Friday Finds – December 15, 2017
Finding courage, taking a sleep vacation, and watering the weeds. To spark your exploration this weekend, check out what we’ve enjoyed this week.
The Beliefs We Carry
Lately I’ve been thinking a lot about, well, thinking – and how what we think and believe about ourselves informs what we do. How often do you consider the beliefs you hold, and question whether they’re still true?
Friday Finds – December 8, 2017
Practice makes perfect, finding confidence through repetition, and pulling on the thread of inspiration. To spark your exploration this weekend, check out what we’ve enjoyed this week.
You Are Exactly Where You Need to Be
If the grass is always greener, what happens if right now we’re standing on a patch of dead, brown hay? Check out how to make sense of the spot you're standing in now, while also preparing for the journey ahead.
5 Tools for Mindful Decision-Making
Wayfinding is the regular practice of making thoughtful decisions related to our purpose and our potential at work and in life. But how do we know when we’re making a good decision? The first step is becoming mindful observers and investigators of ourselves.
Friday Finds – December 1, 2017
Weekends are a great time to clear space and make room for new inspirations and insights to emerge. To spark your own exploration this weekend, here’s what we’ve enjoyed this week.
Stepping Forward into Growth
I’ve been thinking a lot about decisions lately: how do we as wayfinders know when it’s time to step forward into growth? When might it actually be better to step backward and feel safe?
Friday Finds – November 17, 2017
Weekends are a great time to clear space – literally and figuratively – and make room for new inspirations and insights to emerge. To spark your own exploration this weekend, here’s what we’ve enjoyed this week.
You Don't Need Closure to Move On
Normally we think of carrying baggage from one romantic relationship to another. But what about the emotional injuries and bruises that we collect at work? How might we understand the baggage we hold to enter into new professional relationships with optimism and trust?