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From chaos at the topto calm at the bottom.
Each week builds one piece of your family operating system. The scroll itself is the transformation.
Family Values Draft
Write the 5 values that actually run your household — not aspirational, operational. This becomes your decision filter for everything else.
The Weekly Rhythm Map
Map every recurring obligation, handoff, and pressure point across your week. You'll see the invisible load for the first time.
The Shared Calendar Architecture
Build one calendar system both partners actually use. Includes the 'single point of truth' setup that survives weekends and sick days.
The Conflict Protocol
A 3-step framework for disagreements that doesn't require perfect timing or a calm nervous system. Works at 10 PM after a long day.
The Sunday Check-In Ritual
A 20-minute weekly meeting format that replaces the arguments you've been having. Structured enough to be repeatable, short enough to actually happen.
The Load Balancing Audit
Quantify the invisible labor in your household and redistribute it with a system both partners agree to — and can maintain.
"This is where everything shifted for us."
— What 73% of couples report at Week 6. The second half of Cohort is where the rhythm becomes automatic.
The Bedtime System
A modular bedtime routine that works whether there's one parent or two, at home or traveling. Kids know the sequence; you don't have to manage it.
The Morning Stack
Eliminate the 7:45 AM chaos. Build a morning sequence for your family that runs on structure, not energy.
Solo Parent Adaptation Kit
Redesign every system for the weeks one parent travels or is unavailable. The household doesn't collapse when the co-pilot is gone.
The School Year Playbook
Seasonal transitions handled before they happen. September, January, and June no longer blindside you.
The Emergency Protocol
A written plan for illness, job loss, extended travel. Your family knows what to do. You don't have to invent it under stress.
Your Family Operating System
Everything assembled into one living document. One link, one source of truth, updated quarterly. The page you've been trying to find.
The page you've been looking for.
One living document. One source of truth. Updated quarterly.
Start before youdecide anything.
Week One is free. No credit card, no partner's info required, no commitment language. Just a first name and email.
Week 1 Live Session Recording
The Family Values workshop — 75 minutes of the actual class, not a highlights reel.
Family Values Worksheet
The fillable PDF that 1,200+ families have used to write their operational values. Works solo or as a couple.
7-Day Community Access
The async Slack community where parents share what's working. No toxic positivity — just real families comparing notes.
The page they foundafter twelve weeks.
By Week 3 we had one calendar. I know that sounds small but we hadn't had that in four years of parenting. The Sunday check-in at Week 5 is the thing that actually saved us from the same fight we'd been having every Monday morning.
Priya Nair
Product Manager + mom of 2 · Dual-income household
I kept waiting for a course designed for someone without a co-parent. Week 9's Solo Parent Adaptation Kit is it. The bedtime system works when I'm traveling for work — my daughter runs it herself now. That's the whole point.
Marcus Webb
Solo parent · 7-year-old daughter
The Conflict Protocol sounds clinical but it's the most human thing we've done. We used it the same week we learned it. The 20-minute Sunday meeting is non-negotiable now — we've done it 14 weeks in a row.
Sunita & Daniel Okafor
Both working full-time · Three kids under 8
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