Most planners fail because they start with a blank page. We start with your data. Before we set a single goal for the new year, we go under the hood of the year gone by. Using structured exercises and the NCFDD-inspired framework, we identify your 'Big Rocks'—those high-impact scholarly and personal wins—and separate them from the 'Sand' that drained your bandwidth
We don’t just list what happened. We uncover the why.
Identify your peak productivity windows.
Uncover the mental cycles that caused stagnation.
Celebrate the "Hidden Wins" you overlooked.
Aligning your PhD rigor with your real-life values.
Building the "Libra Balance": Mapping career goals alongside motherhood and home economics.
The "Nathaniel Drew" Exercise: Defining the story you want to tell with your life this year.
Turning vision into a tactical 90-day plan.
Setting SMART goals that actually fit a 12-week window.
Establishing your "Sunday Meeting" habit.
Time-blocking for deep work vs. the "Maintenance" of life.
The Early-Career Scholar:
Needing to protect writing time from administrative creep.
The PhD Candidate:
Mapping out the dissertation finish line.
The Intellectual In-betweener:
Navigating a career transition while keeping a foot in research.
The Multi-Passionate Parent:
Wanting to be the breadwinner without losing the bond with their family.