The amount of information available to us (both on & offline) is growing more than 65% each year. Astonishing? Yes. Depressing? Maybe. Overwhelming. Could be. In an IDC survey sponsored by Xerox, respondents said they spent up to 26% of their time dealing with the consequences of info … [Read more...] about Telling shiny objects apart from true illumination
One Hundred Free Books
It wasn't so long ago, that if for some arcane reason I wanted to know the temperature in Mumbai, as a kid I'd have had to hope onto my trusty, rusty blue bike, pedal up the hill & around several corners to arrive at the local library. Pulling open the heavy door, I'd have had to walk into the … [Read more...] about One Hundred Free Books
Live like someone left the gate open
Gotta love this little puppy. She's up for exploration, engine is revved, gas pedal is to the floor. Like a Go Life Lens®. Action packed, try it, let's explore, jump in, take a chance - all are important, natural, vocabulary to a Go Life Lens®. On a good day, it brings exploration, spontaneity, … [Read more...] about Live like someone left the gate open
Inspiration without the saccharine after taste = Mama Hope
Need a little inspiration without the saccharine after taste? Check out Mama Hope. Here's to the multi-dimensional, caregiving, infinite & infinitely inspiring leaders among us. Here's to you. Mama Hope believes that everyone should have a say in how they’re represented. When asked what they … [Read more...] about Inspiration without the saccharine after taste = Mama Hope
Fishbowl toilets- now that's creative
If these fishbowl toilets aren't an attention grabber I don't know what is. There are a variety of ways to see these tanks, from an environmental lens to a sociological one: Designed for Chinese families where space is at a premium, they're marketed as a way to save space They use less water … [Read more...] about Fishbowl toilets- now that's creative
Learning to see – design lessons from Anthony Rotolo
Creative Commons licensed on Flickr by: qthomasbower Someone forwarded me this blog post by Anthony Rotolo. I love the emphasis on seeing. Anthony says 'If we can observe a thing and understand why we react to it in the way that we do, then we can bring insight into our work, and so cause others to … [Read more...] about Learning to see – design lessons from Anthony Rotolo
Take a seat (in a ball pit) & make a friend
What would you do if a sign invited you to jump into a ball pit & make a new friend? People were invited to do just that via Soul Pancake & respond to statements written on the balls. Statements such as 'share 3 things on your bucket list' & 'find one thing you have in common.' Check … [Read more...] about Take a seat (in a ball pit) & make a friend
100% human – Labels are for clothes
Labels are great. They can take what's complicated & simplify it. They can create community (any other mothers of teens out there? any other Canadians living in Kenya?). They can be shortcuts that bring ease. They can define & delineate. Like assessments. Like Life Lenses®. Labels can … [Read more...] about 100% human – Labels are for clothes
Brave Leaps – create the life you want
I was recently interviewed for Tricia Hollyer's Brave Leaps. It was an intriguing task - reflecting on the footsteps that have led me to this wild, tropical path, this time & place, living in Africa. What's a brave leap? In part it's a process of 'navigating hope & fear.' "As someone who … [Read more...] about Brave Leaps – create the life you want
'I would only believe in a God who knew how to dance.' Friedrich Nietzsche
Photo Credit: AlicePopkorn via Compfight cc Not many things come to mind that are as entrenched in opinion & perspective as religion. Entrenched as in I'm right, you're wrong. Opinions such as My God rules, yours isn't even on the radar. Dichotomous. Black & white. Yes or no. Right or … [Read more...] about 'I would only believe in a God who knew how to dance.' Friedrich Nietzsche
Learning concierge anyone? (via Jane Hart)
Below is an excerpt from Jane Hart's blog post: Modernising the L&D function: From learning gatekeeper to learning concierge. Love her concept of a learning concierge someone who facilitates other's self-organized learning (for those not yet able to do this for themselves). I’ve already … [Read more...] about Learning concierge anyone? (via Jane Hart)
Everyone smiles in the same language
Life Lenses® is all about building bridges across different perspectives. Bringing appreciation to 'other,' to 'different.' Frequently, when conflict is rife, when tempers are hot, when differences are many, when time is short and resources are low, differences can be the only thing on our … [Read more...] about Everyone smiles in the same language



