
Particularly when your club hosts a lecture, you might consider this activity.
At the conclusion of the lecture you distribute an envelope and an index card to each person – asking them to write on the index one, two or three ideas they’ve received from the lecture they hope to remember.
They then each seal their card in their envelope – addressing it to themselves. The addressed envelopes are then collected with the promise that the club will mail them before the next monthly meeting.
The hope is that when they receive the envelope, and they get over the initial shock of “this person writes just like I do,” they’ll open the envelope and say to themselves “those were good ideas, and I’m going to apply them.”
Life moves pretty fast, and here’s a novel way to reinforce good ideas that just might get lost in life’s hectic pace.
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