Change is overwhelming; that much is a given. Charles M. Bow, columnist with the New York Times, tweeted “Lord, I need to pace myself. Trump and his shenanigans are going to do me in if I don’t,” a sentiment I can totally relate to. It’s no secret that I am a Trump resister turned #BeAloha […]
Archives for January 2017
Ho‘omau with the Rule of 3
“The rule of three or power of three is a writing principle that suggests that things that come in threes are funnier, more satisfying, or more effective than other numbers of things. The reader or audience of this form of text is also thereby more likely to remember the information.” —Wikipedia Once you start using […]
The 3 C’s of 2017: Change, Congruency, Critical Thinking
Change is happening all around us, and I would like to suggest a January conversation to you. Let’s talk story about our response to the whirlwinds of current change via the skill-building of Critical Thinking and the value-alignment of Congruency. Value Preview: In this posting, we will also consider the value alignment of Managing with […]
The “Take Time/ Make Space” HO‘OHANA Habit
All the winter holiday-ing aside, what effect does this yearEnd/yearStart time have on your HO‘OHANA, your intention with work? In early January, take some time to Make Space for Ho‘ohana Wayfinding. * This posting is Part II to The Values That Matter, Yours and Ours, with our welcome and Aloha Intentions scheduling for 2017. Ho‘ohana […]
The Values that Matter: Yours & Ours
One of the things I love most about values, and by extension, my Ho‘ohana working with values-centered management practices via Managing with Aloha, is that they never get old. In that way, the “out with the old, and in with the new” mantra that is often heralded each January doesn’t seem to apply to our […]