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The Square Method: Planning, Doing, Reflecting in a Week-to-View Tired of juggling too many productivity apps and never feeling caught up? The Square Method is a simple, powerful paper-based system to help you plan, act, and reflect - all using a single week-to-view diary. Whether you're managing work, studies, family, or personal goals, this method gives you a practical structure for getting things done without burnout. Designed for real people with real lives, The Square Method brings clarity to your week and focus to your day. - Inside, you'll learn: * How to turn a weekly diary into your…mehr

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The Square Method: Planning, Doing, Reflecting in a Week-to-View Tired of juggling too many productivity apps and never feeling caught up? The Square Method is a simple, powerful paper-based system to help you plan, act, and reflect - all using a single week-to-view diary. Whether you're managing work, studies, family, or personal goals, this method gives you a practical structure for getting things done without burnout. Designed for real people with real lives, The Square Method brings clarity to your week and focus to your day. - Inside, you'll learn: * How to turn a weekly diary into your most powerful planning tool * The importance of separating planning, doing, and reflecting * How to use visual cues to stay on track and in control * A lightweight system that builds momentum without complexity Each chapter includes exercises and examples you can apply immediately. No subscriptions. No clutter. No overwhelm. Just you, your diary, and a method that works.
Autorenporträt
Derek Beck served over ten years in the British Army before retraining and moving into a civilian career as a software engineer. His professional background spans military operations and modern software development, two fields grounded in structure, precision, and consequence.He writes with a voice shaped by contrast - order and ambiguity, discipline and autonomy, institutional systems and personal responsibility. His work draws from direct experience rather than theory, informed by a life spent adapting to roles where clarity and execution matter.