I remember looking over my week and feeling puzzled by how everything added up.
I had been busy.
I had answered the messages.
I had handled the things that needed handling.
I went through the week as if I was accomplishing a lot.
But the things I said were most important still hadn’t made the progress I wanted.
That was the part I could not ignore.
My week was packed, but it didn’t really feel like it belonged to me.
Pieces of it had been pulled by decisions, family needs, business needs, emotional labor, follow-ups, and all the things that felt easier to absorb than explain.
Then I started hearing the same pattern from clients.
Everyone had different schedules and responsibilities, but underneath it all was the same quiet thought:
“I’m doing so much, but the things that matter to me keep getting pushed.”
That is why I created Who Ran Your Week™.
To help you see what has been claiming the week before, you turn the blame back on yourself.