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FOCUS CAMP ! Week Three WHY FOCUS CAMP? 1. Ongoing value to alumni 2. Opportunity for group momentum 3. I wanted to do the course again HIGHLIGHTS Vision Board Kindness Fearless Fairness Kaizen Mentorship Contribution Godly


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FOCUS CAMP

! Week Three

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WHY FOCUS CAMP?

  • 1. Ongoing value to alumni
  • 2. Opportunity for group momentum
  • 3. I wanted to do the course again
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HIGHLIGHTS…

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Vision Board

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Kindness Compassion Courage Generosity Organized Passionate Student Health Open-Minded Focus Loving Fearless Calm Integrity Happy Leader Humility Joy Work/Life Balance Business Savvy Bravery Listener Trustworthy Ambitious Knowledgeable Helpful Cheerful Creative Grit Kaizen Contribution Mentorship Fitness Godly Authentic Transparent Active Adventurous Level Headed Giving Fairness

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TODAY’S TOPICS

  • 1. The Big Picture
  • 2. Roles
  • 3. Life Vision
  • 4. Goals
  • 5. Live Q&A
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THE BIG PICTURE

There are _____ Components to living a focused life

Five

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THE BIG PICTURE

  • 1. Vision
  • 2. Goals
  • 3. Action Plans
  • 4. Lifestyle Habits
  • 5. Daily Schedule
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THE BIG PICTURE

  • 1. Vision
  • 2. Goals
  • 3. Action Plans
  • 4. Lifestyle Habits
  • 5. Daily Schedule

MODULE TWO

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THE BIG PICTURE

  • 1. Vision
  • 2. Goals
  • 3. Action Plans
  • 4. Lifestyle Habits
  • 5. Daily Schedule

MODULE TWO MODULE THREE

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Q:

When do you recommend starting on these life goals? Do you recommend starting on just one

  • r two or more at the same time? I have this

desire to start now but they add up quickly. I have a finite amount of energy and time to use. — Maka

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DEFINING YOUR ROLES

“Disciplined Pursuit of Less”

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DEFINING YOUR ROLES

Seasons of Life

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LIFE VISION

Roles Legacy Values Life Vision

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LIFE VISION

Roles Legacy Values Life Vision

Your areas

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What You Pass On What You Care About Why You’re Here

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LIFE GOALS

Finances Relationships Rest Vocation Physical Spiritual

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LIFE REALITIES

Finances Relationships Rest Vocation Physical Spiritual

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LIFESTYLE PRACTICES

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LIFESTYLE PRACTICES

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Q & A

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How important is it to identify goals and make a plan for how you’ll reach them? Do you find that some areas of your life develop quite naturally and others need more intentional planning to move them forward? — Marie

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I notice on the Dashboard that you added the Awareness Building Class and Simplicity in Computing. Can you briefly describe what someone can gain by doing these? — Maka

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I was wondering what your workflow for todo’s may be? Ive used OmniFocus, Things, etc. and tend to start ofg well and start falling behind on my todos as the weeks go

  • by. I see you recommend Stephen Covey’s matrix - can

you go through your workflow with your todo’s from catching the initial ideas/todos to getting them done? — Caesar