Lead a Free Time Mastermind or Book Club
To get the most out of reading Free Time: Lose the Busywork, Love Your Business, consider creating a book club or more formalized peer mastermind group to work through the three stages of the Free Time Framework: Align, Design, Assign.
For many years now, I have set recurring weekly or biweekly calls with one or two friends who are doing similar work or who share similar goals. These mastermind groups provide consistent accountability, encouragement, and invaluable brainstorming and moral support.
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Chapter Summaries PDF
At the end of every chapter, there are four prompts: two-sentence summary, permission, questions to ask yourself, and do (or delegate) this next.
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Suggested Facilitator Roadmaps
For guiding your group through the Free Time Framework: one hour, half-day, and 12-week programs (that you can repeat at a quarterly cadence for ongoing accountability).
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Discussion Prompts
With best practices on how to kick things off with your group, including suggested pre-work, ways to balance discussion with time for reflection, and next steps.
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