DESIGN YOUR RHYTHM

An interactive companion to the book

Design Your
Rhythm

Structure your day. Free your mind.

A better day does not begin with doing more. It begins with noticing when your energy is ready for what matters.

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Your rhythm studio

Begin with your biology, then design the day.

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Without an alarm, when would you naturally wake after enough sleep?

The Structure Coach method

Four zones. One rhythm.

A day is not a list to finish. It is a rhythm to conduct: give each kind of attention its own place, then leave room to breathe.

The principle
StructureRhythmFlowFreedom
DESIGN YOURRHYTHMFocus zoneConnection zoneExecution zoneRecovery zone
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Focus zone

Think, create and decide while attention is fresh.

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Connection zone

Meet, listen and make room for other people.

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Execution zone

Move practical work forward with clear boundaries.

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Recovery zone

Slow down, restore and let the day settle.

The book

Turn insight into a rhythm you can live.

Design Your Rhythm deepens the ideas behind the check and guides you from structure to rhythm, flow and greater freedom in everyday life.

Front cover of Design Your Rhythm by Ronny Van Ginckel
English edition

Design Your Rhythm

Structure your day. Free your mind.

A practical guide to structure, energy, attention and freedom. Publishing through Amazon KDP.

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The rhythm journal

Ideas for a calmer, clearer day.

Short reflections on attention, energy, recovery and the small choices that shape a day.

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5 signs you are living against your rhythm

Notice the signals that your day asks more of you than your energy can sustainably give.

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02

Why your morning routine does not work

A good morning is not copied from someone else. It begins with your own biology and reality.

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From habit to ritual

Discover how repetition gains meaning and can become a steady anchor in your day.

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The hidden cost of digital overstimulation

Create deliberate boundaries for screens, notifications and fragmented attention.

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