Practice


Discussion Guides & Videos

Breakout 1 : Whole Team


20 minutes

Screen from a sports practice platform showing warm-up instructions, team info, and questions for participants with a dark background and gold accents.

Breakout 2 : Small Teams


10 minutes

A motivational image about reflection with workout goals. It features a black background, white text, a circular exercise icon in the top right corner, and a gold-colored highlighted section for warm-up activity. The text encourages reporting on a goal, specifically starting with the person with the most recent birthday, with details for a half-team workout of 2 minutes per person.

Breakout 3 : Partners


Quick Discussion

Slide from a presentation titled 'Position'. The slide includes instructions for a discussion practice, with a warm-up activity labeled 'Scrimmage' that says 'Start with: The person who got up the earliest this morning.' Additional questions include 'Is there a discrepancy between your identity and your habits?'. The slide also has a graphic of a circular arrow diagram labeled 'R,' 'P,' 'A,' and 'D' in the top right corner.

Breakout 4 : Partners


Quick Discussion

Slide from a presentation titled 'Purpose' with instructions for practice on reporting and sharpening purposes, including warm-up activities like scrimmage, and emphasizing starting with the person with the most championships. Contains sections for personal and professional statements of purpose.

Breakout 5 : Partners


Quick Discussion

A slide titled 'Action' with instructions for a practice exercise. It includes warm-up, scrimmage, and last lap segments. The last lap section prompts to start with the person with the most athletic surgeries. There's a question asking what goal the team wants to chase and how they can help.

Breakout 6 : Whole Team


Discussion

A fitness or workout instruction slide titled 'Post your PAR' with steps to practice completing a full revolution, including warm-up, scrimmage, and final steps to discuss purpose and call to action, with a circular diagram on the top right showing three stages labeled P, R, and A.