The Demand #
Walk through the six beats of your loop tomorrow — Build Read, Run It, Name Decision, The Gate, Act at Speed, Read Result — and check each one against the version that compounds, not the version that contracts. One deliberate lap, beat by beat, tomorrow.
The Work #
Walk through the six beats of your loop tomorrow, checking each against the version that compounds:
1. Build the Read
What you actually did:
Compounding or Contracting?:
2. Run It
What you actually did:
Compounding or Contracting?:
3. Name the Decision
What you actually did:
Compounding or Contracting?:
4. The Gate
What you actually did:
Compounding or Contracting?:
5. Act at Speed
What you actually did:
Compounding or Contracting?:
6. Read Result
What you actually did:
Compounding or Contracting?:
The beat where you are most consistently running the Contraction version:
What you will do differently at that beat on your next lap:
1.x.2 — The Two-Handed Read
The Demand #
Tomorrow, read both hands together before you decide anything: the leading indicators on your floor — covers, ticket times, the room's mood — and the lagging indicators in your books — food cost, labor percentage, prime cost. Neither hand alone closes the loop. Check both before you act.
The Work #
Read both hands together before you decide anything tomorrow:
Leading indicators from the floor right now — cover counts, ticket times, table turns, the room's mood:
Lagging indicators from your books — food cost, labor percentage, prime cost:
Which hand have you been relying on exclusively?
The decision you will hold until you've checked both hands, not just one: