Welcome to The Clarity Library
If you’ve found your way here, you already know something isn’t quite working the way it should.
Projects feel heavier than they need to.
Work moves, but progress feels unclear.
Teams stay busy, but outcomes don’t always reflect the effort.
That’s not a productivity problem.
It’s a clarity problem.
The Clarity Library is a collection of simple, practical tools designed to help you step back, see your work clearly, and move forward with intention.
These aren’t theoretical frameworks or complicated systems.
They’re the exact tools I use when I’m brought in to help teams:
untangle priorities
stabilize delivery
create alignment
and get work moving again
Start simple: You don’t need everything at once — you just need the right tool for the problem in front of you.
Each resource is designed to help you:
slow things down just enough to see clearly
identify what actually matters
and take the next step with confidence
If something feels off in your work, trust that instinct.
Start there.
Right now, this library focuses on functional tools — the foundational pieces that bring structure and clarity to your day-to-day work.
These are the tools that:
help you understand what’s actually on your plate
align priorities with real capacity
and create a clear path forward
More will be added over time, but this is where real change starts.
A Quick Note
Clarity doesn’t come from doing more.
It comes from understanding what matters, what doesn’t, and what to do next.
That’s what these tools are here to help you do.
FUNCTIONAL TOOLS
NOTE - these tools may contain Google Scripts / Macros. This provides automated calculations. You'll need to authorize the usage of the script - this is expected, NOT a virus!
Priority vs Capacity - Build your team skills to prevent work stoppage. Pre-filled with data for learning purposes.
If any of these checklists surfaced uncertainty or patterns you want to work through, you’re not alone.
See how a focused Clarity Before Action engagement can help.
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