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| bio | https://andreamignolo.com |
| coaching | https://methodandmatter.com |
| design | https://pnts.us |
| writing | https://pnts.medium.com |
| bio | https://andreamignolo.com |
For anyone who is dealing with uncertainty, discomfort, and fear, I wrote a small piece for you (for us).
https://medium.com/method-matter/working-with-discomfort-da3a0cc27358
Every gritter in Scotland has a name. The names are chosen democratically by ordinary local Scots.
Think Boaty McBoatface.
This is the best thing I have ever learned about Scotland in years, and I live here.
https://scotgov.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=2de764a9303848ffb9a4cac0bd0b1aab
Fediverse! I am running a short intensive (which I am VERY excited about), Leader as Coach, for folks who want to add coaching skills to their leadership practice.
What Leader as Coach gives you that books can't is a safe space to practice coach-like conversations with other humans and learn from hands-on experience.
You can learn more about the course and sign-up to know when registration opens: https://maven.com/andrea-mignolo/leader-as-coach
Please share this far and wide! Thank you!
"We always know more than we can tell and will always tell more than we can write down." - Dave Snowden
https://thecynefin.co/twelvetide-204-the-variety-of-narrarive/
In this second section, I am moving on to the wider field of narrative. I wrote a paper on narrative and phenomenology while at University for a college seminar on feminism which got me into an over-intensive library period looking at archetypal story forms in different societies. That involved a mixture of fascination and […]
Time is a human affair, a technology that we experience rather than a fundamental part of the universe. https://www.npr.org/2022/12/16/1139780043/what-is-time-physics-atomic-clocks-society
With each new surge of Mastodon users, I feel the need to point out:
1. Welcome!
2. There is a learning curve here, but most people find it short and not very steep. Play around, explore. You'll get it.
3. Lots of people are willing to help.
4. Yes, it's different than Twitter. Sometimes in good ways, sometimes not. But you'll figure it out.
5. With surges especially, things sometimes get slow/glitchy, but they usually get fixed pretty quick.
Be patient.