Decisions do not need more effort.
They need structure.
The Decision Capture Sheet™ is a cognitive offloading system designed to close open loops, reduce mental fatigue, and turn ambiguity into a clean next step. Available in Core and Executive editions.
Decision Capture Sheet™
Not a planner. Not a to-do list. A decision closure system that converts mental loops into written structure.
Designed for professionals and leaders who want clean evaluation and fast closure without cognitive drag.
The real cost is the open loop.
Most decisions are not heavy because they are complex. They are heavy because they stay unresolved.
An unfinished decision returns repeatedly. It interrupts attention, increases mental friction, and creates a subtle sense of fatigue.
More effort does not close the loop. Structure does.
What this is (and what it is not).
- A decision closure framework
- A structured comparison system
- A cognitive offloading tool
- A clean path from ambiguity to commitment
- A to-do list
- A planner or schedule
- A productivity system
- An aesthetic worksheet
To-do lists manage tasks. Brain dumps release thoughts. Project plans organize work. This tool closes decisions.
The five-stage decision closure loop.
Choose your edition.
For everyday decisions where clean structure is enough.
- Core Decision Capture Page
- Options Matrix
- Risk & Reversibility Filter
- Emotional Bias Check
- Commitment + Closure Framework
For high-stakes decisions where trajectory, cost, and alignment matter.
- Weighted scoring system
- Strategic alignment filter
- Cost of delay analysis
- Opportunity cost mapping
- Second-order consequence model
- 3-year projection lens
Integrates with your Systemized Life workflow.
Who this is for (and who it is not).
- Professionals managing complexity
- Founders making directional decisions
- People tired of mental loops
- High-agency thinkers
- People seeking motivation
- People avoiding commitment
- People buying decorative planners
- People who prefer emotional decisions
FAQ
Close the loop. Recover the bandwidth.
When decisions are structured, they stop living in your head. The result is not motivation. It is relief through closure.