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Personal systems and projects
Gardens, archives, restoration, decluttering, digital resilience, and meaningful work without a project manager.
Personal systems and projects
Gardens, archives, restoration, decluttering, digital resilience, and meaningful work without a project manager.
How to run a garden growing season without losing seed orders, frost dates, and a water plan
A fictional playbook for a home garden that keeps beds, timing, and a crop-cut decision on one Board.
ExampleHow to run a whole-home declutter without turning every room into a guilt pile
A fictional playbook for a house reset that keeps rooms, keep-or-give piles, and a pace decision on one Board.
ExampleHow to build a family photo archive without losing decades in a hard-drive drawer
A fictional playbook for a photo archive that keeps sources, naming, and a keep-or-scan decision on one Board.
ExampleHow to run a genealogy research project without confusing a tree app with sources
A fictional playbook for family-history research that keeps questions, sources, and a chase-or-park decision on one Board.
ExampleHow to redesign a home office without buying a second desk before measuring the room
A fictional playbook for a home-office change that keeps measurements, budget, and a keep-or-buy decision on one Board.
ExampleHow to prepare for a craft fair without making a second collection the night before
A fictional playbook for a craft-fair booth that keeps inventory, table gear, and a make-or-stop decision on one Board.
ExampleHow to run a classic-car restoration without losing parts, receipts, and a winter deadline
A fictional playbook for a restoration that keeps systems, vendors, and a body-or-mechanical decision on one Board.
ExampleHow to redesign a personal website without rebuilding it twice in the same month
A fictional playbook for a personal site redesign that keeps content, tools, and a ship-or-simplify decision on one Board.
ExampleHow to ship an open-source release without expanding the demo into a platform
A fictional playbook for an open-source release that keeps scope, docs, and a cut decision on one Board.
ExampleHow to back up a digital life without confusing a folder named Backup with a restore test
A fictional playbook for personal backups that keeps sources, copies, and a restore-test decision on one Board.
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