Models
Conceptual structures developed through use, not theory alone.
Models are used here as thinking tools.
They are not presented as universal answers, but as structured ways of understanding recurring problems in work, judgement, and stability.
Only a small number are public.
Others remain internal until they are clearer.
The focus is on models that have been tested through real use rather than abstract theory.
Triquetra Capability Architecture
Triquetra is the foundational model in the archive's capability architecture. It is concerned with stability before optimisation.
The first phase focuses on three interacting domains and the standards that sit at their centre.
Current Phase Focus
- Skill and Discipline
- Work and Time Management
- Wealth and Financial Management
System in Development
The architecture is being tested in phases. Additional domains, tools, and protocols will only be introduced once the underlying structure has enough clarity to justify publication.
- Relationship Altitude Model (in development)
- Focus and Cognitive Load Structures (in development)