Good Enough

Good enoughis a decision,not a compromise

You plan your perfect day. By 10am, it's already derailed – one work block runs long, and the rest collapses.

Most tools help you plan more. This one helps you understand why your plans don't survive the day.

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Same pattern, every day.

Sound familiar?

01

You plan it perfectly.

You time block everything — work, errands, even rest. Your calendar looks clean, realistic, under control.

02

Then reality hits.

One block bleeds into the next. The day starts slipping, and you scramble to reschedule everything after it.

03

You end the day feeling you haven’t done enough.

Even though you were busy the whole time. The guilt of the unfinished drowns out everything you actually did.

04

So you try again tomorrow.

You tell yourself you'll get more done tomorrow. But nothing really changes.

You're not bad at time management.

You're working without realistic estimates, without a clear definition of “done,” and without any feedback loop. So every day feels like failure — even when it isn't.

Good Enough closes that loop.

A light weight loop.Three moments.

Before a block, during it, and when it ends. That's all.

01

Plan with reality, not optimism.

What will make today a success? Let the most important things guide your day. Before you commit, see how long this kind of work actually takes. Not your best-case guess. Your real history.

02

A moment to decide.

At 80%, you're reminded what "done" looked like when you started. Because the hardest part isn't doing the work. It's deciding when to stop.

03

Capture what actually happened.

As the block ends, answer two quick questions. How did the block go? How do you feel about the work? Over time, those answers build evidence — just data, not guilt.

See it in action.

A simple loop that replaces guesswork with clarity.

Step 1

Step 1. Plan your day.

Set your intention. Before choosing a duration, see how long similar work has actually taken.

Your history shows up before you estimate.

Planned
Logged
9a
10a
11a
12p
1p
2p
3p
4p

Team standup

Deep work: eng review

Lunch & reset

Write Q2 roadmap outline

1:1 with Priya

Review PRs

Team standup

Deep work: eng review

Lunch & reset

Write Q2 roadmap

New block

Write Q2 roadmap outline
Writing
Flexible
15m
30m
45m
60m

Your writing history

Avg estimate 42 min · avg actual 58 min

Suggested: 52–64 min

Done looks like

Three priorities mapped with owners

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Now available in sync with:

Google CalendariCal (Coming Soon)Microsoft Outlook (Coming Soon)

No grand system.
No time guilt. Just Insights.

A feedback loop between what you planned and what actually happened. Over time, a clearer picture of yourself, your expectations, and what is “good enough.”