What this item is for

A structured worksheet for preserving context, decisions, and next-step logic so work can continue without guesswork.

Includes

  • a handoff worksheet structure
  • fields for context, decisions, and next actions
  • support for session-to-session continuity
  • a lighter alternative to over-documenting everything

Best for

  • people whose work spans multiple sessions
  • small teams handing work across time
  • AI-assisted workflows that keep losing context
  • projects where restart cost is too high

Quick read

FormatCanvas
StatusIn development
ProblemsContinuity / Handoff
SummaryA continuity-supporting canvas for people and teams who need cleaner session-to-session carry-over.

When this becomes useful

These are the kinds of signals that usually make this item relevant.

Typical situations

  • handoff between sessions is vague
  • important reasoning disappears after discussion
  • the next person has to guess what matters
  • work feels active, but keeps restarting

Likely outcomes

  • cleaner session transition
  • less guesswork at restart
  • better continuity across people and time
  • a more reusable record of what actually matters

How to use it

Treat this as a strong starting structure, not a rigid doctrine.

01

Fill it at the point of pause

Do not wait until later. The structure is strongest when captured close to the actual session boundary.

02

Preserve only what the next session needs

Focus on context, decisions, open questions, and next-step logic rather than trying to summarize everything.

03

Use it as a continuation surface

Treat the handoff not as archive only, but as the starting point for the next round of work.

Where this fits in the knowledge layer

Problem fit

This item sits mainly in Continuity, Handoff. It is meant to reduce friction in that problem area without requiring a fully custom engagement from the start.

Format fit

This item uses the Canvas format because that is the lightest structure that can carry the idea into practice in a usable way.

Best next path

A knowledge item is often the right next step when the issue is real but still light enough to explore through self-serve structure.

If this item helps clarify the issue, the next move may be another format, another problem area, or a live practice conversation to adapt the structure around your actual context.

Suggested flow

ReadUnderstand the surrounding idea
UseTry the structure in one live situation
AdaptAdjust it around your real workflow
EscalateMove to Practice if more is needed

Closing note

In Fragment Practice, a knowledge item is useful when it makes a previously fragile pattern easier to hold, easier to continue, or easier to decide with.

This page is designed to explain not only what the item is, but what kind of friction it is actually for and how it should be used in real work.