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How I use Views to stay on-track (without tracking everything)

A simple way to check in on progress without spiraling into dashboards, micromanagement, or overthinking. Less tracking. More clarity.

When I've done something twice, I build a Kit

I save time and reduce friction by turning repeatable work into reusable Kits — bundles of steps and resources that evolve with me.

How I move forward without a task list spiral

Learn how to use Steps in the Drift Method to move forward with clarity, without getting stuck in endless to-do list overwhelm.

How to stop building products for ghosts

Why starting with identifying paying customers could help indie builders increase the odds of a project's success and profitability.

How to take notes without drowning in them

Learn a lighter way to take notes that stay useful... not overwhelming. Capture ideas with context and flow, not clutter.

Making progress when life and work feel out of sync

When life gets chaotic, progress is about rhythm, not perfection. Here’s how to move forward without burning out.

I tried countless productivity frameworks—This one finally worked

After years of trying productivity methods (from Zettelkasten to PARA) I finally found a system that actually helps me do meaningful work.

Why productivity should feel natural, not forced

The Drift Method is a flexible, flow-based way to work. Lightweight, clear, and free from rigid systems.

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