ALL-IN-ONE MEETING GUIDE YOUR CHILDHOOD SELF

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ALL-IN-ONE MEETING GUIDE YOUR CHILDHOOD SELF LeanIn.0rg, 2016 1

Overview Connection activities focus on sharing personal stories and benefiting from your Circle s ideas, experiences, and support. This connection activity uses childhood photos to help members connect with their younger and adult selves and deepen trust within the Circle. Meeting Goals Enable a connection between your younger and current self Identify a goal that your childhood self would want for you today Develop a stronger sense of trust and connection with your Circle Pre-Meeting Prep Bring a hard copy of a photo of yourself as a young child (this does not need to be an original print, just something that can be shared with other members) Bring a copy of this meeting guide Make sure your One Action Update is ready (if you re doing this) Brought to you in partnership with... Nirit Hazan, an organizational consultant, executive coach, and senior facilitator at Stanford s Graduate School of Business. LeanIn.0rg, 2016 2

Meeting Agenda Approx. 100 115 minutes for total meeting (based on a group size of ten members) 1 2 Check-In Approx. 20 minutes Warm up, catch up, and get going p.4 Connection Activities Approx. 55-70 minutes Share, connect, and grow together p.5 Activity 1: Connecting with Your Younger Self Approx. 55 minutes Deepen your understanding of yourself and your Circle members by sharing childhood photos p.5 Activity 2: Group Debrief (Optional) Approx. 15 minutes Discuss how sharing these photos makes you feel p.8 3 4 One Action Approx. 15 minutes The little push you need to go for it p.9 Wrap-Up Approx. 10 minutes What s next and a few final words p.10 Optional Worksheet One Action Update p.12 LeanIn.0rg, 2016 3

Meeting Guide Check-In Warm up, catch up, and get going Approx. 20 minutes Step 1: Icebreaker 1 minute or less per member An icebreaker is a powerful tool to help us become present with ourselves and one another. One by one, fill in the sentence below and share it with your Circle. Listen carefully as each member takes a turn and say thank you when she s finished. Avoid the urge to slip into conversation. One word people used to describe me as a child was... Step 2: Member Updates 2 minutes or less per member Once you re warmed up, go around your Circle and share personal updates. As a general rule, personal updates should be brief and focus on big changes and important decisions in your life. (It s OK not to have one every month!) If you have a One Action Update, share that with your Circle at the same time. (A One Action is one concrete action you committed to take at your last meeting. The goal is to step outside your comfort zone or practice a new skill.) For example, a member update might go like this: Since our last meeting, I asked my boss for a big assignment and got it. I m thrilled but a little nervous [personal update]. For my One Action, I asked that coworker I ve been struggling with out for lunch. She immediately said yes, and I was surprised by how easily we got along. I can see it helping in the office, and we re going out for lunch again next week her invite! [One Action update]. LeanIn.0rg, 2016 4

Connection Activities Share, connect, and grow together Approx. 55-70 minutes for all activities Activity 1: Connecting with Your Younger Self Approx. 55 minutes Step 1: Set the stage 2 minutes This activity offers an opportunity to reflect on your past and share with one another. Members experiences will be different some of you will feel fortunate you are no longer that child; others will long to go back to that earlier time and place. Some will struggle to share part of their past; others will feel comfortable looking back. By being open and vulnerable, each of you will create space for others to do the same. Before you jump into the activity, take a moment to review your commitment to confidentiality and open, honest, non-judgmental communication. Have someone read the following Circle fundamentals aloud and then have each member give a thumbs-up to indicate she agrees. Confidentiality Trust is critical. What happens in our Circle should stay in our Circle. Communication We commit to share openly and honestly and to listen with empathy. Commitment Everyone should be invested in our Circle s success and be fully present during this meeting. LeanIn.0rg, 2016 5

Activity 1: Connecting With Your Younger Self (cont.) Step 2: Reflect on your photo Individual activity 5 minutes Take a moment to reflect on the photo you brought by answering the following prompts: Why did you choose this particular photo? When was it taken and what s happening in it? What would you say to the child in your photo? What would the child say to you? LeanIn.0rg, 2016 6

Activity 1: Connecting With Your Younger Self (cont.) Step 3: Share your photo 5 minutes per member, 50 minutes total One by one, take turns sharing and discussing your childhood photos, using the following process for each presenter. Your moderator will set the tone by going first. Show Hold up your photo for the group to see and then pass it around the Circle so everyone can look at it up close. Share As your photo is being passed around, share your responses to the prompts in step 2: Why did you choose this particular photo? When was it taken and what s happening in it? What would you say to the child in your photo? What would the child say to you? Discuss After sharing your photo, have other members ask a few questions to get to know you better. It s important to have at least one comment or question for each Circle member to ensure no one feels like they are left hanging after sharing their personal story. This cycle repeats until you ve all had a turn to share your photo. LeanIn.0rg, 2016 7

Activity 2: Group Debrief (Optional) Approx. 15 minutes Time permitting, share any final reflections you have. What did the photographs teach you about yourself and your Circle members? LeanIn.0rg, 2016 8

One Action The little push you need to go for it Approx. 15 minutes We recommend you close every meeting by committing to a One Action one concrete thing you re going to do before your next Circle meeting to step outside your comfort zone or practice a new skill. Step 1: Identify the action you re going to take Individual activity 5 minutes Identify a goal that your younger self would want you to accomplish. Now, identify one thing you can do in the next month to get closer to that goal. Step 2: Share your One Action with your Circle 2 minutes or less per member, 10 minutes total One by one, go around your Circle and complete the following statements: My younger self would want me to... So, before the next meeting I will... Housekeeping Note: We recommend you give an update on your One Action during your next meeting. On page 12 of this PDF, you ll find an optional worksheet to help you prepare your update. LeanIn.0rg, 2016 9

Wrap-Up What s next and a few final words Approx. 10 minutes Step 1: Finalize logistics of your next meeting 10 minutes Before you break, make sure you have the basics covered for your next meeting, including day and time, location, and food and drink responsibilities. Decide what you re going to do when you get together or who is going to send out ideas. You may also want to talk through what worked and what didn t in today s meeting so you can brainstorm improvements going forward. Step 2: Close on an energetic and inspirational note 1 minutes or less Spend a moment thinking of an attribute that you are glad you have maintained since childhood. One by one, go around the room and share with the group. If you enjoyed this meeting, feel free to repeat it in the future (even with the same group!). It s a great way to continue bring your Circle closer together. LeanIn.0rg, 2016 10

Congratulations on a great meeting. See the following pages for a One Action Update worksheet. LeanIn.0rg, 2016 11

One Action Update Use the following prompts to prepare your One Action Update before your next meeting to maximize your time with your Circle. The area my younger self would want me to work on was... To get closer to this goal, I decided to... My next steps were... The outcome was... LeanIn.0rg, 2016 12