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A Personal Operating System for Founders, Built in 10 Minutes with Claude Code
An AI-generated personal productivity system for founders and CEOs that helps with systematic self-reflection and goal tracking. The system is designed to be simple, non-technical, and easily implemented in under 10 minutes. It provides a structured approach to daily, weekly, quarterly, and annual personal reviews.
Published December 31, 2025 by Kamil Banc
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Build a complete personal operating system with daily, weekly, quarterly, and annual reflection templates in ten minutes.
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Ten-Minute System Build
Claude Code generates twenty markdown files creating a complete personal operating system in under ten minutes total.
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Structured Time Cadences
The system includes daily five-minute check-ins, weekly thirty-minute reviews, and quarterly two to three hour alignments.
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Integrated Expert Frameworks
Frameworks incorporated include Dr. Anthony Gustin's Annual Review and Tim Ferriss's Ideal Lifestyle Costing approaches for reflection.
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Six-Domain Life Assessment
Alex Lieberman's Life Map spans six domains: career, relationships, health, meaning, finances, and fun for holistic assessment.
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Pattern Recognition Analysis
The system analyzes uploaded past reviews to extract patterns including repeated goals, failures, strengths, and blind spots.
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"You've systematised everything except the one system that determines whether any of the others matter."
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20 markdown files
Complete folder structure created including daily, weekly, quarterly, and annual review templates
5 minutes daily
Minimum time investment for daily check-ins covering energy, wins, friction points, and priorities
4-6 hours annually
Time allocated for comprehensive annual reflection including full life map updates and future planning
6 life domains
Alex Lieberman's Life Map framework covering career, relationships, health, meaning, finances, and fun
Supporting context
The methodology combines established frameworks from Dr. Anthony Gustin, Tim Ferriss, Tony Robbins, and Alex Lieberman into a unified personal operating system. Implementation requires no coding knowledge—founders use Claude Code through terminal commands to generate twenty pre-populated markdown files organized by reflection cadence. The system emphasizes pattern recognition through analysis of uploaded historical documents, extracting recurring themes across goals, failures, and blind spots. Practitioners engage through interview-style prompts designed to elicit honest self-assessment without judgment, creating compound self-awareness through consistent small time investments.
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