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name: hobby-starter-kit
description: "Turn 'I want to try [hobby]' into a real first month — the minimal starter gear, the first skills to practice, and a beginner-friendly plan that survives contact with real life. Use when asked how do I start [hobby], I want to get into [activity], what do I need to begin, or help me pick up a new hobby. Produces a cheap-as-possible starter kit (buy now vs buy later), a first-30-days progression, where to learn and find a community, and the honest quitting-points to plan around so you actually stick with it."
homepage: https://mohitagw15856.github.io/pm-claude-skills/skill/hobby-starter-kit.html
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# Hobby Starter Kit

Most new hobbies die in week two — from overspending on gear before you know you'll stick, or from having no idea what to actually *do* first. This gives you the cheapest sensible way in, a first-month plan that builds a real early win, and a heads-up about the classic drop-off points, so the hobby survives past the initial excitement.

## What This Skill Produces

- **A minimal starter kit** — the few things to buy now, what to borrow or skip, and what to upgrade only once you're hooked
- **A first-30-days plan** — the beginner skills in order, with small wins early to keep motivation up
- **Where to learn** — the best beginner tutorials/format and a community to join for help and momentum
- **The realistic budget** — a low-commitment entry cost vs. the "if you love it" tier
- **The quitting-points** — where beginners usually give up, and how to get past each

## Required Inputs

Ask for these if not provided:
- **The hobby** — what you want to try
- **Budget** — how much you want to risk before you know you'll stick
- **Time** — realistic hours per week
- **Starting point** — total beginner or some related experience
- **Constraints** — space, noise, physical limits, indoor/outdoor, solo/social

## Framework: Cheap In, Early Win, Plan The Dip

1. **Spend the minimum to start.** Buy only what's needed to begin; borrow or rent the rest. Beginner gear is fine — resist the pro setup before you know you'll stay.
2. **Engineer an early win.** Sequence the first skills so there's a small success in the first week or two — the antidote to quitting.
3. **Learn in the right format.** Point to the beginner-friendly resource (video, class, book, app) that suits the hobby, not a firehose.
4. **Find people.** A community, class, or partner dramatically raises stick-rate — build it into the plan.
5. **Pre-empt the dip.** Name the common give-up moment (the plateau, the boring fundamentals, the first frustration) and give a specific way through it.

## Output Format

### Starting: [hobby] · budget [x] · [time/week] · [beginner/some experience]

**Starter kit** — Buy now: [minimal list]. Borrow/skip: […]. Upgrade later: [only if hooked].
**Budget:** entry ~[low] · "if you love it" ~[more].

**First 30 days**
- Week 1: [first skill + the early win] · Week 2: [next] · Weeks 3–4: [build].

**Learn from:** [best beginner resource/format].
**Find your people:** [community/class/partner].
**The dip:** most beginners quit at [point] — get past it by [specific tactic].

## Quality Checks
- [ ] Starter kit is minimal, with buy-now vs buy-later separated
- [ ] The first-month plan sequences an early win
- [ ] Points to a beginner-appropriate learning resource and a community
- [ ] Budget shows a low-commitment entry vs. an "if hooked" tier
- [ ] Names the common quitting-point and how to get past it

## Anti-Patterns
- **Recommending pro gear** before the person knows they'll stick.
- **No early win** — starting with tedious fundamentals and losing them.
- **A firehose of resources** instead of the one best place to start.
- **Ignoring constraints** (space, noise, budget) that make the plan impossible.
- **Skipping community** — the biggest driver of sticking with it.

## Example Trigger Phrases
- "I want to get into film photography — what do I need and how do I start?"
- "How do I start learning guitar without spending a fortune?"
- "Help me pick up running from zero."
- "I want to try pottery — what's a cheap way in?"
- "Give me a first-month plan for learning to paint."
