From mental static to a clear head — in four moves.
Dump
Open the capture page and pour out everything. Every task, worry, idea, and half-thought. No order, no judgment.
Sort
Run the 3-question sort protocol: Do it, Decide on it, or Dump it. Watch the pile shrink in minutes.
Park
Someday-items go to the Parking Lot pages, safely out of your head but never lost.
Clear
Finish with the 10-minute weekly clear ritual so the tabs never pile up again.
The Everything Clear
Every pile. Every season. One clear life.
- ✓The Head Clear Method · mind
- ✓The Sunday Clear · week
- ✓The Phone Clear · scroll
- ✓The Home Clear · space
- ✓The Comeback Clear · goals
- ✓The Life Audit Edition · seasons
- ✓The Year of Clear · year
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Seven systems. One method.
The Head Clear Method
47 tabs open in your head. Close them in 10 minutes.
- ✓Guided capture pages
- ✓The 3-Question Sort
- ✓Parking Lot pages
- ✓Weekly clear ritual
The Sunday Clear
One hour on Sunday runs the whole week.
- ✓60-minute guided reset
- ✓Home sweep sheet
- ✓Week preview page
- ✓15-minute emergency version
The Phone Clear
Take your hours back from the scroll.
- ✓30-day protocol
- ✓Daily replacement actions
- ✓Boundary upgrades
- ✓Restart page
The Home Clear
Room by room, the weight comes off.
- ✓15-minute room resets
- ✓30-day whole-home sequence
- ✓Keep/toss decision pages
- ✓Per-zone maintenance pages
The Comeback Clear
For everything you started and stopped. Start again, lighter.
- ✓Streak-repair protocol
- ✓Minimum-viable-day rule
- ✓One-goal-at-a-time pages
- ✓66-day wall chart
The Life Audit Edition
Once a season, put your whole life on the table.
- ✓8 guided life-area dumps
- ✓The Weight Wheel
- ✓Decision Filter worksheets
- ✓The Next 90 Days one-pager
The Year of Clear
A full year of quiet, on paper.
- ✓52 weekly clear sheets
- ✓12 monthly deep clears
- ✓4 seasonal resets
- ✓Printable wall tracker
Clear heads, in their words.
★★★★★ 4.3 from readers everywhere
"I did the first dump on a Tuesday night and filled two pages without stopping. Seeing it all on paper instead of circling in my head genuinely felt physical, like setting down bags. The sort protocol took maybe eight minutes. I've done it every Sunday since."
"I'm a shop supervisor and my brain never stopped listing things. The Parking Lot pages are the part I didn't know I needed — stuff I can't do yet finally has somewhere to live. I stopped rehearsing my to-do list at dinner."
"Bought the $17.99 one, came back for the bundle a week later. The Life Audit made me realize half my stress was three decisions I kept postponing. Wrote them down, decided, done. Worth every penny."
"Bought the Phone Clear as a skeptic. The daily replacement actions are the trick — you don't quit the scroll, you swap it. My screen report is down two hours and change. Only gripe: I want a desktop version for work."
"I printed the weekly sheets and keep them on a clipboard by the coffee maker. Ten minutes Sunday morning and my week stops feeling like an avalanche. My husband noticed the difference before I told him what it was."
"Did the Home Clear over three weekends. The 15-minute room resets are honest — short enough that you actually start. My entry table has been flat and empty for a month, which has never once been true."
"I'm 61 and thought this was for young people with phones glued to their hands. It's not. It's for anyone whose mind won't sit still. The clear ritual is the closest thing to quiet I've found."
"Night-shift nurse. My head was a wall of sticky notes. Now the sticky notes live on paper where they belong and I actually finish things. The 90-day one-pager is taped inside my locker."
"The Sunday Clear is the one I didn't know I needed. One hour with coffee and the week stops ambushing me. My Monday-morning dread is just... gone quiet. I keep the emergency 15-minute version for bad weekends."
"Bought the Year of Clear in January. It's July and I haven't missed a week. I don't lie awake running lists anymore. If you're on the fence, the fence is one more open tab — close it."
"It's the first 'organization' thing I've finished. The weekly sheet takes ten minutes and I stopped double-booking myself. My head feels like a clean counter."
You're not disorganized. You're carrying too much in the one place with no storage.
Paper holds it so your mind doesn't have to.
Questions, answered quietly.
This is what clear feels like.
Your head was never meant to be the filing cabinet.












