You've been carrying the same decision longer than you expected.

You may already know the pros and cons.
And still, nothing has settled.

A 21-day decision container — no advice, no pressure, no forced outcome.

This isn't about making the decision faster.
It's about giving it somewhere to rest.

If a decision won't leave you alone…

Some decisions don't need more thinking —
they need space.

You may already know all the pros and cons.
You may already have advice from people you trust.
And yet, the question keeps returning — quietly, persistently, at inconvenient moments.

This isn't a failure to decide.
It's a sign that the decision needs a different kind of attention.

What a decision container feels like

A decision container gives your question a defined place to live,
so it stops occupying every place instead.

Once a day, you meet the decision intentionally —
not to solve it, fix it, or force clarity —
but to sit with it in a structured, bounded way.

Outside that moment, you're free.
No rumination. No pressure. No background noise.

Clarity often arrives not because you chased it —
but because you finally stopped pushing it away.

This is not advice. And it's not coaching.

This container does not tell you what to do.
It does not optimise your life.
It does not reframe your mindset or promise transformation.

There are no experts here.
No productivity systems.
No motivational prompts.

Just a carefully designed structure that lets your own understanding emerge, at its own pace.

Because clarity that lasts usually isn't given — it's discovered.

How the 21 days work

Day 1

You name the decision — clearly, honestly, without committing to an outcome.

Days 2–20

Each day, you receive a short prompt.
Not a task.
Not homework.

Just an invitation to notice, reflect, or sit with the question from a slightly different angle.

Day 21

You don't have to decide.

But most people notice something has shifted —
less noise, more steadiness, and a quieter sense of knowing.

A single decision. One container.

Each container holds one decision for 21 days.

There is:

  • • no subscription
  • • no upsell
  • • no obligation to continue

Just one bounded space, designed to let a difficult question settle properly.

£149 — one time

Designed to be taken seriously — not impulsively.

Most people use this once — for a decision that stays with them far longer than 21 days.

Choose the decision you want to hold differently

Each container is carefully designed around the nature of the decision.

Should I Quit My Job?

A 21-day decision container for work transitions.

One-off · £149

Should I Buy This Home?

A 21-day container for irreversible financial commitments.

In design

Should I Move Cities?

A 21-day container for relocation and life-structure decisions.

In design

This is for you if…

This container is useful if you're holding a decision that feels:

  • • important, but not urgent
  • • emotionally loaded
  • • resistant to quick answers
  • • impossible to ignore, yet impossible to rush

It's especially helpful when thinking harder has stopped helping.

You don't need to be ready.
You don't need clarity yet.
You don't need to decide today.

You only need a place where the question can exist —
without demanding an answer.