Power Circuits

Members joining forces to work on the weekly progression of their goals and objectives. This is where ideas and good intentions are turned into action, transformation and results.

Power Circuits are where two or more members drive momentum week to week initiating forward progress while navigating adjustments and corrections.

Power Circuits may be Member to Member directed or facilitated by a System Organizer specializing in a specific area of achievement.

They may be as short as a two meeting commitment or go for years. (The record is three years straight).

At any time, a participant can choose to continue on the present path of progress, take a break from meetings for a while or connect into another circuit. Private companies or organizations can modify guidelines to meet their availability and objectives.

Members of Power Circuits are interchangeable and keep evolving. The name of the game is to make as much progress as possible as quickly as possible. New teams, new members, and new ideas keep enthusiasm pumping! Goals evolve as they are strategized – acted upon and achieved!

Why Power Circuits?

They help members progressively transform themselves, their circumstances and their life. Who you become while achieving your goals can be more valuable than achieving your goals!

They help members stay committed to progress and problem-solving.

Members plug into the power of public accountability increasing concentration and creativity.

Measures results and empowers you to keep progressing forward building on what is working and stimulated problem-solving what is not.

A conduit for practical and constructive feedback from your peers or those in leadership.

Improves your weekly scores directly reducing your Power Gaps scores; closing the gap between wish and attainment!

Helps in generating new ideas and solutions to weaknesses or obstacles.

Recharges members with positive energy and enthusiasm.

Helps members stay focused on your highest priority goals and objectives.

Power Circuit Agendas 

  1. Introduce yourself and give your top three goals or objectives you want to focus on in this Power Meeting.
  2. The time to share should be evenly divided between the participants.
  3. One participant is appointed to keep track of time and keep the conversation moving in a positive direction. This would be the role of a System Organizer if one is assigned to facilitate.

Strategic Power Circuits Discussion Questions

Goal of project discussion questions:

  • Goal or Project?
  • Target Date or Deadline?
  • Power Line for this Goal or Project?
  • What are the “current” Power Gaps?
  • What is the order of priority in closing Power Gaps?
  • What should I PAC for my next Tactical Power Circuits?

Tactical Power Circuits Discussion Questions

Tactical Discussion Questions:

  • How did I do with my ‘Broken Glass” commitment?
  • What were my priorities and commitments for this week?
  • What were my outcomes?
  • What progress was made?
  • Where did I fall short?
  • What were my Obstacles to Execution?
  • What are my Strategic Options moving forward?
  • What do I PAC for Success this week?
  • What are my priorities and commitments for this week?
  • What is my “Crawl over broken glass!” for this week?