
What we’re about
We focus on building “atomic habits”—small but powerful steps toward personal growth. For me, creating this group is an actionable way to bring people together, promote agency, and provide a welcoming environment as well as the structure where everyone can share their perspectives openly. Luxembourg’s multicultural setting offers an amazing opportunity to learn from one another’s diverse experiences. Each meeting has around ten participants—an open, informal gathering that welcomes new members but remains intimate enough to encourage honest, genuine discussions. We share strategies, stories, and resources for cultivating better habits—everything from morning routines to financial investments.
You might wonder why you’d need a group to build your own habits. I used to think the same—right up until the end of 2024. I realized I had been overestimating my ability to stay disciplined and handle everything on my own. After a series of repeated failures and some honest self-reflection, I discovered I not only wanted—but needed—meaningful connections. Therefore, I do this with the best intention in mind: to meet and learn from you! Welcome critiques on how to improve the events, your perspectives and suggestions matter!
Your journey is uniquely yours, but when we come together to collaborate, share and grow, we make our individual paths richer.
In order to foster a positive, respectful enviroment, please follow the following communication guidlines:
- No judgement of others paths; constructive feedbacks, and disagreements are welcomed as long as they are respectful.
- Respect Privacy: Please keep other's personal information private.
- Accountability matters. Space is limited, so please confirm attendance if you register, cancel if your plans change. Repeated no-shows may result in being unable to join future events.
Let's grow together!
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See all- A Decision Making Experiment! Action Tracking #19Casino Luxembourg, Luxembourg
How do you make important decisions? Do you trust your gut, create endless pro-con lists, or find yourself stuck between options? What if there was a systematic approach that could help you make better choices with more confidence?
Join us for an experimental gathering where we'll explore decision science - not only the theory, but also practical tools we can apply immediately.
Together, we'll experiment with proven techniques and learn from each other's approaches. From everyday dilemmas to life-changing crossroads.
Agenda- Opening Circle: How We Decide (20 min): Share your current decision-making patterns and explore different types of decisions we face. What works? What doesn't?
- Introduction to Decision Science:
- key insights from the history and research of systematic decision-making.
- The Decision Quality Method: Introducing a professional framework for navigating choices. - Live Decision Experiment:
- Apply these tools to a real decision in your life using an platform (https://entscheidungsnavi.com/). Roland demonstrates with his own example of "To Sell or Not to Sell His Car".
- Decision to Action: Transform analysis into specific next steps with Listed actions (This is an evolution from our traditional Habit Tracker). - Group Discussion: Exchange insights and discoveries from the experiment.
- Closing & Feedback: Reflect on the experience and shape future experiments.
Location & Important Notes
We'll be meeting at the Casino Luxembourg InfoLab library. Please note:- This is an informal gathering in a public library space, not an official Casino Luxembourg event
- The library remains open to the public during our meeting
- Please be mindful of other library visitors
- This gathering will be held in English.
What to Bring:
- Smartphone, laptop or notebook as you wish
- A real decision you're currently facing
- Open mind for trying structured approaches
- Snacks and drinks for yourself or to share
Communication Guidlines
- Privacy Matters, What's shared here stays here
- Bring curiosity, not judgment
- Space is limited, please only register if you actually intend to come. Confirm attendance 24 hours in advance
- Be respectful of the library space and other visitors