By: O.L./Sway Buckley
One often overlooked element of productivity is the environment in which the project is being done. This is also true when it comes to having a monthly marriedpreneur legacy meeting! Coworkr. co reports:
Factors like temperature, lighting, and noise can drastically affect your employees' mood and even overall health, and even the design of your office can make it easier or harder to work.
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Whether you plan to have your legacy meeting in your home or elsewhere, consider what kind of environment would bring the best results for both of you. For example, whenever we do our legacy meetings at home, there is a specific room and spot in the room we use. It's a bright and airy space with lots of natural sunlight. That's important for us. It allows us to create, relax and enjoy the process together.
Changing your workspace location and appearance increases your productivity and creativity and allows you to be more innovative.
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Whenever we prepare for a Quarterly or Annual legacy meeting, we ask each other what kind of space we want to be in (as those meetings tend to take more time). But when we prepare with the environment (and food) in mind, it gives an extra dose of excitement for legacy building.
#1 Honor God
#2 Have Fun
We never want to be so stuck in a routine that we create a hamster wheel for ourselves. We've always desired to enjoy the journey together, and over the years, we've learned that it often requires more intentionality than we expected. And the results are worth it!
If you're a marriedpreneur couple where one or both of you are building a business and you're seeking a system to help you scale and have fun, having a monthly legacy meeting is a great tool to implement. We've created a free checklist to help you get started here.
Here's to living purposefully, powerfully, and profitably in sync,
O.L. & Sway
O.L. is a former banker turned real estate consultant and entrepreneur. Sway is a former CEO of a staffing firm she started on her dorm room floor to pay for college. Together they co-own Marriedpreneur Life Consultancy, equipping faith-based married entrepreneur couples with high-level systems to scale (without strain). They're the creators of the Marriedpreneur Operating Systems and the co-hosts of The Marriedprenuer Life Podcast, which was praised as one of Wedding Wire's top relationship podcasts. Learn more at MarriedpreneurLife.com.