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The intake Sixteen questions About ten minutes

Tell me how your week actually goes

Nobody can find the wasted hours in a week they cannot see. These sixteen questions are how I see yours — what eats the time, what you dread, and what you would do with the afternoons back.

Answer them the way you would describe your week to a friend. Plain language is more useful to me here than a tidy summary.

What comes back first is free: the size of the prize and the one task worth killing. The full report with the named tools is the paid step, and you decide on that later.

You

Your week

The shape of it. What you do on a Monday, what piles up by Thursday, where the day goes.

Which of these eat the most of your time?

Check as many as apply.

The one you push to Friday. This is the most useful question on the form.

Everything you pay for or log into — including the ones you barely touch.

How you work

How comfortable are you trying new tools?
When you learn something new, what helps most?

Be specific. “Go home at five” is a better answer than “be more strategic.”

Fit

How soon do you want this handled?
If I set it all up for you, what feels reasonable?

Asked now so neither of us spends time on a number that was never going to work.

Want the weekly note — one AI tip for your kind of business?

Sixteen answers, one inbox, no list. If something here does not apply to you, leave it blank and I will ask.

The commercial fishing fleet moored in still water along the historic bayfront in Newport, Oregon, stacked crab pots on the docks and the Yaquina Bay Bridge faint in the overcast behind them, early morning.
Newport bayfront the fleet at the docks, early overcast
Question 01 About ten minutes One sitting

How long does this take?

About ten minutes if you write like you talk. There are sixteen questions and five of them are one click. Nothing here is a trick question and there is no right answer — I am trying to see your week the way you actually live it, not the way an org chart says you do.

Question 02 Free summary first A few days

What do I get back, and when?

Within a few days you get a short summary, free: roughly how many hours a week are recoverable, and the one task worth killing first. That part costs nothing and it is written by me after reading your answers, not spat out by the form.

The full audit — the specific tools that fit your business, checked and current the week it is written, in the order to adopt them — is the paid report. You decide whether you want it after you have seen the free summary.

Question 03 My inbox only Never sold

What happens to my answers?

They land in my inbox and stay there. I do not sell a list, I do not run this through an advertising platform, and the only person who reads your week is me. If you check yes on the last question you also get the weekly note, and one line of that note tells you how to stop getting it.

Rather write Newport, Oregon

Would you rather just email me?

That works. I am at [email protected] and I answer my own mail. The form only exists because the answers are what the audit is built from — if you would rather describe your week in a paragraph, send the paragraph and I will ask the rest.