Book Resources
Free templates, the printable Family Handbook, and a preview of the Ritmo Method — built to get your first Huddle started this Sunday.
Free download
A 30-page printable workbook that walks your family through the entire Ritmo Method. Fill it in at the kitchen table — no app required.
Free Templates
Every template from the book — print, fill in, and practice the Ritmo Method at your kitchen table.
The 6-step script for your weekly family check-in. Print it, laminate it, keep it on the table.
Most popularSet 3–5 Big Moves each quarter. Includes success criteria and 12-week progress tracking.
QuarterlyDefine your Compass, North Star, Principles, and Year Goals on a single beautiful card.
Foundation12 months on one page. Map birthdays, trips, seasons, and Big Moves so your family can see the whole year.
AnnualPlan 7 dinners in 4 minutes on Sunday. Assign the cook. End the daily dinner negotiation.
WeeklyColor in one box every Sunday. Watch your family's streak build across four seasons.
Year-longAll templates are included in the free Family Handbook.
Download the handbook ↓The Ritmo Method
Four practices that compound until the rhythm holds on its own.
Inside the book
The Ritmo book is the full philosophy behind the method. Here's what's inside.
The gap between the life you're living and the life you'd design. Why most families don't fall apart — they drift.
The natural unit of family life isn't the week. It's the season. Why 12 weeks changes everything.
Fifty-two 15-minute Huddles are more powerful than four 2-hour family meetings. The case for rhythm over resolution.
Put your whole year on one screen. Calendar merge, the 12-month view, and why visibility precedes intention.
Year Goals, Season Planning, and the anatomy of a Big Move. Choosing what matters most — not everything.
The Sunday Huddle in detail. Six steps, one emotional arc, and the ritual that becomes your family's heartbeat.
Shoutouts, Season Reviews, and Year-in-Review. What you celebrate, you repeat. What you document, you remember.
Weeks 1 through 12. From the first awkward Huddle to your first Season Review. What to expect and when it clicks.
The plateau, the identity shift, and the moment it stops being a system and starts being who you are.
52 Huddles. Four seasons. One Year-in-Review. The feeling of authorship over your family's story.
The first Sunday is the hardest. The rest become your favorite.