One of the things I love most about Brainstorm to Action Lab is that we're building it together. As the Lab continues to evolve, I'm planning to host regular live sessions (with recordings available for anyone who can't make it live). 💙 Before I lock in the format, I'd really value your input on what would actually be most useful for you. Right now, here’s what I’m considering: 🧭 Weekly Thinking Labs (30–60 minutes) A focused live session each week where we work through one challenge, question, or thinking exercise together. This would be more frequent, lighter, and very hands-on. 🔬 Monthly Deep-Dive Workshops (60–90 minutes) A deeper, more structured session each month exploring topics like choosing the right project, organizing ideas, overcoming overthinking, making decisions, building momentum, or designing better workflows. ⚡ Or a combination of both Weekly sessions for momentum + monthly workshops for depth and frameworks. But before I decide, I want to hear from you honestly: 💬 What would actually work best for you? • Would weekly live sessions feel too frequent, or would they help you stay consistent? • Do you prefer shorter, more regular thinking sessions—or fewer, deeper workshops? • Would you actually show up more for live sessions, or is replay access more important to you? • What days and times would realistically work for you? • If you could join one session tomorrow, what would you want it to help you solve? The goal isn’t to create a content schedule. It’s to build a Thinking Lab where we can organize ideas, think through challenges, experiment with possibilities, and actually move meaningful projects forward, together. I’d really love your honest thoughts on this 🧪