Personal growth
Reflection prompts are provided as optional writing cues. They invite observation of habits and preferences without judgment scoring or comparison with others.
Design philosophy
Planning is presented as a sequence of small, repeatable steps: naming objectives, listing dependencies, and assigning time blocks. Language stays neutral; no outcome is promised.
Visual order supports focus: fewer simultaneous items on view, consistent labeling, and archives that are easy to locate later.
Core frameworks
A simple three-part outline is offered: establish a weekly rhythm, keep lightweight records, and review on a fixed weekday. The model is illustrative and can be adapted freely.
Templates mention categories such as logistics, correspondence, and personal projects—without prescribing how much time each should receive.
Reflection prompts are provided as optional writing cues. They invite observation of habits and preferences without judgment scoring or comparison with others.
Short session notes can list what was discussed and what will be revisited. Keeping copies of agreements in one folder reduces search time.
Portfolio gallery
The grid below lists sample layout types used in handouts. It is decorative and does not depict client work.
Expert advisory
Fees cover preparation and session time. Descriptions are factual; availability depends on schedule.
One meeting to map current commitments and propose a draft weekly outline on paper or digital board.
€140
Printable templates for session notes, folder labels, and a simple index sheet. Delivered as files for local use.
€65
A shorter session to read through notes together and adjust labels or time blocks where needed.
€95
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