Why a busy week can feel empty — and how to fix it
A full week can still feel empty when your tasks are never connected to your goals. Linking daily work to what you are actually aiming for is what makes effort add up.
Make My Day
Notes on planning a day that adds up — and on staying pointed at what matters.
A full week can still feel empty when your tasks are never connected to your goals. Linking daily work to what you are actually aiming for is what makes effort add up.
Deciding your day the evening before — with tasks and events on a single timeline — beats reacting to whatever shouts loudest in the morning.
Most apps compete for your attention with badges and notifications. A calmer kind of tool waits until you come to it — and hands your focus back.