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Practicing the Art of Dialogue

Europeans, Americans and Canadians kicked off their 2013 Discovery Roundtable with a hearty discussion of what constitutes humane, healthy, innovative communities of work.  Although cultural interpretations varied in the language used, shared understanding culminated around what “ennobles individuals and acts…

Helen Maupin

Archetypes — Mental Models for Personal Transformation

An archetype is a mental model or universal pattern of behaviour that helps us better understand ourselves and others.  Plato believed archetypes were pure mental forms imprinted in the soul before our birth.  Psychologist, Carl Jung, described them as universal patterns…

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Co-creating Healthy, Humane & Innovative Communities of Work

Opportunities surround the one who does not judge a situation as good or bad but simply remains open, trusting and persistent in effort and approach.      Jackson Kiddard Since 2007, my STS Roundtable colleagues and I have participated in a virtual…

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Creativity & Consciousness — You can’t have one without the other

In my definition of consciousness, consciousness is the same thing as life.  What wisdom traditions also call spirit.     Deepak Chopra Consciousness has also been defined as the subjective quality of the experiential mind, or simply put, the mind’s awareness…

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Business Unusual — Happiness Motivates

Let’s face it, the evidence is in on happiness. Joy is our only job. In his 2010 Youtube video, Daniel Pink disclaimed money as the motivator to improve human performance.  In fact, research stipulates that once you surpass basic mechanical…

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Happy, Healthy, Humane Places to Work and Live

In celebration of Labour Day, Deri Latimer and I put the finishing touches on our latest creative collaboration — how to design happy, healthy and humane work systems, organizations and ‘communities of organizations’ (next week’s blog post). The image to the…

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Intentional Community — Collaboration, Creation, Compassion

Lately, wherever I find myself in dialogue with organizational clients or colleagues, the conversation eventually turns to the desire to be in like-minded community.  As social beings, we find ourselves working and playing in a variety of f2f and online…

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Relationship as a Spiritual Path

There are many paths to integration — that state of wholeness and balance culminating in a life well lived.  As this week’s guest blogger discovered, one of the more significant ways to spiritual growth is through intimate relationship.  Here is…

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Shifting Values II — Moving Beyond Addiction

From my own experience with addictive behaviour such as smoking, over-achieving, and pursuing money, I recognize how obsessive dependency on any thing or person enslaved me and distracted me from a healthy whole life.  In coming to understand my addictions,…

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Shifting Values I — Adaptation over Manipulation

In two recent conversations with social entrepreneurs (of which I include myself) we lamented the challenge of doing business in an economic environment where surviving is yet to be balanced with thriving.  The survival game amounts to business entrepreneurs manipulating…

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Masculinity — The Mask He (We) Live In

Over the past week, my thoughts have circled around three topics — • the state of masculinity and male conduct, • the social conundrum of when and how to intervene in another person’s life, and • the one simple action…

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Creative Expression — A Journey of Discovery

Have you noticed when you do what you love or when you create something new, you feel no stress?  Why?  Because you are operating in the present moment. Stress takes over when we shift our focus into regretting the past…

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