Guides

The Journal explains the why, and it’s free — that doesn’t change. The Guides are the do: the same research, compressed into workbooks and printable tools you can run without a browser tab open. You buy them once, they live on your desk, and they don’t track anything.

The flagship: The Workspace Reset (in production)

The One-Hour Reset is the audit. The full guide is the renovation: every station expanded into worksheets — your measurements logged next to the targets, decision trees for the fix-or-buy calls, and a re-check schedule so the setup survives contact with real deadlines. Chair to monitor, light to sound, notifications to file system. One document, built to be printed, scribbled on, and outgrown.

[Working title — final name, price, and launch date TBD.]

Free tools, as they’re built

Several Journal essays reference companion tools. They’re being produced in order and released to the letter first:

  • The monitor placement diagram — the arm’s-length geometry on one printable page
  • The sit-stand protocol card — the movement rhythm without the app subscription
  • The chair assessment sheet — test any chair, in any showroom, against the numbers that matter
  • The analog capture audit — for the bullet-journal and paper-first crowd

Get them first

Everything on this page ships to the Mind · Body · Space letter before it appears anywhere else — the free tools as they’re finished, the flagship at a subscriber price when it launches.

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A note on money, since this is the page where it changes hands: the Guides are how this site pays for itself, alongside a small number of clearly-marked gear recommendations (how we handle those). No sponsor has a vote in either. If a $12 fix beats a $200 one, the guide says so.