Why I Work with Images
Sometimes all it takes is one image to start a whole new way of seeing and speaking.
It’s not always easy to explain but this might help you get a sense of it
Sometimes all it takes is one image to start a whole new way of seeing and speaking.
It’s not always easy to explain but this might help you get a sense of it
Many of you will know that I don’t just talk about creativity – I make art too. From my year-long daily art project mm365, to exhibitions, competitions, and time spent in my studio, making art continues to be an important and joyful part of my life.
Ready to inject fresh energy into your team’s thinking and discover innovative leadership approaches? Keen to create real, lasting change within your organisation and navigate complexity with greater ease?
While journaling my thoughts in the evening, a practice I find essential in daily life, I discovered a focus on kindness emphasised by leaders in both the recent Canadian and Australian elections, which resonated with me. What caught my attention is that both current leaders talked about kindness as a strength, not a weakness.
Drawing on our deep experience coaching leaders and teams through today’s complex challenges, my colleague Helen Zink and I have identified some key strengths we call Leadership Coaching Superpowers.
When people hear the word “creativity,” they often picture artists with paintbrushes or musicians with instruments. But what happens when we intentionally bring that same creativity into the business world? That’s exactly the question I delve into with Paul Fairweather and Chris Meredith on The Common Creative podcast.