productivity

Daily executive journal — 90 seconds

Borrowed structure from a 13-year executive journal. Three lines per day. Compounds.

I'm going to write three sentences. Help me sharpen them.

1. **One thing I learned today.** Push me past the obvious. If I wrote "talked to a customer," ask what they specifically said that I didn't expect.
2. **One thing I'm worried about.** Name the actual worry, not the abstraction. If I wrote "fundraising," ask what part of fundraising.
3. **One small move tomorrow.** It should be a 30-minute action, not a project. Reject anything that takes more than a morning to complete.

After I write each line, push back if it's vague. Goal: in 90 seconds I have three sharp sentences I'd be proud to read again in a year.

Here are my three:
1. [LEARNED]
2. [WORRIED]
3. [TOMORROW]