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My time is spent so all over the place that every time I try to document it I forget haha. I’ve been

Meaning to do a week in the life

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Mar 22Author

Paul, I'd be stokeddd to see your week in the life!

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hmm maybe ill write about this tomorrow

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Mar 23Author

Do itttt

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You're just one of the best. Thank you for openly sharing your work and how it's evolved/evolving, it's inspiring and helpful!

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Mar 15Author

you are THE greatest charley todd!

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Mel thank you for this idea, I'll be writing one up for sure! And I love this frame of "feral free agent" - I haven't come across that yet

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I loved reading this! I feel seen and supported as I design my new work life by you sharing how you’ve intentionally designed your own :) thankful for all that u share

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Mar 20Author

:') thank you kat. excited to hear more about your designings!!

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Mar 14Liked by mel

Thank you, Mel! I’ve also been reading about the AOA courses, they seem quite interesting but a bit too expensive for students or people who are not yet able to pay that much money. Is there a chance there for a scholarship, or a way to get the course without paying all that money? Or just the podcast is enough?

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Mar 15Author

they are fantastic, could not give a higher recommendation:)

yes they do scholarships and/or discount codes for people, esp students! also they have free workshops you can sign up for that give you a taste of the courses (https://www.artofaccomplishment.com/workshop)

i'd say the podcast is great in terms of heady insights, but doing the embodied learning unlocks a whole new level

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Loved this format Mel! The different workstreams you have going on are super impressive. Seems like they mostly revolve around idea structuring & writing.

Also love you included long walks/time outside at the end - somehow people think it’s cool to pretend they only work

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