A system you built in a week of focused attention doesn’t automatically survive real life. The 90-Day Implementation Plan is a week-by-week plan across three phases, Foundation, Adjustment, and Autonomy, that converts what you built into something that runs without you managing it daily.
Why most new systems collapse within a month
Most of the systems I’ve watched people build collapse in the first month, not because the system was wrong, but because no one planned for the week it would get tested.
The three phases
- Foundation: make the system real. Reconfirm your intention, run your rhythm exactly as designed, log every miss as data, not failure.
- Adjustment: if it’s not sticking, change one variable, the trigger or the action, not the whole system.
- Autonomy: check whether your system has carried you through at least one genuinely hard week without you forcing it.
This plan operationalizes System, the fifth element of the Method, over time. The earlier exercises produced pieces. This is where those pieces get tested against real weeks, not a single good day.
Who this is for, and how long it takes
Ninety days, reviewed weekly. For anyone who has built a system in the earlier exercises and now needs it to survive contact with a normal month.
What’s inside
- Three phases, each broken into weekly focus points.
- A place to log what’s holding and what’s slipping.
How to get the most out of it
Don’t skip logging misses. A missed day is data, not a failure to hide, and the Adjustment phase depends on that data being honest.
What changes if you actually do this
The output is a dated, phased plan. The outcome is a concrete path to running the system unsupervised. The impact is that the system survives past the motivation that built it.
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Next step: Read the Method →, or see the Personal OS Blueprint, the connected system this plan puts into motion.
FAQ
What if I fall off the plan partway through?
That’s exactly what the Adjustment phase is for. Change one variable and continue, don’t restart from zero.
Why 90 days specifically?
It’s long enough to include at least one genuinely hard week, which is where most new systems actually get tested.
Do I need the earlier exercises to use this?
Yes. This plan implements the intention, rhythm, quality standard, and impact measure built earlier. Without them, there’s nothing to implement.


