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Good design is all around us — but it's rarely prioritized at home. We get shallow organization. Color-coded bins. Pretty planners. Mothers deserve more than that.
Because a mother runs a deeply complex operation — more decisions, more variety, more moving parts than most paid jobs. That deserves to be designed, not white-knuckled.
So that's what I did. I broke my own household into its parts and designed each one — calendar, meals, money, kids, maintenance, and my own. Here's how that turned out, in the order I'd build it again. Read as much or as little as you want. It's free, and it's yours to keep.
Six systems. Start with one.
Each one you put in place makes the next one lighter — so the household gets easier the further you go.
The Household CEO Method → The framework. Why a household runs better by design than by memory, and the order to build the systems. Read this first.
I. The Calendar System → The foundation. Everything else hangs from it.
II.The Meal System → 21 meals a week, on a rotation, not on willpower.
III. The Finance System → The monthly review that replaces budgeting.
IV. The Kid System → Logistics, learning, health, and who they become.
V.The Maintenance System → The invisible work, made visible and shareable.
VI. The Personal System → The operator needs operations too.
Or skip the build entirely.
The method is free, and it works — build every system by hand and it'll hold. But that's months of work, and you're already running the household, not sitting around waiting to architect it. The agents are the method, already built and already running. You don't construct anything. You switch one on, and it works from day one. The Calendar OS, The Meal OS, and The Finance OS are live now.
“I built these systems for myself, my family—my sanity. I use them every day. They run my household better than I ever could.”
Not ready yet? Learn more about the method and get new systems first — I'll email you when the next one launches.