How rolfing, a daily practice of yoga, being grateful, and feeling inspired helps me in getting healthy.
How rolfing, a daily practice of yoga, being grateful, and feeling inspired helps me in getting healthy.
I blog for the same reason everybody else does. It’s the same reason you, me, and everyone else are on Facebook.
I’m so glad you’re still here, buddy.
International Human Rights Day is December 10th. In recognition, I participated in an event organized by the #occupysf movement. This video is where I enjoyed my favorite moment, and share it with you now:
Picking up the book “What Would It Mean to Win?”, by the Turbulence Collective, I wanted to get a better understanding of the historical activist stance around globalization, capitalism and state control.
Why not own a piece of furniture made by a friend?
I am interested in knowing more than if you might be bored at the moment.
A colleague suggested to come up with a mnemonic.
Forget Kool-Aid and dogfood. Let’s drink our own champagne!
I am a member of a community of thinkers.
I believe that communities exist as homes for professionals to learn, teach, and reflect on their work.
I challenge each community in the software industry to:
* reflect and honor the practitioners who make its existence possible;
* provide an excellent experience for its members;
* support the excellent experience its members provide for their clients and colleagues in all aspects of their professional interactions;
* exemplify, as a body, the professional and humane behavior of its members;
* engage and collaborate within and across communities through respectful exploration of diverse and divergent insights;
* embrace newcomers to the community openly and to celebrate ongoing journeys; and
* thrive on the sustained health of the community and its members through continual reflection and improvement.
I believe that leaders builders in each community have a responsibility to exhibit these behaviors, and that people who exhibit these behaviors will become leaders the community’s builders.
I am a member of a community of thinkers. If I should happen to be a catalyst more than others, I consider that a tribute to those who have inspired me.
”A community of thinkers” by Liz Keogh, Eric Willeke and Jean Tabaka is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 License.
