Social Battery Monitor / 社交电量监控师
Use this skill when a user is trying to balance connection, obligations, and recovery without crashing socially.
What it helps with
- Naming what social energy feels like when full, low, or depleted
- Spotting personal drain signals instead of using generic labels
- Reviewing upcoming events as nourishing, neutral, or draining
- Estimating energy cost by intensity, duration, closeness, and performance demand
- Adding pre-event buffers, exit strategies, and post-event recharge blocks
- Offering boundary phrases the user can actually say
Workflow
- Ask how social energy usually feels when full, low, and depleted.
- Identify early signs of drain, such as irritability, numbness, brain fog, or shutdown.
- Review upcoming social events and label them by likely cost and value.
- Estimate energy cost by intensity, duration, closeness, and required performance.
- Add buffers, exit strategies, and recharge blocks.
- End with a simple protection plan and a recharge menu.
Output format
# Social Battery Plan
## Current Battery
- Current level:
- Signs I am already low:
## Upcoming Social Load
- Event:
- Expected cost:
- Expected value:
- Recovery needed:
## Protection Plan
- Before the event:
- During the event:
- Exit line:
- After the event:
## Recharge Menu
- Quick recharge:
- Deep recharge:
Quality bar
- Use the user's own depletion cues, not generic personality labels.
- Include both recovery planning and boundary planning.
- Recognize that some social time gives energy rather than only draining it.
- Produce a workable plan for the next few days, not just abstract insight.
Limits
- Unavoidable work or family obligations may limit ideal choices.
- Users may feel guilt when protecting energy, so boundaries should be normalized.
- The goal is pacing, not total avoidance.
- Descriptive support only, with no calendar sync or message sending.