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If I asked you to envision your perfect day — one that leaves you energized, satisfied, and fulfilled — what would it look like? Not a vacation or a lucky break, but a normal day. That’s the question at the heart of this episode.
Inspired by Heroic’s Brian Johnson and his idea of the Masterpiece Day (itself borrowed from legendary coach John Wooden), Alex shows how to design an intentional day that combines art, structure, and experimentation. This episode ties together all the big ideas from the 5-Hour Formula series — from time and vision to routines, habits, prioritization, productivity, and energy.
You’ll learn how to sketch your ideal day, build the rhythms that make it possible, and track your progress so you can live more days with intention — and fewer by default.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode
Today’s Experiment: Track Your Intentional Day
For this week’s experiment, start tracking just one thing from four categories. Keep it simple, do it for seven days, and treat it like a checklist:
Do this for a week. Next week, add one or two more. Over time, your tracker becomes a blueprint for your intentional day.
Key Takeaway
When you track your day, you live it with intention. And when you stack enough intentional days together, you begin to see your masterpiece take shape.
As John Wooden said: “Make each day your masterpiece.”
Example: Alex’s Intentional Day Tracker
References & Resources
Connect with Alex
By Alex Gafford5
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If I asked you to envision your perfect day — one that leaves you energized, satisfied, and fulfilled — what would it look like? Not a vacation or a lucky break, but a normal day. That’s the question at the heart of this episode.
Inspired by Heroic’s Brian Johnson and his idea of the Masterpiece Day (itself borrowed from legendary coach John Wooden), Alex shows how to design an intentional day that combines art, structure, and experimentation. This episode ties together all the big ideas from the 5-Hour Formula series — from time and vision to routines, habits, prioritization, productivity, and energy.
You’ll learn how to sketch your ideal day, build the rhythms that make it possible, and track your progress so you can live more days with intention — and fewer by default.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode
Today’s Experiment: Track Your Intentional Day
For this week’s experiment, start tracking just one thing from four categories. Keep it simple, do it for seven days, and treat it like a checklist:
Do this for a week. Next week, add one or two more. Over time, your tracker becomes a blueprint for your intentional day.
Key Takeaway
When you track your day, you live it with intention. And when you stack enough intentional days together, you begin to see your masterpiece take shape.
As John Wooden said: “Make each day your masterpiece.”
Example: Alex’s Intentional Day Tracker
References & Resources
Connect with Alex

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