Doing All The Things

All The Things started as shorthand for the invisible work of holding everything together—work, food, travel, focus, thinking, care, recovery, delivery. Over time, it became a framework. Not a finished one, but a living structure for how I manage complexity, stay functional, and keep building systems that don’t collapse under real-world pressure.

This section brings together a set of interlinked projects that sit between operations, cognition, and lived experience. There’s no personal/professional binary here. I’m not interested in content for the sake of content. I’m interested in the friction points—where executive function fails, where process doesn’t scale, where intention gets lost in noise—and what we can do structurally to reduce that friction.

You’ll find sub-projects here like Doing All The Things (on systems thinking and executive design), Eating All The Things (on food, focus, and energy as infrastructure), and an evolving space around Using AI to Do All The Things, where automation meets individual functioning. These aren’t side projects. They’re edge cases of the same logic I use at scale—only applied at a smaller, messier, more human level.

This isn’t wellness. It’s (hopefully) something like systems architecture, turned inward.