How to build a weekly reading system that survives real workdays
A reading plan does not fail because it lacks ambition. It fails because it was built for a calmer week than the one you actually live.
Read →The BookFrame blog documents practical reading operations: how to pick the next title, how to maintain shelf order, and how to build a pace you can defend on a busy calendar.
We focus on four operational areas: reading systems, title selection, library organisation, and reading goals grounded in available hours rather than public challenges.
Contributors this month: Eleanor Whitcombe, Marcus Vale, and Ruth Penley.
A reading plan does not fail because it lacks ambition. It fails because it was built for a calmer week than the one you actually live.
Read →Selection pressure grows when the backlog is visible. A small, repeatable policy removes much of the noise.
Read →Useful order is not the same as decorative order. This piece explains how to keep a collection retrievable without constant rearranging.
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