Momentum Club

Small groups · 6 weeks · 30 min / week

Work on what matters with great people.

Momentum Club matches you into a small group to spend six weeks on a personally meaningful project or part of your life — while helping a few others do the same.

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3–5 people form a group based on compatibility of interests, backgrounds, and motivations.

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Choose a project or area of life to focus on developing for 6 weeks.

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Articulate a 1–2 sentence focus area objective to anchor your motivation.

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Meet weekly for 30 min to share how the previous week went, soundboard blockers, and set an incremental goal for the next.

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Who's in the group?

Similar interests and motivations. A facilitator keeps things running — or bring your own friends.

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  • The vision is to bring together people of similar interests, motivations, or general compatibility.
  • A community of interested participants have shared some info about themselves, and we propose groups we think would enjoy participating together. Everyone must agree before a group gets scheduled.
  • A facilitator (Misha) runs the calls and keeps everything going smoothly.
  • You're also welcome to bring your friends and create your own group.
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What makes it great?

Steady weekly progress instead of the exhaustion of managing yourself.

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  • Making yourself do stuff is exhausting, especially over an extended period. Instead of managing yourself, you just focus on steady progress one week at a time, and showing up to the weekly call.
  • Time with real people forces you to get clear on how things are actually going, and what you're really after.
  • Get fresh perspectives when something is challenging.
  • Realize maybe you should adjust your expectations because there's legitimately higher-priority stuff going on right now.
  • The weekly cadence means you can't fall off. A bad week is just a bad week, and the next session is a reset. Over time it feels less like pulling teeth and more like a series of small experiments you're genuinely curious about.
  • Seeing what others struggle with makes you less hard on yourself.
  • Seeing others make progress makes you feel like you could too.
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What's it like?

A 30-minute round-robin on Google Meet, plus a recap email and a WhatsApp group.

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  • You get a calendar invite that runs weekly for 6 weeks.
  • The Google Meet is a quick round-robin: progress, blockers, what's next? Everyone gets ~6–10 minutes.
  • It ends up feeling like catching up with friends you're rooting for, while working on something you're actually eager to invest in.
  • A post-call email captures and distills your update, reminds you of your focus area objective, and briefly summarizes what everyone else is up to. See an example
  • Each cohort has a WhatsApp group for anything people want to discuss or share async.
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Why six weeks?

Long enough for real progress, short enough that people don't get bored.

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  • It's long enough to see real progress, and short enough that you don't get bored.
  • It's a comfortable checkpoint. Not everyone is in the right headspace at any given time — you can bail before too long if it's not working out for you right now.
  • A nice strategy: 6 weeks on, 6 weeks off. Push yourself a bit, then bask in the glory of being off the clock, knowing you'll crank it back up when the time comes.
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What should I work on?

Anything at all — a habit, a side-project, a way to take better care of yourself.

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Your focus can be anything: a habit, a side-project, some way you want to take care of yourself.

  • What's something I've been wanting to work on but feel daunted by?
  • What's something I'm tired of having to force myself to do?
  • What's something I've been curious to try but would never actually make myself do?
  • What's making life hard right now, and what's a step I keep putting off because it might not be worth the hassle?

Fitness, meditation, sleep — or great for indie creators who usually work on their stuff solo. Some examples people have done:

  • A Whole30-like elimination diet to better understand reactions to different foods
  • Starting an Instagram / TikTok for cooking videos
  • Developing a meditation practice
  • Marketing their artwork on social media and in the community
  • Balancing physical therapy with an exercise routine to work through an injury while staying active
  • Starting a writing practice to publish ideas and develop an audience
  • Reducing / eliminating undesired social media screen time
  • A habit for staying connected with friends and maintaining relationships
  • Establishing a drum-practice routine

Or a category you might choose from:

Health
sleep, nutrition, movement
Relationships
partner, family, friends
Finance
security, leisure, freedom
Meaning
career, passion, purpose
Mind
growth, environment, calm
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What am I committing to?

30 minutes a week for six weeks. Can't make it? A 10-minute async update.

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Attending a live video call, 30 minutes a week for 6 weeks.

If you can't make a call, the baseline expectation is an async update — about 5 minutes for yourself + 5 minutes for others.

5 minutes for yourself

Checking in about something you said you wanted to do, and becoming aware of what's working and what isn't so you can adjust your intentions and expectations.

5 minutes for others

Sharing your status with the group, and letting others know you see them.

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What's the backstory?

It grew out of a weekly group I loved. I started Momentum Club in Spring 2026.

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I (Misha) used to participate on and off in a weekly group my friend Danny put on. He was exploring a business (called Ambitious) around connecting people to get unstuck in their personal lives and projects — one rendition of it is still described on the website.

It went through many iterations, but was always an awesome space for working on myself in a low-pressure but meaningful way, and connecting with a like-minded group about their own endeavors. Ambitious has been on the backburner for a bit, but I was often curious to take my own spin at organizing something like it — so I started Momentum Club in Spring 2026, exploring how to grow a community organically and bring others the value this model has given me.

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Momentum Club · started Spring 2026