Systems & Structure
Lessons 1-25
Systems free you from depending on motivation. Build once, benefit repeatedly.
Lessons
Why Systems Create Compounding
Understand how systems convert one-time effort into ongoing results that build on themselves over time.
Lesson 2Linear vs. Compounding Effort
Audit your weekly activities to identify where effort compounds and where it dissipates into repetition.
Lesson 3System Inventory
Catalog every system you currently have across all life domains and identify the critical gaps.
Lesson 4The Foundation System
Recognize your daily routine as the most fundamental system upon which everything else either builds or collapses.
Lesson 5Dinacharya Introduction
Learn the ancient framework of dinacharya (daily routine) and select 5-7 components to prioritize in your own routine.
Lesson 6Designing Your Daily Routine
Draft a sustainable daily routine with specific times for your selected components, designed for reality rather than aspiration.
Lesson 7Routine Implementation Week 1
Begin living your designed routine with systematic tracking to gather real data on what works and what doesn't.
Lesson 8Routine Adjustment
Use a full week of implementation data to make evidence-based adjustments to your daily routine.
Lesson 9Natural Rhythms of the Day
Track your energy and mental state at key points throughout the day to discover your personal rhythm patterns.
Lesson 10The Dosha Time Framework
Learn Ayurveda's time-based framework for daily energy cycles and map your current activities against optimal timing.
Lesson 11Activity Alignment Implementation
Move your worst-misaligned activity to a better time slot and observe the difference in effort and results.
Lesson 12The Three Tiers of Wealth
Understand the three-tier wealth building framework and honestly assess which tier requires your current focus.
Lesson 13Tier 1 - Building Your Emergency Fund
Calculate your emergency fund target, identify the gap, and create a concrete monthly savings plan to close it.
Lesson 14Tier 2 and 3 Understanding
Learn the principles of long-term investing and speculation so you can build the right tier for your current stage.
Lesson 15Why Account Structure Matters
Audit your current bank accounts and understand why structured accounts create automatic financial discipline.
Lesson 16Designing Account Structure
Design a purpose-driven bank account structure with clear money flows from income to each designated account.
Lesson 17Automation Setup
Set up automatic transfers and bill payments so your financial system runs without requiring willpower or memory.
Lesson 18Business/Personal Separation
Assess whether your business and personal finances are truly separated and identify any mixing that needs to stop.
Lesson 19Business Financial Structure
Design and implement a proper business financial structure with operations, tax savings, and a consistent owner payment schedule.
Lesson 20Environment Shapes Behavior
Assess your primary workspace across seven environmental factors to identify what's supporting you and what's working against you.
Lesson 21Environment Optimization
Make one high-impact, low-effort improvement to your workspace and track its effect on your work quality.
Lesson 22Environment Zones
Map your current activity zones, identify where boundaries are muddy, and plan to clarify at least one zone.
Lesson 23Systems Working Together
Map how all your systems interact and identify where they reinforce each other vs. where they create conflict.
Lesson 24Resolving System Conflicts
Address each system conflict you identified by making targeted adjustments or accepting conscious trade-offs.
Lesson 25Unit 1 Integration
Consolidate everything built in Unit 1, assess what's working, identify what needs attention, and prepare for Unit 2.