List qualitative and quantitative markers you can observe without special equipment: energy after typical days, conflict recovery time, monthly cash variance, or belonging moments. Predefining signals reduces narrative spin later, helping future-you trust present-you’s criteria when excitement or fear distort memory.
Imagine your pilot ended badly. Write the story of what went wrong, then reverse-engineer safeguards. This creative pessimism builds compassion for future stress and reveals cheap interventions now. Invite collaborators to contribute, expanding imagination and responsibility before small issues become loud, expensive surprises.
Immediately after the pilot, answer three questions: what was intended, what occurred, and what will change. Keep blame low and curiosity high. Archive artifacts, update your playbook, and schedule a tiny celebration. Completion rituals anchor confidence for the next brave, reversible experiment you’ll design.
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