An overview of how people have engaged with Monferanto's workshops, workbooks, and coaching sessions.
The time audit exercise in the first session was genuinely eye-opening. I had a general sense that I was busy but not productive. Mapping out my actual week on paper made the patterns visible in a way that was hard to ignore. The workshop gave me a framework to work with rather than just a list of tips.
I came to the goal-setting workshop with a long list of things I wanted to do. By the end of the session, that list was much shorter but each item felt more real. The life area mapping exercise helped me see which areas I had been neglecting and which ones I was pursuing out of habit rather than genuine interest.
What I appreciated most was that the workshop did not try to sell a single system. It helped me understand the principles behind productive work and then think about how to apply them given my specific job and life. That felt much more useful than following a method designed for someone else.
I had tried various productivity approaches on my own without much success. The coaching sessions helped me understand why some things were not working for me specifically. Having someone ask the right questions at the right moment made a difference that reading books alone had not managed to produce.
The structure of the six-session programme worked well for me. Enough time to work through something meaningful without it becoming an open-ended commitment. The exercises between sessions were practical and the notes from each session gave me something concrete to refer back to when I got stuck.
Monthly sessions have become a useful part of my routine. Not every month brings a major breakthrough, but having a regular space to step back and look at how things are going has helped me catch problems earlier and make adjustments before they become bigger issues.
I downloaded the Weekly Time Planner without attending any workshop first. It came with enough context to use independently. Working through the exercises over two weeks gave me a clearer picture of where my time actually goes, which was different from where I thought it went.
The Goal Architecture Guide helped me work through a decision I had been putting off for months. The structured questions in the workbook made it easier to think clearly about what I actually wanted versus what I thought I should want. A useful tool for anyone who thinks well on paper.
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Across workshops, coaching, and workbooks, a few themes appear consistently in how participants describe their experience at Monferanto.
Many note that the practical orientation of the sessions stands out. The focus is on applying ideas to your specific situation rather than discussing concepts in the abstract. Participants also frequently mention the value of working in a small group, where hearing how others approach similar challenges adds a dimension that working alone does not provide.