I’ve been thinking a lot about connection recently. Specifically in-person connection (and no, don’t take it in a naughty way). You see we have everything now people 100 years ago only dreamt of. And even more! Technology is definitely connecting us, in a way. Yet people are still starving for true connection. This point has… Continue Reading
How to change the world
Wisdom Over Perfection
Perfection seems like a good thing to aim for. Any message or movement should be of the highest quality. Unfortunately perfectionism is also killing progress. I remember when I went to university for the first time. I’d had my parents doing my care at home. Leaving home meant having strangers helping me in the most… Continue Reading
Keep on Storytelling
Whether on the newly launched Daily Sib, my World Changer Wednesday posts, through my podcast, via social media posts, the big keynote talks, or in community and client conversations; I’m always telling stories… Stories connect people. Stories carry messages. Stories are emotive. Stories are memorable. Stories can lead to change. On Disability Horizons we’re telling… Continue Reading
Values and Beliefs
I was in a session at Mindvalley University in Croatia. It was run by the founder Vishen Lakhiani. The topic was on the code of the extraordinary team. Building on Vishens principles from the code of the extraordinary mind. It was a much needed reminder on understanding our beliefs, values and essentially our culture. All… Continue Reading
Continual Learning
I’ve written a lot about continually learning. If you want to make social impact, earn a living while doing it, and feel good as you go; education is the key! Social impact – it’s impossible to make a change without geeking out on the history and culture of a community. I’ve read so much about… Continue Reading
Inner work
I’ve talked a lot about self care. You can’t change the world if you can’t look after yourself. With bad health, it all falls down. One thing I’ve not touched on so specifically, yet so importantly, is the topic of inner work for creativity. It’s so easy to read/listen/watch and generally learn about the world…. Continue Reading
Sir Bert Massie – A life without limits
Over the years I’ve totally geeked out on both disability rights and civil rights. There’s nothing better than a leader building a movement, defying the odds, and beating Goliath. A big reason for me wanting to learn about this subject, is to inform my disability activism today. “We have to understand the past to shape… Continue Reading
Small acts of kindness
On Monday I went to Arundel house hotel in Cambridge for a client meeting. What a place too! Unfortunately there was a small (but big enough) step to the conference rooms. A couple of builders were working on the door. As we surveyed the barrier, they must have caught wind of the problem. We headed… Continue Reading