Tekemisenframe
Tekemisenframe is a term used in Finnish productivity discussions to describe a mental and environmental frame that makes doing the primary mode of operation. The word blends Finnish "tekeminen" (doing) with the English term "frame" and is used to describe how people set up routines and spaces to reduce friction for action. Central to the concept is the idea that progress comes from taking concrete steps rather than exhaustive planning.
Core principles include starting with a specific next action, keeping scope small, and using timeboxing or
Applications of tekemisenframe appear in personal productivity, education, and early-stage product development, especially among communities that
Critiques note that excessive emphasis on action can neglect long-term strategy, risk fragmentation, or poor quality
See also: action bias, timeboxing, lean startup, design thinking.