Master deep work productivity through the three types of work framework (Building, Maintenance, Recovery). Use when user needs to: (1) Build a sustainable deep work routine with just 1 hour/day, (2) Create vision/anti-vision for life direction, (3) Structure goals using the 10-year → 1-year → 1-month → 1-week hierarchy, (4) Apply project-based learning to bridge skill gaps, (5) Identify lever-moving tasks that actually progress goals, (6) Balance focus work with necessary recovery for creativity.
Transform your life with just 1 hour/day of focused building work. This skill applies the three types of work framework—Building, Maintenance, and Recovery—to help you create meaningful progress toward your goals.
Before diving into workflows, understand the three types of work:
Your goal: Build for 1 hour/day until you can pursue your vision full-time. Then transition to maintenance work.
Follow this sequence to establish a sustainable deep work practice:
Assess where you are on the focus spectrum:
| State | Symptoms | Root Cause |
|---|---|---|
| Distracted | Multiple programs running, attention split | Lack of clarity |
| Anxious | Overwhelmed by goals, paralyzed | Challenge >> Skill |
| Bored | Repetitive work, self-centered thoughts | Challenge << Skill |
| Flow | Challenge ≈ Skill, time flies | Optimal state |
Key insight: Humans can process ~50 bits of conscious info/second. Every distraction reduces your potential. You have ~125 billion bits total in a lifetime—use them wisely.
Vision: Your ideal future (be specific, even if it seems irrational) Anti-Vision: What you don't want, where you'll end up without change
Exercise (15 minutes):
Rule: Success is less about discipline and more about removing distractions that make discipline difficult.
Create a clear mental frame you can tap into anytime:
10-Year Goal → Where you want to be
↓
1-Year Goal → Milestone to reach this year
↓
1-Month Goal → What you must achieve this month
↓
1-Week Goal → Actionable tasks this week
↓
Lever-Moving Tasks → Daily 1-3 priorities that move the needle
Example:
Principle: Learn by building, not by consuming tutorials.
Why tutorials fail: Endless consumption creates endless options and overwhelm. Most information goes to waste because you can't apply it.
How to use project-based learning:
A project can be anything: Your health, a business, a skill, a creative work. A project is simply a structured way to achieve a goal.
Structure your daily deep work block using the clarity-importance-urgency framework:
Before the session (2 min):
During the session (50 min):
After the session (8 min):
Optimal timing: Morning, after filling your mind with education/ideas, before emptying with planning.
Critical: Your best ideas come during rest, not during work.
Daily structure (the routine of successful creatives):
Recovery activities (not escapism):
The Default Mode Network: When you stop focusing externally, your brain connects regions for visual thinking and creativity. This is where breakthrough ideas emerge.
What stage are you in?
├─ Pre-foundation (no clear vision)
│ └─ Focus: Vision & Anti-Vision exercise (Step 2)
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├─ Foundation (vision set, no project)
│ └─ Focus: Goal hierarchy + First project definition (Steps 3-4)
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├─ Building (active project in progress)
│ └─ Focus: Daily 1-hour protocol + Lever-moving tasks (Steps 5)
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└─ Maintenance (project generating value)
└─ Focus: Systematizing, delegating, starting next project
Before starting each session, confirm:
After each session, confirm:
Expect to feel lost, overwhelmed, and like you don't know what you're doing. This is normal and signals growth.
Key insight: Neurons that fire together, wire together. Being extreme about your goals accelerates neuroplasticity.
focus-types.md - Detailed breakdown of Building, Maintenance, Recoveryflow-formula.md - The challenge ≈ skill equation explaineddefault-mode-network.md - How recovery generates creative insightsassess_focus.py - Diagnose current focus stategenerate_hierarchy.py - Create goal hierarchy from vision statementtrack_levers.py - Track lever-moving tasks and progress