Learn the easiest way to master your mind and control your life with Ben Franklin's 13x4 and some neat algorithms.

Everyday Mind Mastery. Learn the easiest way to master your mind and control your life with Ben Franklin's 13x4 and some neat algorithms. Learn what the 13x4 system is, why it works so well and how it can be used to master anything and everything. See examples of how the 13x4 can be applied to many areas in life for resounding success. By Tom Cassidy and Angela R. Loeb.
This course introduces a powerful yet simple system for personal growth and transformation inspired by one of history’s greatest minds—Ben Franklin. The 13x4 method is a structured way to build habits, sharpen focus, and create lasting change in any area of your life. Whether you're working on discipline, confidence, productivity, or wellness, this system offers a repeatable formula to help you stay consistent and see real results.
You’ll learn how to break down goals into manageable actions, track your progress using an easy algorithm, and stay aligned with your personal values every day. Through relatable examples and step-by-step guidance, Tom Cassidy and Angela R. Loeb will show you how this method can lead to big wins with minimal overwhelm.
Perfect for anyone seeking clarity, direction, and mastery in daily life—this course is your roadmap to becoming the best version of yourself.
Comprehensivist, Education Reformer, Reasonable Polymath
Comprehensivist, Education Reformer, Reasonable Polymath, using continuous development frameworks to help people improve all areas of their lives: self-worth, self-belief, goal-achieving, feeling good, achieving sustainable health and deeply fulfilling relationships. I've spent the last 25+ years combining the wisdom of hundreds of years of the study of global philosophies, human effectiveness, modern findings of behavioural science, recent breakthroughs in the understanding of brain physiology and even the results of quantum mechanics into practical, continuous development frameworks for getting things done. Systems based on practical algorithms of thought and of operation. Algorithms that are easy enough for most people to do just as they are, without having to change any aspect of their life. 'Reasonable Algorithms for Reasonable People.' In my experience, the most effective continuous development frameworks are those which have duration, cadence and autonomy: Autonomy - The framework is customisable, adaptable for every participant. Cadence - The framework has a natural rhythm to it, a cyclic frequency. Duration - The framework is designed for longitudinal impact and long term growth. And this framework that I have put together appears to be very robust in its ability to get results, mostly because it requires a very small amount of willpower to make it work. People can stick to it quite effectively. You still need to do the work. But the willpower you need to get the results is almost certainly the lowest you've ever used for achieving anything in your life, ever.