The Dyter Program 60-minute Sprint
Details
Please join us on Zoom for a 60-minute sprint through The Dyter Program, facilitated by Richard Dyter.
For 60 minutes of focus, there is structure and facilitation for your thoughts, ideas and reflections to expand/condense. You can explore any situation that is weighing on you - maybe a problem, or a desired outcome, or an experience that you'd like to learn from. The Dyter Program is a way to "reflect by yourself, with others" and for valuable surprises to emerge.
Richard will facilitate participants through the sequence of questions that are the backbone of The Dyter Program. Each participant will write their own answers, using their own online form, related to their own challenging situation that is facing them.
Typically participants will write a total of around 850 words in response to the questions. These words will be refined into a one-page summary that is generated from what they have already written.
Often, participants find the outcomes of The Dyter Program include new ideas and valuable surprises about their challenging situation.
The agenda is:
15 minutes to write the answers for Level 1 of The Program.
35 minutes to write the answers for Level 2 of The Program.
10 minutes to write the answers for Level 3 of The Program.
Total of 60 minutes.
The Meetup is run as a webinar without any sharing of personal content. There is no need for participants to unmute or turn on their cameras. Each person keeps their own stuff to themselves.
Technical requirements:
It’s strongly recommended to use a desktop computer given the need to type answers and to create a one-page summary.
Ideally participants will have an account with Google e.g. they have an email that ends in @gmail.com. (This is not essential but it helps with the online forms.)
The Meetup is not suitable for people who will be frequently interrupted. It’s designed to hold attention for 60 minutes.
It's free but...
The 'price' of the Meetup group is filling in short feedback forms. The Dyter Program needs an evidence base to enhance its credibility and the target is 100,000 completed forms.
Any questions? Please add a comment below, or click on 'Richard Dyter' and choose 'Chat'. :)
