Momentum Muse: Taking Inventory (#40)
Before you set new intentions, return to the ones you’ve already made.
🌟 Note: Monday, May 26 is a holiday here in the US, so I’m taking a break from hosting body doubling sessions. I did add new dates starting next week. Book here.
Before you set new intentions, return to the ones you’ve already made.
If Momentum Muse is one of your rituals, this might be especially powerful: Is there a theme around intentions you’ve set week over week?
But first, let’s start with where you are right now.
Remember, there is no need to complete all questions. Be gentle, check in, and stop any time.
The plan:
Waypoint: want went well last week, what didn’t, and what ideas do you want to take forward? (5-10 minutes)
Pathfinder: intentions, priorities, GROW, and PINCH (15-20 minutes)
Quest: deeper reflection (up to 30 minutes)
Momentum Muse Zoom Sessions:
Book your slot here: https://tidycal.com/hannakeiner/momentum-muse-body-doubling. We check in, work in parallel through the questions, then check out.
Let’s begin…
What went well last week?
What didn’t go so well?
What are your ideas for next week?
This can include things you want to try differently, or things that you want to continue doing because they’re working well. Once you have a list, select one or two items to commit to.
What are you particularly proud of handling well?
What are your top 3 priorities for this week? (the What)
tip: are you including time for creativity, play, and connections?
What are your intentions for this week? (the How)
Intentions could be: do less, focus, do one hard thing, be kind to myself, lower expectations at home to focus on work, connect with others, challenge myself, etc.
Optional Pathfinder A: Increase your chances of success by using the GROW model to get clear on your goal and next steps.
The GROW model includes four stages: Goal setting (G), an assessment of the current reality (R), an exploration of options (O), and identifying the way forward (W).
What is your goal?
What do you want? Complete this sentence: “I want to….”
What is important about this goal right now?
What does your reality look like?
How do you feel about this?
What internal resistance do you have to taking action?
What resources do you have?
What are your options?
What ideas do you have?
What has worked in the past?
Who could help you with this?
What will you do?
What is your first step?
What might happen to prevent you from taking this action?
What can you do to support yourself?
Optional Pathfinder B: PINCH (ADHD Motivators)
“PINCH” - Work with ADHD motivators. For your priorities, how can you use your interest-based nervous system to motivate you? Brainstorm some ideas to incorporate passion/play, interest, novelty, competition/cooperation/challenge, and hurry.
Passion and Play - How can I turn this into a game or make it fun?
Interest - How can I connect this to my interests?
Novelty - How can I infuse some novelty into this so it sparkles?
Competition / Cooperation / Challenge - How can I turn this into cooperation or a friendly competition (with myself or others)?
Hurry - How can I create a sense of urgency?
Quest: Taking Inventory of your Intentions
Before you set new intentions, return to the ones you’ve already made.
What have I been learning about myself this year so far?
What patterns show up when I look back at old notes, intentions, or past entries?
What feels like it still matters to me? What’s faded out?
What experiment might help me re-engage with something I said I wanted—without the pressure to do it perfectly?
I’d love to hear your reflections. Hearing directly from you keeps me motivated to keep sending these every week. You can just reply to this email or leave a comment.
Until next week,
Hanna
You are always so generous with your offerings! In terms of what I’ve been learning this year: I feel positive about how my writing has been developing. As unfortunate as the contexts are, I’m grateful for a lot of the local action work I’ve been doing. It’s good to meet others in the neighborhood and with shared interests.