Deliberated Explorations
We are about to wrap up this year. It is time to review the few writings I have shared over the past twelve months that flew by. I had the chance to pause, reflect, write and refine deep thoughts and observations in-between tests, learning, and engagement, whether on a duo, team, network or community – level, in the context of the pandemic and shifts in my life and work.
What is the common thread of my writings this year? Deliberated explorations.
In Pluriversal, I kick-started the year by going deep into my Asian roots, defragging my thinking and breaking free learning.
In Healthy and Synchronicity, I shared observations on bringing back our sanity and looking for synchronicity in our lives and work.
In Embracing a community, I used the flight experience/onboarding metaphor to share my reflection and questions on community onboarding and engagement.
In March, I was grateful for the contributions of the women and the uniqueness of this month.
In Brittleness, I shared observations on business culture and mindset shifts.
In Seeds, I highlighted thoughts and experiences related to shifting, urgent optimism, blogging, future skills, superpowers, and Norway.
In Feed, I expand my latest post to share my working and learning activities for the past few weeks.
In Breed, I keep on cultivating my share of working and learning out’s activities.
In Weed, I wrapped the series of four blog posts to share observations and thoughts on shifting and learning.
In Summer Musings, I captured the readings, music playlist and exhibits I handpicked.
In Plurality, I was deliberated on the ways and which I developed habits and designed, nudged and created my glossary.
In Momentum, I shared my latest learnings and observations on upskilling and deskilling.
In Rippling, I amplify observations and thoughts on kindness, agility and experiences.
Thanks to Ryan Tracey for his post ‘Indecent proposals‘. It inspires me to review my posts for this year.
I wish you and your loved ones a Merry Christmas and the crème de la crème for the new year!
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