Sheets


Sheets are one-pagers. They bring a slice of reality into form. Small enough to fit into your day, clear enough that something changes afterward

A sheet is not a “framework”. It’s a move: one focus, a short sequence, a visible output.


What sheets are best for

When time is tight
10-15 minutes are enough to clarify a signal or frame a next step.

When you need clarity without narrowing too early
Sheets create precision without forcing closure.

When you want to move from thinking into the field
A sheet doesn’t end in insight, it ends in a small, testable step.


Typical outputs

  • a named signal (instead of vague tension)
  • a hypothesis (instead of opinion)
  • a small test (instead of a big program)
  • a decision sentence (instead of “we should…”)
  • the next question (instead of false certainty)

Start here: pick a mode

  • Attention Scan (10 min): as quick scan: notice what is currently at work.
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  • Signal Radar (15 min) as minimal frame: hypothesis + test + feedback.
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  • Draft Ladder (20 min) as transition draft commitment.
    → this workshop element is under construction

Sheets by constellation


What you’ll find on a sheet page

  • For what (situation / purpose)
  • Time (10-20 minutes)
  • Setup (solo / team)
  • Steps (max. 5)
  • Output (specific)
  • Links (constellation + optional paper/blog)

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