The Ritmo Method
Four practices that compound — each loop tighter than the last — until the rhythm holds on its own.
Why this exists
Drift is the gap between the life you're living and the life you'd design. The Ritmo Method closes that gap.
The four practices
Each practice answers a different question. Together, they form a rhythm that compounds week over week.
See the big picture. Put your year on one screen so your family can see what's coming — not just what's next.
Set what matters. Choose 3–5 Big Moves each season — real priorities with milestones, not resolutions that fade.
Sync every week. The Sunday Huddle is the heartbeat — 15 minutes that keep your family aligned and connected.
Share the story. Capture, celebrate, and share what you've built — weekly shoutouts to annual reviews.
The heartbeat
Six steps. Fifteen minutes. The ritual that becomes your family's favorite part of the week.
“How is everyone?”
Each person shares how they're feeling. Arrive before you plan.
“Best part of your week?”
One positive moment per person. Reflection warms the room.
“What's coming up?”
Review the calendar together. Awareness, not planning.
“How are our priorities?”
Quick status on seasonal priorities. On track or needs attention.
“Anything to follow up?”
Logistics, decisions, follow-ups. Note and move on.
“Who do you appreciate?”
Each person appreciates someone specific. End on gratitude.
The compounding effect
It starts with one Huddle. It becomes the rhythm you designed.
It feels a little awkward and a little wonderful. That's perfect.
The kids remind you. The Huddle is non-negotiable now.
You open your Year-in-Review. This is your family's story.
The first loop is a decision. The twelfth is a habit. The fifty-second is a complete circle. That's ritmo.
The first Sunday is the hardest. The rest become your favorite.
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