I think an alternative system that would be more difficult to set up but likely more effective if successful would be an accountability team. The meetings would be similar to this but with more people—a google hangouts where everyone takes turns stating what they did and didn’t get done last week and what they intend to do next week. Not sure about other people but I would feel more pressure to complete my tasks if I had to admit ‘failure’ in front of a group rather than one person. The team could have a page online somewhere where everyone’s current intentions would be posted, and maybe people could even livestream themselves working on the page if they committed to working on something at a particular time (this would be helpful to me because I like having that kind of commitment). Then people could be assigned buddies within the group to bug them about their intentions if they want.
I think an alternative system that would be more difficult to set up but likely more effective if successful would be an accountability team. The meetings would be similar to this but with more people—a google hangouts where everyone takes turns stating what they did and didn’t get done last week and what they intend to do next week. Not sure about other people but I would feel more pressure to complete my tasks if I had to admit ‘failure’ in front of a group rather than one person. The team could have a page online somewhere where everyone’s current intentions would be posted, and maybe people could even livestream themselves working on the page if they committed to working on something at a particular time (this would be helpful to me because I like having that kind of commitment). Then people could be assigned buddies within the group to bug them about their intentions if they want.