How it works
One loop, repeated gently
Capture β organize β act β reflect. That's the whole idea. The loop turns scattered intentions into evidence that you're changing.
Mind: capture anything
A goal, a book, a quote, βlearn guitar someday.β Write it in five seconds and let it go. Nothing needs a category yet, that's the whole point. The moment of capture should never feel like admin work.
Life: organize what matters
When a thought keeps coming back, give it a shape: a goal, a habit, a money target. Nest smaller things inside bigger ones, like Learn French β Reach B2 β Finish grammar book β this week's chapters. Nothing is rigid: move anything between areas, parents, and time horizons whenever your life changes, because it will.
Today: small actions
Schedules put things on Today automatically: every day, Mon/Wed/Fri, four times a week, monthly. Completing a small action updates the habit's streak and the goal it belongs to, and progress flows upward on its own. Week, Month, Quarter, and Year hold the same view for anything planned further out.
Reflect: see who you're becoming
Weekly, monthly, and yearly reviews are built from your real history: every day you showed up, every page you read, every rupee saved. An unfinished plan isn't a failure. It's information about what to try differently next time.
Missed days carry forward without shame. The question is never βdid you fail today?β It's βis your life moving toward the person you wanted to become?β
Try the loop yourself