For Those that Value Simplicity over Complexity
Unfortunately... I had to create my own because I could not find one.
The easiest way to describe me is I'm a caveman-like "simpleton" that lowkey hates complex tools. Especially tools that are pay-to-play for any of the good benefits that it offers AND also at times, hold your data hostage.
Simpleton doesn't mean stupid (at least in the way I'm describing), in fact, quite the opposite because you value doing more with less.
The question that I have for you...
Do you have Google Drive?
I can already hear you complaining, and let me be frank with you: trust me, it's your best friend when setup properly.
There is zero training needed to use Google, nearly everyone and their grandma knows how to use Google Drive, and get what they need with no problems.
I don't need to film a "how to use XYZ" video to explain anything. I mean look at Notion, there is a whole community around how to use the damn thing. I spent more time fiddling with the settings and layout than actually getting work completed. Holy smokes, I had no idea I needed a nuclear engineers training to get anything done.
Now obviously, I'm exaggerating but you get the point.
EducoOS is designed to Keep It Simple, Stupid (KISS).
During the age of AI and all-in-one tools, crapGPT, and other circlejerks that really waste more time than make progress - EducoOS will be a breath of fresh air.
Again, this is coming from a techie who prefers caveman simplicity. My entire website is built in a HTML editor, I prefer folders and files over clicking 100 times in Wordpress to get where I need to go, and my site is setup without any of the fancy bells-and-whistles.
With this in mind, here's how to operate EducoOS:
- Get up and running with a simple "Make a Copy" into your own Google Drive.
- The instructions on how to use it are built right in, there is no fancy-schmancy portal that you login once and never use.
- If you have questions, all you got to do is email me.
Literally, that's it.
Don't worry, I'm not going to leave you hanging, inside of EducoOS there are a few sections that divvy up your life into an easy-to-see overview of your progress. Not in a way where you're checking off boxes and scheduling every minute detail into a database, but being focused on 1% shifts on a daily basis.
Not sure about you, but my life does not revolve around numbers, nor do I have any interest in tracking every nook and cranny.
I want the freedom to be prolific. Executing prolifically. Creativity.
Sounds good?
Within EducoOS, you'll get:
- The "playbook" that acts like a database (without the complexity or techie-stuff) of high-level parts of your life: temple, business, and wealth. (You bookmark the page onto your phone and BOOM, one-click to hop in and hop out.)
- Within the playbook, each area comes with the most pertinent, needle-moving activities. (Along with trackable part as needed such as a cashflow calculator.)
- You value having all of your information at your fingertips. (Without it being held hostage by "terms and conditions" of a particular software.)
- You value hopping in and out, and have your information saved automatically. (Some of the tools I've tested has the dreaded save button that I, more often than not, forget to click and all of my work vanishes into thin air!)
- Not being limited to a structure...