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Where Top-Down Meets Bottom-Up

  • The Weekly Review: Your Way Back In

    Every planning system eventually experiences an interruption. A vacation ends. Work becomes unusually demanding. Family responsibilities take priority. An unexpected illness, a move, or a major life change pulls our attention elsewhere. Eventually we return to our planner, notebook, or task manager wondering how to begin again. Last week, we...

    July 5, 2026
    in Planning, Productivity, Self-improvement, Middle-way

  • The Best Systems Are Built for the Return

    Last week we explored why restarting a planning system is often much harder than stopping in the first place in Why Stopping Is Easy, Restarting Is Hard. Interruptions are a normal part of life, but every interruption creates distance between where we were and where we are now. While our...

    June 28, 2026
    in Planning, Productivity, Self-improvement, Middle-way

  • Why Stopping Is Easy, Restarting Is Hard

    Last week in Systems Don’t Fail, They Stop Getting Used, we looked at an important reality of personal systems: most systems do not fail because they are poorly designed. Often, they simply stop being used. A system can remain completely intact while sitting unused. A planner can still contain your...

    June 21, 2026
    in Planning, Productivity, Self-improvement, Middle-way

  • Systems Don’t Fail, They Stop Getting Used

    Most planning systems are not complicated to build. The harder part is keeping them alive over time. Any system that relies on consistent use will eventually run into gaps—days, weeks, sometimes months where it is simply not touched. The assumption is usually that something has gone wrong. That the system...

    June 14, 2026
    in Planning, Productivity, Self-improvement, Middle-way

  • Limiting Active Work and Preventing Overload

    In the previous article, the focus was on limiting how many things can exist in motion at the same time. That idea centered on the problem of overload—what happens when too many valid commitments are treated as simultaneously active. Work doesn’t break because it is unimportant, but because it exceeds...

    June 1, 2026
    in Planning, Productivity, Self-improvement, Middle-way
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Discover the Middle Way Method—a balanced approach to personal development and productivity. Combining top-down planning with bottom-up insights, this method helps you define meaningful goals, stay organized, and build productive habits. With easy-to-follow routines for daily, weekly, and yearly reviews, the Middle Way Method empowers you to focus on what matters and accomplish more in a busy world.