Think
How Do I Think
A personal thinking and alignment tool. Helps participants see how they decide, learn, avoid, and execute — so they can build from a clear starting point instead of a borrowed one.

The tools
Each tool exists because participants need it to move from intent to output. Together they cover the full Think · Build · Operate · Grow pathway.
Think
A personal thinking and alignment tool. Helps participants see how they decide, learn, avoid, and execute — so they can build from a clear starting point instead of a borrowed one.
Build
Templates, prompts, workflows, and starter systems for the things participants actually build: landing pages, intake flows, marketing calendars, resume systems, internal automations.
Operate
The day-one operating layer: incorporation, HST, bookkeeping, pricing, receipts, and the systems that keep a small business out of operational chaos.
Operate
A focused small business tax and admin operating support tool. Designed for solo operators and side-hustlers who need clean books and clear records without a full accountant.
Grow
Owner thinking — how to read a P&L, think about markets and risk, understand ownership and capital, and build long-term economic agency.
Pilot templates
Practical PDFs you can print or fill out today. More are on the way as the pilot progresses.
PDF · Free
Turn one fuzzy goal into one concrete plan you can actually start this week.
DownloadPDF · Free
Twelve practical prompts to get real work out of a general AI assistant.
DownloadPDF · Free
A practical check for solo operators, side-hustlers, and small businesses in Ontario.
DownloadComing soon
A simple way to set defensible prices for what you do.
Coming soon
Income, expenses, and options on a single page.
Coming soon
A repeatable rhythm for running a small project or business.
How they fit together
Think uses How Do I Think to map a participant's starting point. Build uses AI Build Kits to ship a real artifact. Operate uses Business Basics and TaxStack to run it. Grow uses Financial Literacy to scale ownership and decision-making.
The tools are practical — workbooks, templates, prompts, checklists — not platforms you have to subscribe to.