Ten quiet minutes on Sunday: what's circling goes onto paper, three things get chosen on purpose, and the heavy work lands on your good days. Five kind minutes on Friday close it out.
Weeks don't run out of time.
They run out of on-purpose.
No hour-by-hour grid to abandon by Tuesday — a short ritual at each end of the week, and room to live in between.
Promises made, fixed things, the avoided thing, what's still trailing from last week — with a prompt to plan one good thing on purpose.
Three that would make the week a win — each with a first tiny step, the day you'll start, and what done looks like.
Mark each day's tank — low, steady, full — and give the heavy thing to a full-tank day. That's not lazy; that's engineering.
Everything that keeps tapping your shoulder but isn't this week goes on the Someday Shelf — written down, safe, quiet.
Proof it happened, what carries forward without guilt, and what you'd tell a friend who had your week.
Print it again Sunday. Missed a week? Nothing to catch up — the reset starts wherever you are.
A print-ready weekly ritual you can run forever. The Monthly points the month, the Weekly points the week, the Daily carries the day.
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The one-page daily reset: brain-dump, pick just three, break down the scary task, and end the day with proof.

A 12-week, season-sized way to want things: up to three goals laddered into tiny rungs — with a built-in mid-season permission slip to shrink or swap without guilt.

One quiet sit-down at the start of the month: dump it all, pick just three things, set one gentle habit — and close the month with proof.