The Next Move Method
The Next Move Method gets it out of your head — and into a clear next move.
A guided system that thinks with you — so the decision lands, holds, and you actually stop coming back to it.
You've thought about it enough. Now move.
There's something in your life you can't seem to settle.
Not small. Not random.
Something that keeps coming back.
You've thought about it. More than once.
Tried to be rational. Tried to weigh the options.
Tried to "figure it out."
And still — you don't have a decision that holds.
And you've been carrying this mostly alone.
Not because there's nobody around.
But because this particular thing — you haven't been able to fully say out loud.
Maybe you keep revisiting the same decision in quiet moments.
In the shower. On a walk. Right before falling asleep.
Maybe you've gone through every angle you can think of — and still feel like something is missing.
Maybe part of you already knows what you want. And another part immediately questions it.
Maybe you get close to deciding — and then something pulls you back.
A doubt. A "what if." A second thought that suddenly feels louder than everything else.
Maybe it's started bleeding into smaller things too — like you've lost your footing a little. Not just on this decision, but on trusting yourself in general.
So you pause. You wait. You tell yourself:
"I'll figure it out when I'm more sure."
And days pass. Weeks pass.
And nothing really changes.
You have more clarity than you think. The problem is everything is mixed together — what you want, what you're afraid of, what makes sense, what others might think. When it's all in the same place, your brain treats it as one unsolvable problem. So you keep thinking. And nothing moves.
Four steps. One sitting. No endless reflection.
You get everything out of your head and onto the page — messy, incomplete, exactly as it is. Then an AI guide organises it for you, separating the real decision from the noise around it.
↳ includes AI guideA second AI guide asks you questions — one at a time. Not to tell you what to do. To help you see what's underneath: what keeps pulling you, what keeps stopping you, and what may already be true beneath the overthinking.
↳ includes AI guideThe AI isn't here to tell you what to do.
It's here to help you see what you're already saying more clearly.
You look at what each direction actually creates — not just the decision itself, but the life it slowly builds over time. The energy check. The 3-year question. The regret check. By the end, you write down your next move.
You give the decision structure so it doesn't unravel the moment doubt shows up. A commitment window. A truth you don't want to forget. One first visible step to take within 24–48 hours.
That specific feeling of having put something down you've been carrying too long.
A named direction. Not a perfect answer — a next move you can stand behind.
An understanding of what was actually keeping you stuck — not just that you were stuck.
One concrete action to take in the next 24–48 hours. Not a plan. A step.
Thinking alone keeps you inside the same loop. The same thoughts, the same concerns, the same "what ifs" — just in a different order.
The Next Move Method gives you structure. So instead of circling the decision again, you move through it — layer by layer — until something lands.
Most people move through this in one sitting. Some steps take five minutes. One might take longer. That's fine — it means it's working.
I know this space well. The space where you've already thought about something deeply — and still don't feel clear.
For ten years I built a fashion label from scratch. Wholesale with Zalando. A physical store. A real team. Something I was genuinely proud of.
And then I noticed something. The work I was doing — the work that was supposed to matter — had started to feel like a checklist. Something to get through so I could get to the things I was actually curious about. Reading about human behaviour. Sitting with the strange feeling of emptiness that had started showing up. Wondering what I was actually building toward.
I was turning 40. And I kept thinking: if I don't let myself explore this now — my curiosities, my real questions, the things that actually spark something in me — I never will. I didn't want to look back and wonder. I wanted to find out.
The decision to leave wasn't made in a moment. It was made slowly, then all at once. And it was one of the hardest things I've done — not because I didn't know what I wanted, but because I couldn't separate what was mine from what was fear.
That's why I built this.
“It felt like looking at myself from the outside. I came out feeling lighter — not because I found the answer, but because I finally trusted the one I already had.”
That's exactly why this works. It doesn't add more thinking — it helps you make sense of what's already there. There's a difference between thinking and seeing clearly.
You don't need the full answer. You need your next move. Those are different things — and this process is built around that distinction.
There is no risk-free decision. But there is a way to choose something you can stand behind — and that's what this gives you.
This is simple, focused, and designed to work in one sitting. Four steps. Two of them use an AI guide — it works like a simple chat, nothing to set up.
If it's a decision you keep coming back to — a career question, a relationship question, a life direction question — yes. This isn't for small everyday choices. It's for the one that won't leave you alone.
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You don't need more time. You don't need more thinking.
You need a way to move.
One decision · One sitting · Done