Unit 1 Integration
Taking Stock
This completes Unit 1. Over 25 lessons, you’ve built or assessed foundational systems across every major area of your life: daily routine, time alignment, finances, business structure, environment, and integration between all of them.
Before moving to Unit 2 (Consistency), consolidate what you’ve built. This isn’t busy work. Systems that aren’t reviewed start drifting within weeks. What you’ve designed needs a clear checkpoint.
What You’ve Built
Look at the full picture:
- Daily Routine: You designed it, implemented it, tracked it, and adjusted it based on real data
- Dosha Time Alignment: You observed your rhythms, learned the framework, and moved at least one activity to a better time
- Financial Structure: You assessed your tier position, calculated your emergency fund target, and designed an account structure with automation
- Business Structure: You separated (or planned to separate) business from personal finances with clear accounts and owner payment
- Environment: You assessed your workspace, made at least one improvement, and designed activity zones
- Integration: You mapped how all these systems interact and resolved the conflicts between them
That’s real infrastructure. Not theoretical. Not aspirational. Built and running.
Systems Need Maintenance
Here’s the thing nobody mentions about systems: they need ongoing maintenance. Not much. But some. A weekly glance to make sure the routine is holding. A monthly check that financial automation is running correctly. An occasional environment reassessment as seasons change.
Systems don’t run forever on autopilot without any attention. They run mostly on autopilot with occasional course corrections. The maintenance is minimal compared to having no systems at all, but it’s not zero.
Looking Ahead
Unit 2 focuses on Consistency. You’ve built the systems. Now the question becomes: Can you maintain them? Can you show up every day, not just on good days? Can you keep the machine running when motivation fades and life gets chaotic?
Systems without consistency are just documentation. Consistency without systems is just grinding. Together, they compound.
Today’s Practice: Unit 1 Review
Answer these questions honestly:
- Daily routine: Is it running? How many days out of the last 7 did you follow it? Rate its current state 1-10.
- Dosha time alignment: Have you made any timing changes? What effect did they have? Rate 1-10.
- Financial structure: Is the account structure in place? Are automations running? Rate 1-10.
- Business separation: Complete, in progress, or not applicable? Rate 1-10.
- Environment: What improvements have you made? Rate your workspace now vs. when you started. Rate 1-10.
- Integration: Are your systems working together or still conflicting? Rate 1-10.
Now identify:
- Your strongest system. The one that’s running best and requires the least effort. What made it successful? Can you apply those lessons to the weaker ones?
- The system that needs the most work. What’s holding it back? What’s the next specific action to improve it?
Write a brief state-of-infrastructure summary. This document becomes your baseline for measuring progress going forward. You’ve built the foundation. Unit 2 is about making sure it holds.
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