The Praxis Way is a simple, repeatable process for improving what matters most in your life. It helps you turn clear decisions into intentional action and learn from the outcomes that follow.
Praxis works through a three-step improvement cycle:
Better Decisions → Intentional Actions → Better Outcomes
This cycle helps you focus, take action on purpose, and improve through consistent, practical steps.
1. Better Decisions
Better Decisions give you clarity about what matters and where to direct your energy.
You:
- Begin with the end in mind—what requires attention and intentional action
- Assess your current Praxis Level, from novice to expert
- Get clear about the outcome you want and the degree of change required
- Understand why this outcome matters and why it deserves focused time
- Prioritize the key objectives and results needed to reach your desired outcome
Good decisions make intentional action possible. They point your attention toward what matters most.
2. Intentional Actions
Intentional actions put your decisions into practice. They turn clarity into movement.
You:
- Start with simple, doable steps that match your current capabilities
- Act with purpose and direction to advance toward a higher level of capability
- Learn from what happens
- Adjust your next move based on what you see
Intentional action is the heart of Praxis. It’s how you turn intention into real progress.
3. Better Outcomes
Better Outcomes show your progress and guide the next cycle of improvement.
You:
- Celebrate the wins, big or small
- Notice what worked and what didn’t
- Identify what to continue, change, or refine
- Use those insights to shape your next Praxis Cycle
Better Outcomes confirm that your actions are working and help you grow with each cycle.
The Praxis Cycle
Better Decisions → Intentional Actions → Better Outcomes → Repeat
Each cycle builds clarity, skill, and confidence—helping you take meaningful action on the things that matter most.
Praxis is not about doing more.
It’s about doing what matters—on purpose, with clarity, and with a process you can trust.

