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‘His behaviour is always a bit aggressive, isn’t it?.’ ‘I find meetings with Jim difficult every time  – his attitude is so challenging’. ‘Oh pay no attention – she’s such a grumpy bunny.’ Labels are easy. What’s hard is to step back...
  • 10 April 2019
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  Here’s another occasional thought from the gym. I attended my first aerobics session for two months on Friday last. I was a little apprehensive, even frustrated at how much I seemed to have forgotten, almost like I would ‘fail’...
  • 2 March 2019
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You may already have seen this on LinkedIn: https://nyti.ms/2tufYrt, a recent New York Times article headlined ‘Kindness is a Skill’.  Subtitle: Practical tips for fighting a culture of savagery. Despite the subtitle, I found the article both encouraging and pragmatic, and then...
  • 12 February 2019
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What, if anything, have you heard about Marie Kondo, the sorting superhero? Folding, rolling, even thanking your belongings one at a time – could that all sound a tiny bit obsessive to you? Yes, me too. It all provoked seven shades...
  • 24 January 2019
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Continuing on the occasional theme of what I notice at the gym 🙂 this week I went to a yoga session for the first time. It was a Vinyasa session, which means it was much more dynamic and challenging that...
  • 16 November 2018
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Do you ever think ‘I’d like to read something new and relevant about the Thinking Environment, just not a whole book?!’ Nancy has written a number of short pieces on different aspects of this way of being, with headings like...
  • 15 October 2018
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This morning I went to a studio session at my local gym.  Fresh start for September, new ideas, new moves. When the instructor simply did the new moves to the music it was hard to follow her straight away.  When...
  • 13 September 2018
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Last month’s GDPR* exercise created such a sense of connection for me, as responses came back with comments and news from people for whom the Thinking Environment is much more than a process or a ‘tool’, and more truly a...
  • 24 August 2018
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  Trust is painfully thin on the ground in our current world order, and being able to build trust in an authentic way is vital, important work. I’ve been thinking about how grateful I am to work in a Thinking Environment, a...
  • 5 July 2018
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  How well do you think when you are alone?  I know I don’t do my best – or even great – thinking on my own.  So I was delighted that recently at the UK Time to Think Collegiate meeting...
  • 25 May 2018
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