Journaling
Posted: September 10, 2014 Filed under: Education, Misc. | Tags: journaling, Presencing Institute 3 CommentsI’ve always journaled in one form or another. Here is an early version of what I recorded in my daily planner, circa 1978.
Perhaps I am a product of my environment. I remember my Dad always wrote things down. My grandfather was a farmer and he usually had a notebook with a pen or pencil (from a seed corn company or farm equipment company) handy. These were practical things – but learning tools nonetheless.
I process a lot of thoughts on important things either by talking through it with others (sorry for those who have to hear my spewing) or drawing or writing it down (frequently in outline form). This blog is another form of journaling.
Recently I went through a continuing education program that had a structured journaling exercise. I had not done anything like it. The theme was “journaling is simple” – pen, paper and start. Don’t try to over think it, make it into a letter or beautiful memoir that will be published in 50 years. Just write. But there was also a structured set of questions in a later section. It was powerful in that it was introspective and got to the core essence of the writing, but also captured feelings, fears and dreams that perhaps had been difficult to articulate.
See the Presencing Institute U Journaling Practice and give it a try it—you’ll like it!
This Week’s Source of Confusion
Posted: September 4, 2014 Filed under: Technology 3 CommentsI spent a good portion of the last few weeks with two members of Generation Y—my daughters. While leaving one on the west coast and preparing to send the other to France, we tried to figure out the best ways to communicate in the future. Here’s my graphic depiction of the generation gap and digital divide.
My Favorite Blogs – Part 4 of 4
Posted: August 28, 2014 Filed under: Technology Leave a commentWhile I’m out of the office for a few weeks, check out some of my favorite blogs. Today’s theme is: Technology.
- Accenture Digital Business explores “the issues and challenges associated with generating growth and creating value in a digital world.”
- Asymco is described as “an evolving experiment in collaborative and peer reviewed analysis.” If scientific analysis is your thing, dig in.
- Forrester Blog for CIOs is a must read for anyone holding an executive IT position.
- Marc Schiller is a noted author, thought leader and IT consultant. He excels in offering real-world examples of challenges faced when IT meets business, especially in the area of communications.


