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Five Things I Adore about Turning 50

by lori | Jun 13, 2020 | Essays, Getting Lost, Grace, Grief and Loss, Imagination, Inimitable Joy, Love, Play and Magic, Story, Strength in Real Life, Unapologetically Odd, Wayfinding

Chaos, love, death, peace, rage, wonder, protest, gratitude, and humility. Throw in “so hot that I could pass out” and this could be a description of what going through menopause feels like. 😉 Here though, these words are what the world herself feels like to me right...

Eight tips for a new blogger from an old timer

by lori | Nov 5, 2012 | Community, Community of practice, Learning as

My friend and coworker Christopher recently decided to follow his passion and start blogging about honey at http://honeyfiend.com/. He asked a handful of us what we thought, which already proves that he is far smarter than I was when I started blogging oh-so-many (ok,...

How do we trust each other without proof?

by lori | Jun 20, 2012 | Benefits, Benefits, Community, Impacts, Impacts, Self-organizing groups, Self-organizing work groups, Story, Sustaining

Community member Emergent by design asked this question today. Love her. Love the question too. I began writing a comment and found that my comment just kept getting longer and longer until I thought to myself “It would be rude to add a comment this long to a...

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