Most days run you.
What if you ran them instead?
I built Doobies because I was tired of ending each day wondering where it all went. Not because I wasn't busy — I was always busy. But busy isn't the same as intentional, and I wanted a tool that helped me see the difference.
The problem
Living on autopilot
Days blur together. You wake up, react to whatever lands in front of you, and by evening you can barely remember what you chose versus what chose you. You're not lazy — you're on autopilot. And autopilot is sneaky because it feels productive.
"Being busy and being intentional are not the same thing."
The cost of autopilot isn't burnout — it's something quieter. It's drift. It's looking up after six months and realizing the life you're living doesn't match the life you meant to build. Not because anything went wrong, but because nothing was deliberately chosen.
The philosophy
Small daily reflection creates massive change
You don't need a complete life overhaul. You don't need a 90-day transformation challenge. You need one honest question at the end of each day: did I spend my time the way I meant to? That's it. One question, asked consistently, changes everything.
"You don't need a perfect day. You need to notice how you spend the imperfect ones."
When you plan with intention, act with awareness, and reflect with honesty, something shifts. The gap between who you are and who you want to be stops feeling like failure and starts feeling like information. And information is something you can work with.
The product
Plan. Do. Reflect. Repeat.
Doobies is a daily planner built around one idea: the gap between what you planned and what actually happened is the most valuable data you have. Most planners help you make a list. Doobies helps you close the loop — so every day teaches you something about the next one.
Plan
Start each day by deciding what matters. Not reacting to what's urgent — choosing what's important.
Do
Track what actually happens. Not to judge yourself, but to see clearly. Awareness is the first step to change.
Reflect
Compare your plan to your reality. The gap isn't failure — it's data that makes tomorrow better than today.
The gap between intention and action isn't failure — it's data.
Start living intentionally.
Plan with intention. Act with awareness. Reflect with honesty.
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