What's your daily system? | Action Tracking #21


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Do you have a personal "operating system" you use to make progress on your life or projects, day in and day out? What are the handful of crucial habits, simple rules, and essential tools that form the backbone of your daily life?
Join us for a deep, pragmatic conversation designed to build momentum, create accountability, and architect a better process for doing the things that matter to you!
Agenda:
Opening Circle:
A brief introduction from the host and each participant.
Deconstruction & Sharing:
Each participant will have a chance to share the project/goal they are focused on and the "daily system" they currently use to work on it.
We will answer the following questions:
- What is the project/goal you are currently focused on?
- What does your "daily system" for working on this look like? (Your key habits, rules, or tools).
- What is working, what is not, what do you want to troubleshoot or bounce ideas with others?
The Next Two-Week Sprint:
We turn talk into action. Based on our discussion, each of us will define, specific, and trackable goal to accomplish over the next two weeks.
Closing & Open Discussion:
Take aways, and open discussion.
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What to Bring:
- Smartphone, laptop or notebook as you wish (if you want to use the projector from the library, you can send the material to me before hand)
- Personal goals you're aiming to work towards
- An Open mind to get feedback and Open ears for listening to others
- 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
- 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 respectful of the library space and other visitors
- This gathering will be held in English.

What's your daily system? | Action Tracking #21