by Cathryn Lloyd | Oct 29, 2025 | Artwork, Creativity Coaching, Events, Events and Webinars, Facilitation, Innovation, Leadership, Maverick Minds, Media, Publications, Team Development, Wellbeing, Workshops
Before the end-of-year rush takes over, join us online on December 11 at 5 pm AEDT and take a moment for yourself to reflect on the story this year has become. We’re going to edit and discover meaning in the moments that mattered most.
by Cathryn Lloyd | Oct 29, 2025 | Artwork, Creativity Coaching, Events, Events and Webinars, Facilitation, Innovation, Leadership, Maverick Minds, Media, Publications, Team Development, Wellbeing, Workshops
What does it take for a team to move from simply working together to creating something remarkable? Helen Zink and I are curious about this, too, and it’s led us to explore how it happens.
by Cathryn Lloyd | Oct 29, 2025 | Artwork, Creativity Coaching, Events, Events and Webinars, Facilitation, Innovation, Leadership, Maverick Minds, Media, Publications, Team Development, Wellbeing, Workshops
Last month, we kicked off a new experiment – The Creativity Key – with the aim of bringing a short prompt designed to unlock fresh perspectives and spark creative momentum. Think of it as a playful nudge to see things differently, try something new, or bring a bit more imagination into your work.
by Cathryn Lloyd | Oct 29, 2025 | Artwork, Creativity Coaching, Events, Events and Webinars, Facilitation, Innovation, Leadership, Maverick Minds, Media, Publications, Team Development, Wellbeing, Workshops
How do you move your business from where it is to where you’d like it to be?
The steps between imagination and action come to life in the Innovation Playground – a creative workshop where participants use Maverick Minds Shift Your Thinking communication cards as catalysts to explore their businesses.
by Cathryn Lloyd | Oct 29, 2025 | Artwork, Creativity Coaching, Events, Events and Webinars, Facilitation, Innovation, Leadership, Maverick Minds, Media, Publications, Team Development, Wellbeing, Workshops
I almost killed one of my cycads recently, not from neglect, but from too much care.
You could say I overly managed the poor thing.
These ancient palm-like plants have been around since the Jurassic period and were a favourite snack for dinosaurs. We inherited a few when we moved into our home, and mostly they’ve continued to exist quietly, minding their own business.
At various stages, some have been active. Most recently, one began to push out new green shoots. I was delighted and also on alert. From experience, I knew that what often follows is the arrival of the Cycad Moths, who love to devour the soft green leaves.