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Sober Philosophy@CHILL LOUNGE: Greatest Strength & Weakness (Mark presents, OAR)

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Sober Philosophy@CHILL LOUNGE: Greatest Strength & Weakness (Mark presents, OAR)

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Questions for Consideration and/or Discussion:

  1. What is your greatest personal strength?
  2. What is your greatest personal weakness?
  3. How do you feel about your greatest strength?
  4. How do you feel about your greatest weakness?
  5. Does your greatest strength have a disadvantage?
  6. Does your greatest weakness have an advantage?
  7. How do your strength and weakness interact with each other?

We ARE NOT MEETING at our usual Graduate Hotel location for this meeting. We will meet at the Muriel's Landing Lobby and walk 1 minute to the Chill Lounge at 1PM sharp so please arrive early. I will be at the lobby beginning at 12:30PM to welcome attendees. The Chill Lounge has no phone service so if you do not arrive before 1PM I may not be able to let you in.

Symptom-free (from possibly contagious diseases) people with the capacity to listen considerately to diverse viewpoints are invited to attend after successfully RSVPing.

OPTIONAL AUDIO RECORDING (OAR):
This meeting will be audio recorded for conversational dynamics analysis and testing purposes. This recording will not be made publically available. We will pause the audio recording for any person that requests it while they are speaking.

AMAZON FORMAT (AZF):
We will begin the meeting by taking turns reading aloud the questions above. Anyone who does not want to read aloud is welcome to pass when its their turn.

2-Minute OPENING ROUNDTABLE FORMAT (ORT2m):

  1. A countdown alarm will be set for 2 minutes.
  2. The topic presenter begins the discussion by spending up to 2 minutes explaining why they are interested in the topic and some introductory thoughts on it.
  3. Each participant in turn going clockwise from the presenter has up to 1 minute to describe their general thoughts on the topic.
  4. If one is not ready to speak they can just say “pass” and the next person speaks.
  5. After we've gone around once anyone who passed will get a second chance to comment.
  6. Once everyone has given opening remarks or passed twice, Opening Roundtable is completed and the meeting shifts into its main format.

TIMED DIRECTION FORMAT (TDRF>5):
If there are more than 5 people present we will use the format below.

  1. We will divide up the timed direction discussion time by the number of participants plus one (for a buffer). A timer will be set for this amount of time.
  2. Each participant in turn will become a Discussion Director and lead the group discussion.
  3. If one is not ready to direct they simply say “pass” and the next person becomes the Discussion Director.
  4. Anyone who arrives after step 1 (above), may participate but will not get a turn as Discussion Director.
  5. The Discussion Director can make statements or ask questions, or interrupt or redirect the discussion at their discretion.
  6. The discussion participants can state their own opinions only when asked by the Discussion Director, not Interrupt others and accede to the Discussion Director’s interruptions or redirections.
  7. When the timer goes off the person speaking finishes their thought and then the next participant clockwise becomes the next Discussion Director.
  8. After we've gone around once anyone who passed will get a second chance to direct.

At the end of the meeting, participants will have an opportunity to vote on the topic and format for the following meeting.

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