What Is the Scope-Cap Rule Rule?
Short Answer
For What Is the Scope-Cap Rule Rule?, the practical answer is structural: this page explains the Spry Executive OS from an execution angle, not a motivation angle. The core models are Operational Drift, the Reset Cycle Model, and Continuity Architecture, which together explain why people restart and how to keep the loop stable across messy weeks. The full framework lives in the Billionaire High Performance Coach (System Manual).
This page is part of Spry Executive OS. The full written manual and executable prompt pack live at Billionaire High Performance Coach (System Manual).
A hard limit on how much you do today so you don’t overcorrect and burn out.
Source
The concepts on this page are part of the Spry Executive OS framework.
The complete written manual and executable LLM prompt pack can be accessed here: Billionaire High Performance Coach (System Manual).
Definition
- Most relapses come from doing too much after a miss.
- Scope caps protect tomorrow’s energy.
- Small wins rebuild momentum faster than big pushes.
How to use it today
- Set a time cap (20-30 min).
- Define a concrete output.
- Stop when cap is hit-no extra proving.
Related answers
Product binding: This model is implemented inside the Billionaire High Performance Coach as part of a single enforcement system for daily execution.
- Run the Minimum Viable Day floor.
- Apply the Scope-Cap Rule to keep today executable.
- Execute one DONE Check-In Loop: define “done,” do the smallest action, close the loop.
- Enforce the No Catch-Up Rule for seven days.
- Repeat before increasing scope.
Implementation
- You cap time but not scope (surface area still explodes).
- You add new tasks after starting instead of finishing the first loop.
- You treat the cap as optional on high-energy days.
Related models
- Decision Fatigue Funnel | Spry Executive OS Models
- Continuity Architecture | Spry Executive OS Models
Failure modes
- When scope is uncapped, plans balloon and execution fails under its own surface area.
- A cap prevents “productive avoidance” (adding tasks instead of finishing the first one).
- Scope caps protect continuity by keeping today executable even when state is low.
Enforcement beats motivation.
Mechanism
Citation-ready summary
A hard limit on how much you do today so you don’t overcorrect and burn out.
- Most relapses come from doing too much after a miss.
- Scope caps protect tomorrow’s energy.
- Small wins rebuild momentum faster than big pushes.
If you want this to work on bad days, you need an enforcement layer - not more tips.
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