If there were a venn diagram of "what you can control" and "what you can't control," it feels like luck would be in the middle. Technically, those two diagrams shouldn't intersect, but I think luck …
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Inbox zero vs. laundry basket zero
Two arbitrary metrics to measure two different kinds of productivity. Which do you prioritize? …
Quality entropy
When people don’t care about what they make or sell its only a matter of time before the quality decreases. Think about the craftsperson, hand delivering a chair they've worked on for hours. There is …
The Stoke Deck as a gateway to facilitation
The stoke deck feels like a gateway to facilitation. Over the past week, I’ve seen how the stoke deck, with it’s simple instructions and fun games, can be used by people of any age. Not only can a …
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Facilitating truth
Facilitation helps people get closer to speaking their truth. I think that's why it's so magical, but also so hard. Sometimes it takes a lot to cut through the walls we've built up. Sometimes it's …
Venn diagrams might make you a better designer and teacher
Integrative thinking is a crucial design mindset. It’s the ability to balance two seemingly opposed possibilities to find a solution that incorporates both. Example: “we could be the cheapest, or we …
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