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The Re-entry Protocol · free

You’ve been away. This brings you back.

Five minutes. Five questions. No signup, no email, nothing sent anywhere — everything stays in your browser. The same mechanic that’s in the paid kit, exposed as a free standalone tool.

What project are you coming back to?

One word or a short phrase. “The Q3 report.” “The kitchen.” “The thing for Mom.”

What were you trying to do?

One sentence. Whatever you remember — doesn’t have to be accurate.

What’s the smallest possible next action?

Smaller than “draft the doc.” Smaller than “open the doc.” The bar: 90 seconds, half-distracted, holding a coffee.

What do you already have?

Three bullets. What past-you already did. Even if it’s small. (Past-you owes future-you breadcrumbs.)

Sign the permission line.

Type your initials. Or just a single character. Whatever signature lands as “done.”

“I built this expecting I’d miss. I missed. We’re on schedule.”

Here’s your re-entry page.

Print it, screenshot it, or just leave this tab open. Saved locally to this browser, never sent anywhere.

Project
I was trying to
Smallest next action
I already have
Signed ·

This is the kit’s core mechanic.

What you just did is one page out of five. The full kit adds a 4-minute daily, a decision-support template, a printable PDF, and Notion templates. Pay what fits — $4.99 suggested, free is fine. Open the kit →