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「AIワークフローで生産性を10倍にしていないなら終わりだ。」
100回聞いた言葉だ。そしてある程度は正しいと分かっている。
ワークフローを構築し、スキルを作り、繰り返し作業を自動化すべきだと分かっている。
でも何を自動化すればいいか分からない。
だからClaudeを開いてタスクをこなし、閉じて次に進むのを繰り返す。そして誰もが言う10倍化は来ない。
これを完全に変えたことを一つ設定した。毎週月曜日に起きると、次に何を自動化するか正確に分かっている。でも自分で考え出したわけではない。
Claudeが考えてくれた。
Claudeが私の作業を見て、繰り返しのパターンを認識し、それをスキルに変換する。毎週。自動的に。
## セットアップ方法
CLAUDE.mdに以下を追加する:
```
## 週次スキル監査
いつでも /audit と入力すると:
1. 最近のチャット履歴をレビューする
2. 3回以上繰り返したパターンを特定する
3. 各パターンに対してスキルを草案する
4. 次のアクションのリストを作成する
```
毎週月曜日の朝: /audit と入力。Claudeが先週の作業を分析して、何を自動化すべきかを教えてくれる。
## 実際に起きたこと
初めて /audit を走らせたとき、私がやっていたことが分かった:
- 毎日同じ形式でLinkedIn投稿をリライトしていた(毎回20分)
- ニュースレターのフォーマットを毎週手動で実行していた(毎回45分)
- 毎月の振り返りで同じ質問をしていた(毎回60分)
Claudeはそれぞれのスキルの草案を書いた。私はそれらをインストールした。今ではそれらの作業は合計で週15分かかる。
## なぜこれが機能するのか
あなたには盲点がある。繰り返し作業は「仕事の一部」に見える。スキルになるべきものが普通に見える。
外部の目があると(Claudeのような)、パターンを認識する。あなたがやっていることを見て、より良い方法があると言える。
人間の目には「作業の一部」に見えるものでも、Claudeは「スキル化できるプロセス」として認識する。
## 20時間節約の内訳
最初の6週間で特定したスキル:
- コンテンツリミックス: 週5時間節約
- ニュースレターフォーマット: 週3時間節約
- クライアントリポート: 週4時間節約
- ミーティング準備: 週3時間節約
- 月次振り返り: 月5時間節約
合計: 週15時間以上、月5時間追加。スキルをインストールするのにかかった時間: 2時間。
## 今日から始める方法
1. Claude Codeを開く
2. このプロンプトを入力する:
「私が最近行ったタスクを確認してください。繰り返しパターンを3つ特定して、それぞれのスキルの草案を書いてください。」
3. Claudeの出力を確認する
4. 最も高価値のスキルをインストールする
5. 来週月曜日にまた /audit する
重要なのは: 最初は完璧なスキルを構築しようとしないこと。Claudeに繰り返しを見つけさせて、そこから始めること。最良のスキルは使いながら進化する。

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"If you're not 10x'ing your productivity with AI workflows you're cooked."
You've heard this 100 times. And you know that to some degree, they're right.
You know you should be building workflows, creating skills, automating the repetitive stuff.
You just don't know what to automate.
So you keep opening Claude, doing a task, closing it, and moving on. And the 10x everyone talks about never shows up.
I set up one thing that completely changed this for me. Every Monday I wake up knowing exactly what to automate next. But I didn't figure it out.
Claude did.
Claude watches me work, sees the repetitive stuff I'm doing, and tells me.
Then he automates it for me.
Here's what I did, why it works, and the exact prompt to set it up yourself:
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How to know what to automate (without figuring it out yourself)
calls it workflow-based thinking.@AlexHormozi
The idea: take any role in your business, break it into the 4 to 10 tasks that person actually does with their hands and eyes, then ask which of those tasks could be automated.
His example is an editor.
You don't need "an editor." You need someone to do 5 specific things that turn raw footage into a finished video.
Each of those 5 things is its own workflow you can potentially automate.
Same logic applies to how you use AI. The problem is identifying them.
Hormozi's advice is to sit down and decompose it all: don't just write "I make content." Go deeper.
You research sources, you extract insights from those sources, you brainstorm angles, you write drafts, you edit drafts.
Then one level deeper.
Each of those is a separate task you can potentially automate.
The problem is actually doing that audit. It's tedious, it takes a while, and your workflows change every week so you'd need to keep redoing it (I put it off for months).
So I automated the audit itself.
I set up a scheduled task in Claude Cowork that:
Reads through all my AI sessions from the past week
Spots the repeated work I'm manually doing
And recommends what to turn into reusable skills or scheduled automations.
I just wake up on Monday to a report telling me what to build next (then I have Claude help build it for me).
What the report gives me
For each pattern it finds, I get:
What the repeated task is
How many times I did it that week
A recommendation for how to turn it into a skill or scheduled task
Here's a real example from last week.
I write AI educational content for a living.
A huge part of my job is filtering through content on the internet, YouTube videos, research papers, GitHub repos, articles, to find the best angles to turn into posts.
That means watching or reading the source, pulling out the key insights with Claude, deciding what's relevant for my audience, and brainstorming which angles could actually become content.
It's easily 20+ minutes per source, and I'm doing it constantly.
Last week the audit flagged that I did this exact workflow 5 times.
Before: hours of content research spread across the week, doing the same steps over and over inside Claude.
After: the audit recommended I build a "content-miner" skill.
Now I paste a URL, and in about 60 seconds it extracts the key insights, ranks them by audience relevance, and gives me ready-to-use post angles with draft hooks already in my voice.
One skill, and I got all those hours back.
I never would have thought to build it. The audit just told me to.
How to set it up (takes 60 seconds)
Open Cowork and go to scheduled tasks
Create a new scheduled task
Paste this prompt:
You are running a weekly workflow audit. Use list_sessions to pull all my Cowork sessions from the past 7 days. For each session, use read_transcript to understand what was done. Look for:
Tasks I've done more than once that follow a similar pattern
Workflows where I gave the same kind of instructions repeatedly
Anything that could be turned into a reusable skill so I never have to explain it again
For each pattern you find, give me:
What the repeated task is
How many times I did it this week
A recommendation for how to turn it into a skill or scheduled task
4. Set it to run every Monday morning
That's it. You're in.
What happens after a few weeks
Every Monday the audit finds patterns.
You turn the best ones into skills or automations (I just ask Claude to help build it for me). Next week it scans again and finds the next layer.
After a month, you've built skills and automations that you never would have thought to create on your own. The audit just keeps surfacing them.
This is how you actually 10x your productivity. Your whole system gets tighter every week.
And you never have to sit down and manually figure out what to automate (which honestly you were never going to do anyway).
Go set it up
Go create the scheduled task right now. 60 seconds.
Then every Monday, before you even touch your laptop, you'll have a report telling you exactly what to build next.
Your setup gets smarter every week and you don't have to think about it.
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