Lesson 31 - Resource Router
ENPT

Turn too many resources into one useful next output.

Resource Router gives you 18 resources, 6 routes, 8 today decisions, 10 learning-to-revenue moves, 8 agent prompts, 9 stop rules, and 11 cockpit captures. It helps courses, videos, repos, notes, tools, and ideas become action instead of fog.

Simple layer. Do not consume another resource just because it feels promising. Route it first: use now, monetize, publish, delegate, park, or discard. Then create one 30-minute output and prove it.
The generator reads Learning-to-Revenue Path, Service Offer Kit, Company Builder, Project Portfolio OS, Watchtower, Agent Session Refresh, Action Queue, Proof Asset Studio, Presence Engine, Proposal Desk, Weekly CEO Review, and Revenue Engine.

Run the router

node work/life-os-resource-router.mjs
# or
node work/life-os.mjs resources

# then open:
outputs/life-os-command-center/resource-router.md

Pick the route before the resource

Use nowApply the resource to today's top action or delivery proof.
MonetizeTurn the learning into offer, pipeline, proposal, outreach, or delivery value.
PublishCreate one LinkedIn/X draft, proof asset, case note, or portfolio line.
DelegateGive a bounded extraction prompt to Codex, Claude Code, Kimi, or Grok.
ParkKeep it visible without letting it hijack today.
DiscardRemove it from attention when it does not support the current operating rhythm.

Use the 8 today decisions

outputs/life-os-command-center/resource-router.json
outputs/life-os-command-center/resource-router-import.json
Proof from this run: Resource Router writes 18 resources, 6 routes, 8 today decisions, 10 learning-to-revenue moves, 8 agent prompts, 7 weekly cadence rows, 9 stop rules, and 11 cockpit captures.

Use prompts without opening loops

Each agent prompt asks for one extraction, one output, one proof gate, and one stop condition. The agent is a tool for compression, not permission to start another learning marathon.

Guardrails

The router does not buy courses, open accounts, download tools, scrape websites, publish posts, send messages, or make sensitive professional decisions. It routes attention and creates manual next actions.