August 14, 2020 | Beauty of Beginnings, Deliberately Developmental Organisations, Personal Development, Stewardship, Leadership, Entrepreneurs, Syntropic Enterprise
Antidotes and emergency kits To be prepared for the breakdown, the unanticipated, the glitches. To know that we have close by the antidote, the emergency kit. Be that the bandaid, or a swim in the ocean, walk in the forest, silence, meditation. Or a friend on call....
August 13, 2020 | Beauty of Beginnings, Personal Development, Stewardship, Leadership, Entrepreneurs
Glitched The image I have in my head is the zigzag pattern on a computer or TV screen when the signal is interrupted. That is the metaphor. The signal is interrupted. For the last few days I have been feeling glitched. There is a low current of irritation I sense in...
August 12, 2020 | Beauty of Beginnings, Economies for justice, Future of Business, Syntropic Enterprise
Reduced to an hourly rate By doing so we agree to become a commodity. We deny the potential for real value. Yet we are so conditioned to do this. Perhaps instead we take the time at the front end, and then ongoing through the course of our engagement, to find out...
August 11, 2020 | Beauty of Beginnings, Bucky Fuller-Critical Path, Deliberately Developmental Organisations, Future of Business, Stewardship, Leadership, Entrepreneurs, Syntropic Enterprise
Holding an intention. The delightful mystery of the journey In the world of business-as-usual, we are taught to make goals, plan the budget, design the path forward. We are going here…and this is how we are doing it. This is a fool’s game. To even think we know...
August 10, 2020 | Beauty of Beginnings, Current Affairs, Personal Development
Anger as a means to explore the boundaries of our humanity I have always been feisty. Fierce. Comfortable with my anger. Happy to express it. Learning to do so without violating of another is part of growing up. Our society today works hard to suppress expressions of...
August 9, 2020 | Beauty of Beginnings, Current Affairs
Sustainability is an impossible dream in this unevenly gendered system Ninety per cent of the world’s wealth is owned by men. Most of the wages in the world go to men, while women do about two-thirds of all the work, most of which is underpaid or not paid at all....