Molly Month

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March 1-March 31
   

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Make real progress on a project

Practice being who you want to be

Make the month beautiful

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Greetings,

If you are a college student at home during a longer than normal winter break, someone who wants to push through the resistance that comes when you sit down to write (or compose or craft or get your business started)  or someone wanting to make a change and looking for community, I invite you to spend the month doing work that calls to your soul in the orbit of others doing the same.

You should do this to:

Get a lot done, work with others, set yourself up for a good year, and grow alongside others.  And to feel less lonely.

You should be:

Between 17-77, driven to help and be helped, looking to “do your thing,” willing to laugh about how goofy life is.

You should count on: 

Five to seven hours a week online and at least another five to seven hours of work on your own or with others in the group.  Yup, it is a commitment, but you can do it alongside what you have going on now. 

In addition to working on a project of your own—your book, your songs, exercising for real, getting a business going—there will be daily work and team projects so that we build habits, work with others, and have the opportunity to give, and get, lots of feedback.  

Let’s get stuff done and be who we want to be for the month and in the future beyond the pandemic too.

The group is limited to twelve and I will meet with each participant one-on-one before we begin.
 
The month costs $1000.
 

Let’s make January beautiful, together,

Ted

Ten Reasons to Enroll

  1. Focus, structure, doing good stuff, and adding community during the lost at sea, what do I do, lonely time that COVID can be.
  2. Do lots of bad work.  (The only way to get better at writing, filming, singing, selling, etc is to do it badly–a lot–first. ) Do that in a friendly place with others doing the same. 
  3. Lots of feedback on what you are doing.
  4. Meet someone who you would certainly not have met otherwise, who you like.  A new friend.
  5. Meet someone who you would not have met otherwise, who irritates you ( a little) and from you can learn as we consider (safely) why that happens and matters.
  6. Set yourself up to make 2021 happy and productive.
  7. Be a beginner at a few things and do that with other beginners.
  8. Share your expertise or interests with those who will share theirs.
  9. Practice connecting and working together.
  10. Make change according to a program designed with you in mind.   

Interested?  Got questions?
ted.at.molly@gmail.com

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, Chief Officer of the General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches

Work on your project as we also cover:

Still reading? Great. Thanks.

Here 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 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. Human interface upgrade
  11. The weight of thought
  12. A well dressed mind
  13. A poem for entrepreneurs
  14. A poem for leaders
  15. Ghosts into ancestors
  16. Want, Need, Demand
  17. Teach what you need to learn
  18. Life is who you have, not what you have
  19. A small god
  20. The road ahead goes both ways
  21. Who’s there?
  22. Kindergarten for adults
  23. A love poem to yourself
  24. Buzz-Buzz
  25. Rituals, not Rewards
  26. A quiet shout

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