Graceful receiving and letting go: lessons from a self-organizing group
So my dear friend Diane just got the job of her dreams. Literally. She’s been having vivid dreams about it since the day she realized she might actually have a shot at getting it. I’m thrilled for her....
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View ArticleWhat lessons are self-organizing groups teaching you right now?
Here are a few self-organizing groups I’m learning with/from this week… 1. A touching and cute self-organizing group (love the response of all the different adults in the video): 2. A brave...
View ArticleThe space between our individual, self-organizing group, and community selves
A remarkable new community member, Anthony Lawlor, got me thinking about transitions this morning. In August I blogged about the experience of consciously moving from four different perspectives:...
View ArticleWhat is community?
I’ve been giving these questions my attention for 6 months now: What is community? How do we create community? How do I know community when I see it? Especially when I’m with people who think, look,...
View ArticleHealing together and trusting yourself: the power of community
I spent this week in San Francisco gathering stories for the upcoming Different Work eBook series that Bas and I are creating. We’re gathering stories of groups and people who are doing work that they...
View Article10 steps to offering free coworking in your home
We opened our home in Seattle’s Central District neighborhood this week as a free coworking space, Wednesdays, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. to start. If you’ve done something like this, or are planning to, I’d...
View ArticleResume as story: Story as resume
This winter, I made a significant professional title leap from Self-Organizing Groups Researcher to Community Story Wrangler. Me and Amy This recognizing-and-claiming-who-you-really-are business is...
View ArticleIf money is a red herring on the way to freedom, how else can we keep score...
I was part of a discussion this week within which this question–asked by my friend Flemming Funch of France–came up. Beyond the sheer amazingness that is Flemming himself, as a writer I intend to...
View ArticleEight tips for a new blogger from an old timer
My friend and coworker Christopher recently decided to follow his passion and start blogging about honey at http://honeyfiend.com/. Honey and book delivery from Christopher He asked a handful of us...
View ArticleGraceful receiving and letting go: lessons from a self-organizing group
So my dear friend Diane just got the job of her dreams. Literally. She’s been having vivid dreams about it since the day she realized she might actually have a shot at getting it. I’m thrilled for her....
View ArticleSix-ish life lessons from my self-organizing community
My self-organizing community gives me so much, so freely, that often my personal humanity-sippy-cup runneth (no wait, tippeth) over. I live within this community, as this community. And it is because...
View ArticleWhat lessons are self-organizing groups teaching you right now?
Here are a few self-organizing groups I’m learning with/from this week… 1. A touching and cute self-organizing group (love the response of all the different adults in the video): 2. A brave...
View ArticleThe space between our individual, self-organizing group, and community selves
A remarkable new community member, Anthony Lawlor, got me thinking about transitions this morning. In August I blogged about the experience of consciously moving from four different perspectives:...
View ArticleWhat is community?
I’ve been giving these questions my attention for 6 months now: What is community? How do we create community? How do I know community when I see it? Especially when I’m with people who think, look,...
View ArticleHealing together and trusting yourself: the power of community
I spent this week in San Francisco gathering stories for the upcoming Different Work eBook series that Bas and I are creating. We’re gathering stories of groups and people who are doing work that they...
View Article10 steps to offering free coworking in your home
We opened our home in Seattle’s Central District neighborhood this week as a free coworking space, Wednesdays, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. to start. If you’ve done something like this, or are planning to, I’d...
View ArticleResume as story: Story as resume
This winter, I made a significant professional title leap from Self-Organizing Groups Researcher to Community Story Wrangler. Me and Amy This recognizing-and-claiming-who-you-really-are business is...
View ArticleIf money is a red herring on the way to freedom, how else can we keep score...
I was part of a discussion this week within which this question–asked by my friend Flemming Funch of France–came up. Beyond the sheer amazingness that is Flemming himself, as a writer I intend to...
View ArticleEight tips for a new blogger from an old timer
My friend and coworker Christopher recently decided to follow his passion and start blogging about honey at http://honeyfiend.com/. Honey and book delivery from Christopher He asked a handful of us...
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