Ted sees the blueprints that people secretly harbor for the work of their soul and turns his hand as an architect to make these graspable. And he does it in a way that feels like a gentle adventure.
Liz Slade
Leader of The Unitarian Church of England

Molly Month

Do your thing in the orbit of others doing theirs

The Basics

September 1-September 30

Everyone brings a project of their own and we help each other make progress with that.  That’s mission one.  

We develop habits and routines and inhabit the state of being the future we want demands.  We hep each other do this as well.  

And we help each other to consider our relationships.  The world we put our work and our self into is a world of people: friends, family and that audience or those customers our art or business aims to reach and serve.   To upgrade our relationships is to upgrade our work and vice versa.

FAQ

  • The art you are in the middle of or want to begin
  • A business venture
  • Figuring out what “your thing” is
  • Anything that will be served by support, suggestions, and accountability
  • Commit to helping others and receiving help
  • 5-7 hours a week online
  • 5-7 hours a week offline
  • A recollection that we learn to walk one embarrassingly small step at a time
  • Be 17-77 years old or willing to lie about your age

Ted will be the chief host in March but others Molly Faculty@Large will join to offer their ideas, support and guidance.  

The suggested cost is 1000 euro/dollars but we can discuss options.

10 Reasons To Enroll

ted.at.molly@gmail.com


Still reading? Great. Thanks.

Below are some additional ideas, techniques and tools we will likely cover as we work together and on our projects, the kinds of things that I have found to be most helpful to those people I have taught and worked with as a teacher and coach over the last thirty years.

  1. You do not have to be good
  2. Being well met
  3. Sacred space, sacred time
  4. Magic wand calibration
  5. Tiny, tolerable, small steps
  6. Zen tennis
  7. Renaming your inner critic
  8. Recruiting a Rabbi
  9. Central contradiction fist bump
  10. The weight of thought
  11. A well dressed mind
  12. A poem for entrepreneurs
  13. A poem for leaders
  14. Ghosts into ancestors
  15. Want, Need, Demand
  16. Teach what you need to learn
  17. Life is who you have, not what you have
  18. A small god
  19. The road ahead goes both ways
  20. Who’s there?
  21. Kindergarten for adults
  22. A love poem to yourself
  23. Buzz-Buzz
  24. Rituals, not Rewards
  25. Announcing your place in the family of things
When you are stuck and you need someone who feels like your oldest friend, listens completely, picks up on the subtlest subtlety, points where you might need to be, and reminds you that, actually, you’re great, that’s what you get from Ted.
--Charles Davies,
Writer, poet, creator of the Very Clear Ideas process

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