The Craft Covenant · A House of Mastery 30-Day Program

Ninety Percent Done Is Zero Percent Shipped.

Finish the work you abandoned at ninety percent. 30 days, one project, witnessed to done.

Somewhere on your laptop is a folder you avoid opening. The book at chapter eleven. The business plan that needed one more revision. The certification three modules from complete. The product that was almost ready to show someone. You are not lazy; you run a demanding life at a high standard. That is what makes the pattern so confusing. You start brilliantly. You build momentum. And somewhere near the end, something steps in: boredom wearing the costume of a better idea, fear wearing the costume of perfectionism. Every abandoned project costs more than the time. It teaches you, quietly, not to trust your own word. After enough of them, you stop announcing what you’re building. That silence is the real damage.

The last ten percent is not a productivity problem. It is an identity problem: finishing exposes the work to judgment, and abandoning protects the dream at the price of the reality. KOORA is the Ekegusii verb to finish. It is also the name of the House flagship, because finishing is the master skill underneath every other one.

KOORA · to finish

The program

What this is

A House of Mastery 30-day program: one covenant, taken seriously. The practice is daily, live at 5:00am EAT each weekday morning, thirty minutes on Zoom, and it runs on ALCARRA, the weekly engine of the House: Awareness, Learning, Change, Action, Resilience, Reflection, Accountability. You work inside a live cohort, and your commitments are witnessed, which is what makes them hold. The door is rolling: every month, a new group steps through it into the live KOORA cohort.

The arc

The thirty days

Four weeks, one shape: Release, Diagnose, Engage, Finish.

Week One

Release

Open the graveyard, name every unfinished thing, grieve them honestly, and choose the one.

Week Two

Diagnose

Find your specific abandonment pattern, where exactly you exit, and what the exit protects.

Week Three

Engage

The work itself, daily, scoped, witnessed by the cohort.

Week Four

Finish

Ship it, in front of people who watched you commit.

Who this is for

For builders, professionals, and creators with real unfinished work and a real cost attached.

Who it is not for

Not for anyone shopping for another planning system; this is not about plans, it is about the finish line.

Dr. Job Mogire, board-certified cardiologist and founder of House of Mastery

The guide

Dr. Job Mogire

Founder, House of Mastery

Board-certified cardiologist and internist at Carle Health in Illinois, with a faculty appointment at the Carle Illinois College of Medicine. Eight years of medicine in Kenya before US residency. In September 2024 he walked past an $800,000 offer to keep clinical autonomy. He builds what he practices.

The result

What changes in 30 days

One real project, named on day one, taken all the way to done. And underneath it, the thing that matters more: the restored experience of being a person whose word to himself holds.

The offer

The Last Ten Percent

KES 15,000

Includes the daily 5:00am EAT sessions, the witnessed daily practice, and entry into the live KOORA cohort.

The waitlist opens a WhatsApp message to the House. Say it in one line; we reply with the next entry date.

Before you decide

Questions, answered straight

What exactly do I finish?

One real project you name on day one: a manuscript, a launch, a certification, a build. You choose; the cohort witnesses.

What if my project needs more than 30 days?

You scope a true finishable unit. Learning to cut a finish line into a large ambition is itself the skill.

What does witnessed mean?

Your commitment and your delivery happen in front of the cohort and a facilitator. Privacy protects abandonment; witness protects the finish.

How much time daily?

The Daily Reset is thirty minutes at 5:00am EAT, plus your own project hours, which you set on day one.