Hey SoloEdgers 👋

Quick truth:

If your dashboard needs instructions,
it’s already doing too much.

Most solopreneurs don’t need more tracking.
They need less guessing.

So today, let’s fix that
with a dashboard that fits on one page.

What a dashboard is actually for

Not motivation.
Not perfection.
Not micromanaging your life.

A dashboard exists to answer three questions:

  • Am I okay?

  • Is anything drifting?

  • What needs attention next?

That’s it.

Anything else is decoration.

The One-Page Dashboard (steal this)

You only need four sections.

📌 Focus

One thing that matters this week.

If this moves,
the week counts.

⚡ Energy

A simple check:

  • High

  • Medium

  • Low

Energy tells you how to work,
not how much.

💰 Money

One number:

  • Cash in

  • Cash out

  • Net position

If money feels chaotic,
it’s usually invisible.

🔁 Review

One short note:

  • What worked

  • What didn’t

  • What to adjust

Progress doesn’t need commentary.
It needs feedback.

What to delete immediately

If your dashboard has:

  • 12 KPIs

  • Daily tracking

  • Color-coded anxiety

Delete it.

A dashboard should calm you down,
not ask questions.

Do this today (5 minutes)

Grab a blank page.

Write:

  • One focus

  • One energy check

  • One money number

  • One review note

That’s your dashboard.

Repeat weekly.

You might be a SoloEdger if clarity beats complexity.

This is part of the Life OS series
Tuesdays simplify the week.
Fridays close it cleanly.

Coming Friday:
Lessons from a messy week (where structure was missing).

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