Insights

Insights

Insights

we've been around the block —
we'll share our experiences with you

here's what we know

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When we don’t look after ourselves, how does this affect how we coach?

Who am I to challenge them to take better care of themselves if I don’t or won’t take care of myself? Why coaching supervision is a must-do if you’re a coach.

Life beyond the crossroads looks like…

What is your crossroads? What dilemma, difficult decision or conundrum do you face? Our country sure faces a big one. The Dinokeng Scenarios offered up the three choices: Walk apart; walk behind or walk together. We have ‘walked apart’ several times since the scenarios were drafted in 2009. Leadership has often appeared unaccountable. As a…

The discomfort of confronting yourself

Day 1 of the Community Building Workshop was a mixture of the swooping warm energy of engagement, the giddy joy of appreciation, the spiraling confusion of being misunderstood, and the iron clad courage of finding my voice. I almost lost it after several minutes, at different intervals, of making myself heard over the cacophony of…

What it means to be a citizen

A citizen is one who is willing to be accountable for and committed to the well-being of the whole”, Peter Block. What does that mean for me? Is the well being of the whole up to me? Really? That is a seriously big responsibility. One that on first glance I think I would prefer to…

#SAVision2030 What are You Doing??

In his book Community, The Structure of Belonging, Peter Block reminds us about how we “love our habit of dependency and accept the culture of retribution because it reinforces the case for strong leaders – ‘strong’ being the code word for autocratic, a message our culture is increasingly willing to accede to.” (p40) He goes…

The day after Christmas

On the day after Christmas the world feels like a quieter place. The frenetic energy of the last few days has calmed. The roads are empty as traffic lights blink to no-one. Some flash only red in rain flooded sulkiness. People emerge into the new day looking sleepy and full. Everything feels full and slow.…