You don’t need special tools to break down walls
It might seem intimidating, but stepping out of your network doesn’t have to be hard- especially when you empower the community to actively participate. …
design + edu + project mgmt
It might seem intimidating, but stepping out of your network doesn’t have to be hard- especially when you empower the community to actively participate. …
I led the development of a casual conference game to reinforce the organization’s values and provide social opportunities for a fun and engaging conference experience. …
Failure and fear are close relations. To put it broadly, we fail when our expectations don’t match an outcome. We remember this often negative experience and can become fearful when we perceive a chance of failure in the future. When we’re fearful we’re less likely to perform at our best, making us more likely to fail. Rinse and repeat. Our biology also contributes to feelings of fear. The Amygdala , part of our brain stem, is a primitive component of our brain responsible for communicating basic needs. It sends two types of failure-focused alerts: “we are in need of something”
We all have good ideas, but people who create lasting change dedicate themselves to ideas with impact. Impact means change beyond our immediate environment. We can’t know exactly how much impact our ideas will have, but there are ways to ensure we’re starting off on the right foot. For starters, we can establish goals to keep our project on track. It’s deceptively simple, but taking the time to develop practical and precise goals and pausing regularly to consider how we’re addressing them makes a huge difference in our potential for impact. What’s the problem? To begin, we need to focus on the