Your playing small does not serve the world
Two dear friends send me this quote this week, and I’m really thankful, as I’d heard it before, but didn’t know where it came from or where to find...
Read MoreTwo dear friends send me this quote this week, and I’m really thankful, as I’d heard it before, but didn’t know where it came from or where to find...
Read MoreI've been looking for a Values exercise to share with you. I thought I'd found it with the Kouzes and Posner card deck... but was disappointed to find many...
Read MoreIn the Greek myth, Sisyphus was compelled to roll an immense boulder up a hill every day, only to see it roll back down every night. If this sounds...
Read More“Why am I blogging this drawing of my cat?” I asked myself, because somehow it seemed both odd and important. I have thought about it all week, and this...
Read MoreI had two great, short phone calls with US colleagues last night. Hearing their voices (rather than reading their tweets) had an unexpected effect: I felt more "in community"...
Read MoreToday’s serendipitous Twitter find was MOOCs! It all started with a tweet from @mdclement, followed by my question: what is a MOOC? A few clicks later, I knew I’d...
Read MoreToday is World Stoos Day, and I’m reading Twitter tag #stoos, while waiting for folks to return to the live broadcast after supper at @StoosConnect in Amsterdam. Live video...
Read MoreI have been a community change agent for as long as I can remember. I gathered the local kids to put on plays, created little clubs, and put the...
Read MoreI couldn't resist creating a poster from Neil Gaiman's recent talk at the University of the Arts in Philadelpia! "The old rules are crumbling and nobody knows what the...
Read MoreWhen we allow others to set our agenda, we tend to end up playing what I call "a small game". When you play your Big Game, you'll experience the...
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