by David | Mar 10, 2017 | Corporate Retreats, Meeting Facilitation, Team Building, Teams
I’ve been to jail. It was the single most frightening experience of my life, by FAR.Nothing that I’ve witnessed on this Earth has been truly horrifying… nothing has been incomprehensible and paralyzing.But to be trapped, to have no way out, to lose...
by David | Mar 3, 2017 | Sustainability, Team Building, Teams
This is surely an auspicious roll around the rolodex.This is a good time to evaluate your connections, your peers, your network. This is a good time to ask yourself the following questions: ·How well do you “take care of” people who are most important in...
by David | Jan 11, 2017 | Corporate Retreats, Meeting Facilitation, Team Building, Teams
Greetings Superheroes! We are in this together, so buck up! I know what it’s like to FEEL invincible, to look up towards a miraculous sunrise, rainbow of depth and awareness and take that purely individual breath that says: “YES! YES! I am ready.”...
by TMGadmin | Nov 26, 2016 | Board of Directors, Corporate Retreats, Executive Director, Meeting Facilitation, Nonprofit, Sustainability, Team Building, Teams, Uncategorized
Dialogue is cool. In fact, meetings in general are cool. Meetings are SO COOL that I can definitively state: Meetings constitute humanity’s only hope for survival. What? How can this be? Meetings are just people joined together in conversation with shared...
by David | Sep 27, 2016 | Corporate Retreats, Meeting Facilitation, Personal Growth, Team Building, Teams
Beware the Jubjub Bird, and shun the frumious Bandersnatch! Whoops, that isn’t the right poem… hold on…. Ooooh yeah: “I speak for the Trees, for the Trees have no tongue!!” That’s more like it… Yes Superheroes, it’s...
by David | May 10, 2016 | Corporate Retreats, Meeting Facilitation, Team Building, Teams
Greetings Superheroes! I’m a big fan of winter storms, the kind where huge grandmother fir trees bend and wail in the wind, and frozen rain gleefully descends to greet me.I’m a big fan of storm waves and fallow fields and the blind invertebrates...