The Problem

Are you… ?

The problem is that …

But people do want to …

So there must be a better way to …

The Solution

Obviously, the solution is to have some sort of structured format of a group activity, which is guided by a facilitator. This structure guides people, through various activities, and helps them to …

What are these activities? There are many different possibilities - you can see some ideas in our menu. But importantly, the meeting’s facilitator does not necessarily know what will work best in a given group. Each person is unique, and each group’s dynamic is unique.

So the unique aspect in the Actualization Club format, compared to other workshops, is that the facilitator does not decide alone on the meeting’s content. All participants co-create the content together - they play an active role in deciding what activities to do. They decide together either by voting or through some other mechanism.

More deeply, participants hold a discussion about what self-actualization actually means. This discussion helps them develop awareness and brainstorm answers together.

Actually, the participants themselves may not necessarily know what activities will work best for them. That’s why the meeting is considered an experimental research lab, a space for exploration, experimentation, trial and error, drawing conclusions, and modifying the activities to better suit us. The facilitator is enabling this process and does not dictate it.

Additionally, when people participate in determining the content of the group meetings, they feel much more invested and connected to the chosen activities compared to what happens in a workshop where the host dictates what is being done.

The Actualization Club Format

In light of the above, the Actualization Club format was created. It’s a unique format for … We want strangers to become friends through authentic conversations and playful group activities, friends who help each other fulfill more of their untapped potential.

These structured events are guided by a facilitator, but all participants co-create the experience together. Participants share what true actualization actually means for them, what it feels like, and how it can be attained. They all choose together from a rich menu of guided prompts, exercises, and games, and then experiment and explore together.