Five minutes a morning. Ninety days. The life you'd choose if doubt and pessimism weren't speaking first — found, designed, returned to until it sticks.
A to-do list disconnected from meaning runs out of fuel by week two. The Daily MVGO Planner keeps the fuel — your own reason — in front of you every morning. Find what you actually want. Design a path that's truly yours. Walk it for ninety mornings, until the doubt stops being the loudest voice.
Once, at the start, you write your mission, vision, and three quarterly goals on paper. If the page is blank, the Narrative Identity Workbook fills it first.
Four questions, ninety different angles. A new philosophical hook on each daily page so the same questions never sound the same twice.
A single evening sentence — did today move toward the thing or away from it. A bi-weekly check looks at the accumulation, not the day.
M, V, G, O — four layers, four time-scales. Each morning takes about five minutes. The pages do not ask for productivity. They ask whether you are still pointed where you said you were pointed — and whether the destination is one your own heart picks, free of the doubt and pessimism you were taught to repeat.
G's honest scale runs one month to three years, depending on the result. This planner runs a ninety-day cadence — long enough to see motion, short enough to course-correct. A Goal that does not pull you forward without inherited doubt or pessimism is not your Goal yet.
A short framing of what the four questions are doing and how to use the rhythm without breaking it.
A milestones board: each quarterly goal has five verifiable objectives. Daily action moves one of them.
Each page carries one of ninety philosophical hooks — same four questions, never the same lens.
A short weekly look — what was the week pointed at, what slipped, what to keep.
Day 14, 28, 42, 56, 70, 84. The accumulation is the data, not the single day.
Three monthly reviews, then a closing reflection that decides what the next ninety days look like.
A plan is a rehearsal of who you intend to be — not a punishment for who you weren't yesterday.
From the planner — opening page
For the life that's actually yours. Pay once, print, start tomorrow morning. Less than two coffees a week, for ninety days you'll actually live. The PDF arrives instantly via Gumroad — no subscription, no upsell, no email funnel you didn't ask for.
If your mission page would still be blank, start with the Narrative Identity Workbook ($12 · 90 minutes · pen and paper).
A PDF. You print the pages you need (or all 136). The planner exists on paper because the slowness is the point — typing into an app is too easy to skip.
You miss it. There's no streak to break. The next morning, you open the next page. The bi-weekly check looks at the trend, not the gaps.
Only if your Mission page is blank. The Workbook is for pulling a mission out from under shame and habit. If you already know it, skip the Workbook.
The questions are short and the structure is what matters. Translations are not yet shipping. Most non-English readers report writing answers in their first language inside the printed English structure.
The license is personal. For team use, write — there is a separate license for that.
Yes — within seven days, no questions. The product is a tool, not a trap.
For the life that's actually yours — five minutes a morning, ninety days, $29 once.
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