A warm welcome here! I see my courses as a learning community that I'm facilitating -- we learn from each other, I learn from you, as well as you learn from whatever I share that is relevant to you. I invite your questions and your replies to each other's questions. Be helpful, be kind, be engaged in the chat as much as you'd enjoy! Each of us who participates in this course is a culture-setter... You influence our course's culture with every interaction. How would you like for this course community to feel like? What are a few top values you'd love to see? Comment below. Some principles for us: Comment once, reply twice. For each comment that you make, try to find 2 other comments, especially those with few replies, and try to add a reply – with your encouragement and suggestions, if appropriate. This helps to balance the comment/reply ratio, making the community more like... a community :) Co-Learning Community. Nobody here (not even the "teacher") knows everything about the topic... as we each learn from our actions in the world, we can share that learning with each other here. So let's create a co-learning environment! Even the "teacher" will learn from your comments :) Keep all sharings confidential. Let's keep this a safe space for sharing by promising to keep all comments (particularly the personal ones) confidential. Receive deeply what others see/feel from you, especially if you're sharing something personal. It’s a meaningful practice. It’ll help you integrate and express better your energy signature. Let me know below if these values are helpful, and if you have any suggestions. The values we embody together here is what makes this course experience amazing for each other 😊 If no comments below and no ability to comment, first log into the course.
@Heather Lakatos you must be my cousin (in engineering). I also track: a) finances (income, major expenses), b) hours spent on biz (each month general, learning, marketing, proposals), c) billable hours (looking for monthly trends), and d) other unbillable hours. Also because I'm a grant writer, I track grants written, and grants $ won as well as new processes documented (which George calls HAT Manuals).
@Lynne Young yes we are engineering cousins - love it (we should compare notes sometime)!
OOOHHHH I don't track hat manuals explicitly - I'll noodle on that one - thank you!!!
The video above was rambly... if you get something out of it, you're lucky 😆 let me know what you found helpful below... ...and how lucky was it that the video length happens to be 11:11 ?? Unplanned, unexpected, difficult to repeat, just like luck 😊 This is a preview lesson and you can watch it by clicking the Play button above. Enjoy :) To read or add comments, log in first... or if you haven't enrolled in any of my courses (to get logged-in access), check them out here.
I love how the video is 11:11 in length
Find a piece of content where one of your values was clearly displayed. (Could be the same piece of content you shared in an earlier exercise.) What aspect of the content displays the value(s)? If you'd like, comment below with the link, inviting others to reply with what values they see… (If you don't see any comments below, it means you're not logged into the course, or perhaps not enrolled. If you haven't enrolled, you can do so here.)
Tara Whitney:
https://www.tara-whitney.co...
Carlie Melody Mae:
empathetic, gentleness
Cynthia Hauk:
I appreciate that you’re pointing to our sense of sovereignty and agency as a way of healing, growing, and tending to our own needs
Patricia Bravo:
https://www.researchgate.ne...
Kayli:
I can only see the abstract, but from that I would guess authenticity and empathy are values
Tara Whitney:
Authority and compassion
Nethra Samarawickrema:
https://www.workwithnethra....
Brandon:
thoughtfulness, design,an anthropological lens / depth that's different than what i associate with more traditional coaching
meganbrians:
https://www.instagram.com/p/C1-MY0hrydC/
Kayli:
@meganbrians Values: perhaps Presence,, Calm, Regulation, Ease, Relaxation, Witnessing
curiosity, open-mindedness, practicality