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Legacy Blueprint

 
 

A quick note on how the program will go for the next few weeks.

CONTENT: Each module is considered on week’s worth of work. The exception being the Prework. You can start on the prework IMMEDIATELY whenever you are first given access to the program. The first module would start the Monday before our first Thursday call.

Here is the weekly schedule:

MONDAY: Begin the module for the week.

WEDNESDAY: Post drafts of homework to Circle. This gives me time to look over the work before the call on Thursday.

THURSDAY: Q&A call to get feedback on work and to get direction on how to clarify in order to keep working forward and finish up the week’s work by Sunday evening. These calls are really important so be sure to make time for them. This is where you have my undivided attention on YOUR Blueprint. If there’s nothing for me to give you feedback on, then it’s hard for me to help you!

SUNDAY: Post next version of homework to Circle.

Each of the weeks builds on the next week and you will have more and more clarity as you progress through the program, so it's ok if you feel like you don't have all the answers yet or if you are feeling a little stuck on a week. Keep going. Don't get stuck and spin in one of the weeks until you feel like it's perfect because you will fall behind and miss out on the clarity in the future weeks. That being said, do NOT jump around. The content doesn't work if it's done out of order.

You will only have access to this program for the next few weeks so be sure to keep up. You can do this!!

COMMUNICATION: We use an online platform called Circle to communicate with myself and with the group. Now, I want to address any thoughts of hiding you may have right now. Sharing your work on a platform where other group members can see it may feel uncomfortable, vulnerable, or unnecessary, but I can promise you that you will get MORE out of sharing your work, especially if it’s imperfect. Additionally, you will also learn more from others sharing. We are in the mud together and it will make us all stronger. It’s never expected for things you share on Circle to be perfect, in fact, it’s better if it’s messy! That’s how we all learn together! So, the messier the better.

WEEKLY CALLS: The weekly calls are your opportunity to get clarity, feedback and learn directly from me and also to listen to what work others are doing in the program. These calls are not recorded so be sure to cut time out of your schedule for these calls for the duration of the program. It is very rare to have a client miss any of these calls.

WORKBOOK: For sustainability reasons, the workbook is NOT required to be printed out. You can simply open it on your computer and think through the prompts, or open it in a doc on your computer and type into it. You could use your own notebook, recycled paper or even scrap paper if you’d prefer. However, you are welcome to download and print out the workbook. I would ask that at minimum you use recycled paper and an eco setting on your printer if possible. But before printing anything out, please consider the following data:

The Paper and Pulp Industry (PPI) is among the top 5 most energy-intensive industries globally. On par with aviation industry, marine shipping industry, internet data centre use.

PPI is the 3rd largest water consumer after metal and chemical industries.

Furszyfer Del Rio, D. D., Sovacool, B. K., Griffiths, S., Bazilian, M., Kim, J., Foley, A. M., & Rooney, D. (2022). Decarbonizing the pulp and paper industry: A critical and systematic review of sociotechnical developments and policy options. Elsevier Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews.