Persona Board

Nia Carter
Build The Foundation.

Nia spent most of her 20s figuring things out. Student loans. Career changes. Moving cities. Learning how to manage money and who she wanted to become. Now she is entering a new phase. She is not surviving anymore. She is building.

29 Single First-Time Homeowner Project Manager

"Small actions repeated long enough become the life you wanted."

Nia's Philosophy
What Nia Tracks

Her board keeps the future visible.

Nia uses D/R to connect daily actions to financial freedom, career growth, personal confidence, and long-term stability.

Health
Workout
Move daily
Walk 8,000 Steps
Move daily
Water Goal
Daily water
Stretching
Daily rep
Sleep 7+ Hours
Rest target
Financial
No Unplanned Spending
Money check
Review Budget
Money check
Transfer to Savings
Money check
Track Net Worth
Daily rep
Career
Professional Certification Study
Study block
Skill Building
Daily rep
Deep Work Session
Daily rep
Networking Outreach
Daily rep
Personal
Read 10 Pages
Daily reading
Journal
Reflect
Morning Routine
Daily rep
Weekly Planning
Daily rep
Example D/R Board

The foundation gets daily attention.

Non-Negotiables count toward the daily board. Track Only adds context. Goal cards show which habits are actually driving progress.

Non-Negotiables

Workout
Move daily
Any
Study 30 Minutes
Study block
AM
Morning Routine
Daily rep
AM
Savings Contribution
Money check
Any

Track Only

Water
Daily water
Steps
Move daily
Reading
Daily reading
Sleep
Rest target
Budget
Money check
Journaling
Reflect

Use this setup as a starting point, then tune it in D/R.

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Why She Uses D/R

A system for building forward.

Nia is not trying to recover from anything or chase a huge transformation. She is building a foundation.

She's not trying to

  • Recover from anything
  • Chase a huge transformation
  • Let priorities disappear

She's building

  • Financial freedom
  • Career growth
  • Personal confidence
  • Long-term stability

Nia's reason

"I realized goals don't fail because people don't care. They fail because life gets busy and priorities become invisible."

Build your board around what matters.

Start with a few commitments. Tune the system as your life changes.

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