Automation gives time back. These are the habits and systems that keep it from leaking straight back into new busywork — the systems under the systems, and what survives past week three.
What this covers
- Routines and review systems that actually hold up.
- Protecting reclaimed time from the next pile of busywork.
- Why most systems quietly die — and what makes one stick.
Starter → Builder → Power-User
Systems here deepen from a single habit to the structure underneath it.
- Starter — one keystone habit or recurring reminder that protects a slice of reclaimed time.
- Builder — a connected capture → review → execute system that holds up week to week.
- Power-User — connected systems and rebuilds, including what survived and what quietly failed.
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