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Group Sessions
Small cohorts · Xalapa location

Sessions are conducted with small groups of entrepreneurs from different business types. The group setting creates an additional layer of value: participants hear how others in different industries handle similar organizational challenges.

Small group size — each participant receives attention
Scheduled sessions at Revolución 11, Xalapa
Mixed business types in each cohort
All four sessions included
Written materials provided for each session
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Individual Format
One-on-one · In-person or remote

All four sessions are conducted one-on-one. The entire program — the time audit, pattern analysis, priority system, and applied practice — is built around your specific business, your actual schedule, and the particular challenges of your operation.

Entirely focused on your business and schedule
Available in-person (Xalapa) or remotely
Scheduling flexibility — sessions at times that work for you
Priority system built specifically for your business type
Follow-up reference materials after each session
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Company Format
Teams · At your location or ours

For businesses where multiple partners, managers, or team members would benefit from developing a shared organizational framework. When the people running a business operate from the same priority system, coordination becomes significantly more straightforward.

Designed for teams of 2–8 participants from the same organization
Delivered at your location or at Revolución 11
Shared priority framework developed for the organization
Schedule coordinated with your operational calendar
Materials adapted to your business context
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Common Ground

What every format includes.

Regardless of format, the core program structure and the tools introduced in each session remain consistent.

1
A real-week time audit

Participants document how their time is actually distributed across a working week — not how they assume it is. This forms the foundation for all subsequent work in the program.

2
Pattern identification

Using the audit data, participants identify recurring patterns — the specific activities, habits, and interruptions that consume time without contributing to meaningful business outcomes.

3
A custom priority system

Each participant builds a decision-making framework adapted to their business type. This is not a template applied uniformly — it is constructed from the specifics of each participant's operation.

4
Applied practice with real situations

The final session puts the priority system to work against actual situations from each participant's week — including the urgent-but-unimportant requests that most commonly derail the day.

Entrepreneurs working at a table during a structured group session, notebooks and schedules visible