The Groundwork blog · Methodology · Updated weekly

Essays on the
systems that hold
across a year of weeks.

Long-form writing on the methodologies behind Groundwork — Cal Newport's Deep Work, David Allen's GTD, James Clear's Atomic Habits, Marcus Aurelius's Stoicism — and the synthesis of all of them into one operating system. Most posts are 8–12 minute reads. None of them are listicles. New post every Saturday.

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Sat 6 Jun 2026
Cornerstone

The men's planner you actually use in March

January planners get bought. February planners get used. March planners get abandoned. Here's what separates the planner that survives a hard quarter from the planner that becomes a coaster.

10 min read
Sat 23 May 2026
Editorial

The Cascade · how every action traces upward

Most planning fails at the joins. The Cascade is what binds them — five layers, three items each, each inheriting from the one above. Nothing floats.

9 min read
Sat 16 May 2026
Cascade Series

Why annual goals fail (and the Blueprint that fixes it)

Most annual goals are dead by February. Not because the goals were wrong — because nothing connects them to next Monday. The Annual Blueprint deep-dive explains the architecture that survives.

9 min read
Sat 9 May 2026
Constraints Series

Three priorities, no more (the Ivy Lee story)

In 1918 a consultant told Charles Schwab three priorities per day would 10× his productivity. Schwab paid him $25,000 (about $500,000 today). Here's what they actually agreed.

8 min read
Sat 18 Apr 2026
Constraints Series

Deep work in 90 minutes

Cal Newport's most under-discussed claim is that deep work needs ritual. Same time, same place, same setup. Ninety minutes is the unit. Here's the planner that holds it.

10 min read
Sat 11 Apr 2026
Resilience Series

When planning has to hold a hard week

Most planning systems are built for the average week. They collapse in the bad one — exactly when you need them most. The Resilience layer is what's underneath when everything else falls apart.

11 min read
Sat 4 Apr 2026
Cascade Series

Daily Focus Sheet + Ideal Week (the daily pair)

Two tools, one rhythm. The Daily Focus Sheet runs every morning. The Ideal Week sets the shape they fit into. The pair that makes a serious week sustainable.

8 min read
Sat 21 Mar 2026
Editorial

Structure over inspiration

The Groundwork tagline is also its operating philosophy. Most productivity advice is motivation in disguise. The thing that holds when motivation runs out is structure.

8 min read
Sat 14 Mar 2026
Coaching Series

Values Architecture · the layer above goals

Goals fail when they aren't anchored. The Values Architecture is the ACT-based workbook that produces three chosen directions of action — the foundation document of the Cascade.

10 min read
Sat 7 Mar 2026
Compound Series

The career that compounds

Career Clarity Map + Promotion Case Builder + New Job 90-Day. Three tools for the standing reference, the active campaign, and the new-role integration.

10 min read
Sat 28 Feb 2026
Cornerstone

How to do a personal annual review (the 4-hour debrief)

Most people review their year by accident — a glass of wine on New Year's Eve, vague feelings about how it went. The Annual Debrief is four hours, ten questions, one document.

11 min read
Sat 21 Feb 2026
Cascade Series

The weekly review that takes 30 minutes

An hour is too long. Ten minutes is too short. Thirty minutes, the right structure, every Sunday — the deep-dive on the artefact itself.

9 min read
Sat 14 Feb 2026
Editorial

Why most men abandon their planner by March

It's never about the planner. It's about the system that the planner was supposed to be part of — and that never existed. The three layers always missing.

8 min read
Sat 7 Feb 2026
Capture Series

Brain Dump as cognitive offload

The mind is for thinking, not storing. The Brain Dump Page is the operationalisation of this principle — and the Capture pillar of the Groundwork system.

8 min read
Sat 31 Jan 2026
Resilience Series

The transition framework

The 90-Day Debrief + Transition Planner + Transition Intelligence Kit map onto William Bridges's three phases of transition. For the periods that reshape rather than inconvenience.

11 min read
Sat 24 Jan 2026
Cornerstone

The 5-minute morning routine that actually works

Five minutes. Three priorities. One Stoic prompt. No ice baths, no journaling marathons, no breath work. The minimum that produces a different day — and why it works when the elaborate version doesn't.

9 min read
Sat 17 Jan 2026
Constraints Series

Stoic Journal + Meetings + Interviews · high-stakes tools

Three tools, one principle: force focus before high-stakes situations. The Stoic Journal daily, Meeting Mastery before important meetings, Interview Prep before significant conversations.

9 min read
Sat 10 Jan 2026
Cornerstone

Setting 90-day goals · OKRs for individuals

OKRs were built for companies. The framework adapts cleanly to one person. Three objectives, twelve key results, thirteen weeks, one debrief.

10 min read
Sat 27 Dec 2025
Cornerstone

How to plan the year ahead (without resolutions)

Resolutions are theatre. The Annual Blueprint is what actually changes a year — four domains, twelve quarters, one document. The framework for planning a year without the magical thinking.

11 min read
Sat 20 Dec 2025
Coaching Series

Weekly Debrief + Accountability + GROW

Three coaching tools that work without a coach. Motivational Interviewing in your weekly review. Self-accountability that holds. GROW sessions for any decision.

10 min read
Sat 13 Dec 2025
Compound Series

The wealth that compounds (and family is wealth)

Net Worth Tracker + Reading Log + Fatherhood Planner. Three logs that look unrelated until you read them ten years from now. Financial, intellectual, family capital.

10 min read
Sat 6 Dec 2025
Editorial

The synthesis · why one book isn't enough

GTD told you how to capture. Deep Work told you how to focus. Atomic Habits told you how to repeat. The Stoics told you how to think. The synthesis of all four.

9 min read
Sat 18 Oct 2025
Cornerstone

How long should a weekly review take?

Long enough to think rather than check boxes. Short enough that you actually do it every week. The honest answer is thirty minutes.

7 min read
Sat 11 Oct 2025
Editorial

The founder's notebook · why I built this

A short note from the person who built the system, on why none of the existing planners were enough — and why building a new one was a four-year project.

8 min read