📅 How the Weekly Rhythm Works - What to Expect Every Week
STARTING MONDAY, HERE'S THE WEEKLY RHYTHM: We're consistent. Predictable. Execution-focused. Here's exactly what happens every week (and when). ⏰ EVERY MONDAY AT 9 AM: NEW FRAMEWORK DROPS 📅 → One new framework releases in Weekly Framework Release category → Rotates through all 8 pillars (this week Pillar 1, next week Pillar 3, etc.) → Complete lesson with 7-day experiment template → Your job: Read it, pick it if relevant, or wait for next week's framework Why Mondays? Fresh week. Fresh framework. Fresh experiment. 💬 EVERY WEDNESDAY (Mid-Week Check-In): "HOW'S YOUR EXPERIMENT GOING?" thread drops → Posted in Active Experiments category → Share progress on your current 7-day experiment → Ask questions if you're stuck → Get feedback from community Why Wednesdays? Day 3 of your experiment. Enough time to hit problems. Enough time to fix them before Friday. 🎉 EVERY FRIDAY: RESULTS DAY → Results Thread posted in Active Experiments → Everyone posts their completed 7-day experiments (use the template) → Community gives feedback, suggests next frameworks → Feedback Hub Prompt in Live Sessions & Feedback: "What needs to improve this week?" Why Fridays? Week wraps up. Experiments complete. You either have results or learned something. Post both. 📚 EVERY 2 WEEKS: NEW CASE STUDY + BOOK EXTRACTION → Case Study: Real company using TBL frameworks (Airbnb, Stripe, Notion, etc.) with actual numbers → Book Extraction: 6-8 frameworks pulled from one business book → Posted in Case Studies & Meta-Frameworks and Wins, Results & Book Club Why bi-weekly? Quality > quantity. We extract frameworks properly, not rushed. 🔗 EVERY MONTH (First Monday): META-FRAMEWORK POST → Posted in Case Studies & Meta-Frameworks → Shows how to STACK multiple frameworks (e.g., "The Hiring Decision Stack: Circle of Competence + Pre-Mortem + BATNA") → Teaches you to combine frameworks for complex decisions LIVE BRAINSTORMING SESSION (Architect+ Tier Only: Coming soon) → Hot seat format → Bring real challenges