Presence as a daily practice

As I read James Clear book, Atomic Habits, I am reminded of the many times I’ve made small, incremental changes to my life patterns that eventually resulted in daily habits that lasted years and changed my life forever. What I’ve found is that for me the life of a daily habit usually lasts around five to seven years.  And that at each phase, over time, I began to recognize a new identity for myself.

Folded Snow

Photograph by Carla Kimball

While I haven’t been posting for a while, it doesn’t mean I haven’t been photographing. I’m working on several new photography projects that aren’t yet ready for posting, and then occasionally I come up with an image that’s perfect for this blog. Here’s my latest. Question of the day…How can you simplify your life?

The art of designing really effective meetings

My good friend and colleague, Beth Tener, is a long-time meeting designer and facilitator.  Beth is highly skilled at designing meetings that are both collaborative and consequential.  She’s now offering three workshops to share what she’s learned about how to design meetings that do more.  I highly recommend attending one or more!  You might also More…