Use case
A 12-week goal planner for people who want a clearer week.
Yearly goals are easy to romanticize and hard to execute. 12Focus uses a 12-week horizon so goals stay close enough to act on, but meaningful enough to change the year.
Why 12 weeks works
Long enough for real progress. Short enough for urgency.
A 12-week cycle is useful because it strips away the illusion of infinite time. Instead of vague yearly ambition, you get a smaller, more demanding window where weekly decisions matter more.
- Goals stay visible because the timeline is short.
- Weekly priorities are easier to choose when the quarter is concrete.
- Reviews happen often enough to correct course before the cycle drifts.
How 12Focus uses the cycle
A planner built for execution, not decorative planning.
Set the cycle
Choose the handful of outcomes that matter for the next 12 weeks.
Reduce it to the week
Turn the cycle into focused weekly priorities that can survive real life and low-energy days.
Review and adjust
Use weekly reviews and recaps to keep the cycle honest before missed weeks stack up.
Use a 12-week planner when you care more about execution than perfect planning.
12Focus helps you keep goals visible, weekly priorities concrete, and momentum easier to maintain.