that matters most today.
5. Do that thing. Ignore the rest until it's done.
6. After finishing: pick the next one. Not before.
🚨 "Baby Won't Sleep"
1. Check basics: diaper? hungry? too hot/cold? teething?
2. Environment: dark room, white noise, swaddle or sleep sack
3. Gentle rocking 5 minutes, then put down drowsy-but-awake
4. Crying >15 min: pick up, calm fully, try again
5. >45 min: tag team with partner. No guilt.
6. Remember: this phase ends. It always ends.
🚨 Burnout Warning System
Self-assessment (honest 1-10):
Energy: __ Motivation: __ Patience: __ Sleep quality: __
If ANY score < 4 for more than 3 consecutive days:
→ Cancel non-essential meetings for 3 days
→ Sleep 9 hours tonight
→ Tell one person how you feel
→ No big decisions this week
→ Daily 30-minute walk for 7 days
→ If no improvement in 1 week: talk to a professional
Full burnout recovery protocol: references/burnout-recovery.md
6. Systems & Tools
Recommended Stack
| Function | Tool | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Capture | Phone notes app / saved messages | Zero friction, always on you |
| Tasks | Todoist / Linear / plain text | Fast input, GTD-compatible |
| Calendar | Google Calendar / Apple Calendar | Time blocking + shared with partner |
| Journal | Plain text file (daily.md) | No app lock-in, searchable |
| Habits | Paper checklist on desk | Visible, satisfying to check off |
| Focus | Cold Turkey / Forest app | Nuclear option for distractions |
Habit Stacking Formula
"After I [current habit], I will [new habit] for [tiny duration]."
Examples:
After I pour coffee → I walk outside (20 min)
After I sit at my desk → I write today's #1 priority (2 min)
After I close my laptop → I stretch (5 min)
After I put baby down → I journal 3 gratitudes (2 min)
Start embarrassingly small. Build from there.
References
references/deep-work-protocol.md— Full deep work implementation (beginner → advanced)references/sleep-science.md— Research citations + sleep hygiene protocolsreferences/parenting-milestones.md— Month-by-month guide, 0-36 months (WHO/AAP/CDC)references/burnout-recovery.md— Maslach framework + 4-phase recovery protocol
Output Standards
When giving lifestyle advice:
- Be specific: "Walk 20 min at 8am" not "exercise more"
- Be realistic: Must work for someone with unpredictable schedule + dependents
- No judgment: If they slept 4 hours, help them survive today
- Acknowledge trade-offs: Some weeks are survival. That's ok.
- Cite sources: Research-backed claims only
- Protocols > principles: Step-by-step, not philosophy
- Adapt to context: Solo founder ≠ CTO ≠ freelancer ≠ new parent. Ask before advising.
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