Reasoning practice for the weekend.
The weekend has room to follow a reasoning rep to the end — no meeting cutting your deduction short for a faster AI answer.
How do I fit reasoning practice into the weekend?
On a workday, reasoning gets interrupted: a decision is due, so you take the AI's recommendation and move to the next call. The chain of deduction never gets finished by you. The weekend has no such cutoff. A weekend reasoning rep is working a logic puzzle or a comparison through to its actual conclusion — sitting with the premises until the answer follows, instead of accepting a conclusion handed to you pre-cooked.
A reasoning rep for the weekend
Sunday: the Set poses a short deduction — three clues, one valid conclusion. You can't shortcut it; you have to chain the premises. 'If A then B; not B; so not A.' With no meeting in ten minutes, you follow the whole chain yourself instead of grabbing the first plausible answer and moving on.
What reasoning practice covers in the daily Set
- Logic
- Deduction
- Comparison
- Decision-making
- Counterfactual thinking
See the full Reasoning Skill page for the deeper breakdown.
Habit anchor for the weekend
Pair it with the relaxed weekend morning, when no calendar invite is about to interrupt your train of thought. Seven minutes of deduction, comparison, and counterfactual thinking keeps the streak across Saturday and Sunday — and keeps the finish-the-chain habit in use, so weekday decisions get your reasoning, not just the assistant's first recommendation.
Common questions
- Why reason on the weekend rather than rest? Weekday reasoning gets cut short by the next meeting, so you take the AI's recommendation and move on — the deduction never finishes in your own head. The weekend has no cutoff. Seven minutes of working a puzzle to its real conclusion keeps the finish-the-chain habit in regular use.
- What kind of reasoning does a weekend rep involve? Short logic and deduction problems, comparisons, and counterfactuals — the kind where the answer follows from the premises if you actually chain them. The weekend's unhurried pace lets you reach the conclusion yourself instead of accepting one that arrived pre-formed from a tool.
- Does Senwitt make me think more clearly? It makes no such claim. Senwitt is daily reasoning exercise — logic, deduction, comparison, decision-making. The narrow promise is keeping independent reasoning in regular practice, so the skill stays warm rather than fading behind a steady diet of AI recommendations.
Related Senwitt pages
Sources
- 1.Your Brain on ChatGPT: Accumulation of Cognitive Debt (preprint) — arXiv, 2025.
- 2.AI Tools in Society: Impacts on Cognitive Offloading and the Future of Critical Thinking — MDPI Societies, 2025.
- 3.Cognitive Offloading — Trends in Cognitive Sciences 20(9):676–688 (DOI 10.1016/j.tics.2016.07.002), 2016.
Not brain training. Brain exercise.
Senwitt is a daily brain exercise app, not a brain training program. We do not claim to improve general cognition, prevent cognitive decline, or treat any condition. Independent scientific consensus — the 2014 Stanford Center on Longevity / Max Planck Institute statement signed by 70 neuroscientists, the 2016 Simons et al. review in Psychological Science in the Public Interest, and the FTC's 2016 settlement with Lumos Labs — has concluded that “brain training” claims are not supported by the evidence. Senwitt is built on a different premise: skills you actively practice get sharper; skills you stop practicing fade.