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It's only been a few months since I launched the Family Meeting Framework, and I’m thrilled by the response.

Here is what has happened:

  • My Twitter account grew from zero to over 700 followers.
  • My newsletter grew from zero to over 34 intimante followers.
  • I’m grateful to those who purchased The Family Meeting Framework, a course I do my best to offer for free.

A special thank you:
None of this would be possible without my wife. Her ongoing support for me to launch and promote the course means the world to me, and I could not do it without her. She reads my newsletters. And is my biggest fans. Honey, I love you. Thank you—you are appreciated, and you are my highest value.

The feedback I've received:

  • "I don’t know what to teach."
  • "I’m having a hard time scheduling."
  • "My spouse is not supportive."

My thoughts to you:
For those who haven’t watched the course, I provide a specific chapter on how to align with your spouse and manage scheduling. The course can be found here.

What to teach during family meetings...
When I originally created the Family Meeting Framework, it was designed as a structure to hold and run family specific meetings. By design, I left it open to allow any parent to insert their own ideas into the framework.

I do have specific topics I address with my wife and two boys. Some are simple in nature, while others are advanced topics involving the 5 branches of Philosophy. These are sophisticated, PhD-level concepts distilled into simple ideas that children can understand—ensuring that, for the rest of their lives, they are never confused. I can guarantee that by knowing these essential issues, a person's life will never be the same. Why? Because the issues taught are inescapable from reality.

If that sounds interesting, click reply to this email with “Make it!”

Warm regards

Brion

P.S.

Many of you have asked what I do for my day job. I will answer this in my next newsletter. Thank you.

The Family Meeting Framework

I teach concerned parents how to run their own family meetings so their kids can reach their highest potential. And parents can create deep relationships that last a lifetime.

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