Hi [USER=9740]@Adrian_S[/USER], and [USER=453]@S87[/USER], this is a really great initiative. I'd be up for taking part too, depending on the timing.
In case anyone is interested, Idin from Little Law has been running Saturday 11-1 'FlowHuddle' sessions, where just a small group of people turn up, state an aim for the two hours and then belt on with it (with a 10 min break in the middle). Obviously, it's been and gone for today but this was the invite:
Hey everyone!
Our community has grown a little bigger and we're now sitting at 21 "FlowHuddlers" (that name is growing on me - what do you think?). We've now got our first member from across the Atlantic too!
I'm thinking of creating a forum or online community space of sorts so we can speak during the week. Maybe a place to share challenges, ideas or resources to stay focused when doing work.
Here's the link to this week's FlowHuddle session as well as a button so you can add is straight to your calendar. 👇 [I'VE PUT THE LINK AT THE BOTTOM]
The structure of the session is...
- 11:00 - A quick kick-off chat to see what we're all going to work on
- 11:10 - 50 minute deep work session #1
- 12:00 - We’ll have a break for 10 minutes (you can either leave the room or stay and chat)
- 12:10 - 50 minute deep work session #2
- 1pm - 5 minute check-in and, after that, you can get back to your weekend!
So, in summary, 2 x 50 minute working sessions (with a break in the middle).
As always, forward this email to any friends, housemates or colleagues. I'm always looking to grow this community so if you have any ideas for how best to spread the word, let me know.
Hope to see you on Saturday!
Idin
This is the Zoom link, which I think is the same each week? Otherwise, you could try emailing hello@flowhuddle.com
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I'm wondering if there is some benefit in, eg having a planning meeting with your group and then doing some work with Idin's group? I've found it certainly helps me to focus.
TIA....