So you can focus on the work — not on organizing the work.
Hi — I'm Chris.
I work on the problem
behind productivity:
Too many decisions in a nonlinear world.
We don't have a productivity problem.
We have a decision problem.
I build systems that remove decisions.
Most people are overwhelmed.
They think it's the work.
It's not.
It's the decisions.
Life happens all at once.
Work. Messages. Files. People. Responsibilities.
Across tools.
Across roles.
Across contexts.
You don't just do the work.
You constantly decide:
Where does this go?
What is this called?
Do I need to act on this?
When?
With whom?
And then you do it again.
And again.
And again.
And it gets worse.
You don't work alone.
Files come in from everywhere:
scan_1234.pdf
final_v3_REAL_final.pdf
IMG_8821.jpg
Different people.
Different tools.
No shared structure.
So every input becomes a new decision.
The problem isn't productivity.
It's missing structure for decisions.
Modern life is nonlinear.
Our systems are not.
I built companies.
I worked in complex environments.
And I saw the same pattern everywhere:
No one had a real system.
Not at work.
Not in teams.
Not at home.
Everyone was improvising.
Same inputs.
Same situations.
The same things — re-decided every day.
So I stopped optimizing work.
And started structuring decisions.
That became:
A system for decisions.
SNAB
BYMA
The SNAB Pattern
Three parts of the same system.
The real productivity system is the one
that remembers decisions for you.
Store decisions.
So you don't have to think again.
This is for people with too many roles.
Working parents.
Builders.
Operators.
People who carry multiple worlds at once.
Not more discipline.
Not more tools.
Better decisions — once.
The real productivity system is the one
that remembers decisions for you.
When you're done
re-deciding —
this is where you start.
BYMA Letter
Every Sunday · 03:21
Clear thinking.
Better decisions.
No noise.
Work with me
Few people.
Real systems.
No theory.
We remove what keeps repeating.
Book a strategy call with ChrisTry SNAB
Stop re-deciding.
Structure your inputs.
Let the system handle the rest.
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3 clear thoughts
2 directions: go / avoid
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