Build Your Thinking Loop

Day 27 of 30 · Done is better - Build What Matters

You will design your own repeatable problem engine.


Learning goal

  • Define your loop: understand, plan, move, test, reflect, adjust.
  • Document it in a checklist or playbook.
  • Use it on the next problem.

Why it matters

  • Ad hoc problem-solving is inconsistent.
  • A loop is repeatable and improvable.
  • You leave with a system, not motivation.

Key idea

A thinking loop is a repeatable process: understand, plan, move, test, reflect, adjust. You design your own repeatable problem engine. Document it and use it on the next problem.


Common mistakes

  • No written loop (only in your head).
  • One-size-fits-all for every problem type.
  • Never updating the loop after use.

Today's move

Write your loop in 6 steps or fewer. Run it on one small problem this week. Note one change to the loop after you use it.


Self-check

  • You can explain the key idea in one sentence.
  • You have one concrete move to do today.
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