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How It Works

Life is complex. Rigid plans pretend it isn't.

My Strategy Quest uses safe-to-fail experiments instead of plans that crumble on contact with reality. Four steps. No willpower required.

Step 1

Map Your Domains

What areas of life matter to you? Health, creativity, relationships, work, play, spirituality? There's no template — your map is uniquely yours.

The Domain Gardener helps you explore these areas through conversation, not forms. Think of domains less as categories and more as gardens you're tending. Some need more attention right now. Some are thriving on their own.

"I started with 'Career' and ended up realizing what I actually cared about was creative autonomy. The Gardener asked questions I hadn't thought to ask myself."

Step 2

Define Outcomes

What would "better" actually look like? Not vague aspirations — observable states.

The Outcome Framer helps you translate fuzzy wishes into things you can actually notice. Not "be healthier" but "I have energy after meals instead of crashing." Not "be more creative" but "I feel pulled toward my sketchbook on weekends."

"Observable, not aspirational. This one shift changed how I think about goals entirely."

Step 3

Run Experiments

Here's where it gets fun. The Experiment Designer helps you craft small, time-boxed probes. "What if I tried X for one week?"

These aren't habits to build or goals to hit. They're safe-to-fail experiments — borrowed from complexity science. The point isn't to succeed. The point is to learn what works in your specific context.

Failed an experiment? Great, you learned something. That's literally the goal.

"My experiment to write before checking email failed spectacularly. But I learned I'm a night writer. That's worth more than any productivity tip."

Step 4

Reflect & Adapt

Once a week, the Weekly Sage guides a short reflection ritual. What emerged? What surprised you? What small thing could you try next?

No guilt trips about what you didn't do. No performance reviews. Just curious exploration of what happened and what it means.

Your strategy evolves as you learn. That's not a bug — that's how complex systems actually work.

"The weekly ritual is the only 'review' I've ever looked forward to. Probably because nobody's grading me."

Why Experiments Instead of Plans?

Plans assume you know the answer

  • "Wake up at 5am every day" — what if you're a night owl?
  • "Meditate for 20 minutes" — what if 5 minutes works better for you?
  • "Network more" — what if the problem is the wrong network?

Experiments help you discover it

  • "Try writing at three different times this week — notice which feels best"
  • "Spend one lunch break outside — does it change your afternoon?"
  • "Say no to one thing this week — what opens up?"

This approach is grounded in the Cynefin framework and complexity science. In complex systems, you probe first and make sense after — not the other way around.

Everything Connects

Versioned History

Every artifact is versioned — like git, but for your life goals. See how your thinking evolved. Undo mistakes. Learn from your past self.

Knowledge Graph

Domains link to outcomes. Outcomes link to experiments. Experiments generate insights. See the full picture, not isolated fragments.

Contextual Memory

Your companions remember everything. Past conversations, experiment results, your evolving priorities. Every chat picks up where you left off.

Stop Planning. Start Experimenting.

Your life is complex. Your tools should know that.
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