New Heights Mapped
During the first week of May, I was off for a week with two other people to hike, bike and wander in the French region of Isère. I enjoyed exploring and riding different cities and villages, forests …
During the first week of May, I was off for a week with two other people to hike, bike and wander in the French region of Isère. I enjoyed exploring and riding different cities and villages, forests …
Next: Potential and conversational.
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“Participating for the second time in the #PKMastery workshop to revisit, develop and refine my work and learning practices with a global cohort and @hjarche https://twitter.com/hjarche/status/1365337275656200202“
I participated in the Personal Knowledge Mastery Workshop. Each week, …
…“The challenge then is about change. How do you get all the pieces fitting so individuals are being their best, and a group moves forward (literally in the case of motorbike rides).
A lot has to
…“I’m also deeply passionate about learning. To be clear, I think learning is something that happens between someone’s ears. You can’t box it up and sell it and you certainly can’t manage it (for someone else).” —
…“With increased remote work, rise of gig-based economies, digital transformation and automation, the landscape of work has already started to change in a post COVID world. If the only thing that’s constant is change, skills are the currency that can
I share insights from my network and beyond when time allows. Read on.
‘The spaces in-between’ by Seth Godin
…“To focus on possibility, on the change we seek to make, on showing up as an even better version
“Leaders, who dare to let their guard down and keep an open mind, are less fearful than those in rusty armours hiding behind the words of no, wait and maybe tomorrow.” — Kenneth Mikkelsen
efining ours why. Identifying our superpowers and potentials. Scoping how we engage in-person and remotely, live and asynchronously within teams, networks and communities. The outputs of those activities are the pillars of our intentions to act deliberately, learn continuously …
I dived deep into holistic health in a previous post. Noticing ourselves helps us to wire ourselves on different levels.
Below is what I sketched while doing a guided self-awareness exercice, ‘Head Heart Gut’ …
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