limit-login-attempts-reloaded domain was triggered too early. This is usually an indicator for some code in the plugin or theme running too early. Translations should be loaded at the init action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home1/enabling/public_html/blog/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6121Winter. Time to pause, take a breath and wonder: What did I just learn? First, I love this work<\/strong><\/p>\n I love watching a room of wary, cautious eyes and faces gradually thaw and become lively, friendly, funny, and shiny with delight. Watching their creativity open up, the sudden outbreaks of laughter, the evident personal pride, the ah-ha moments, the \u2018OMG, look what I just did!\u2019. It\u2019s a privilege and a pleasure to observe human beings at their best.<\/p>\n Focus, resolutely, on the touchable In a workshop on Green Square for the City of Sydney, I saw how maps created the vital logic to understand resident’s needs\u2026because places and movement are, after all, what create good and bad health, environmental and economic outcomes in people\u2019s lives.<\/p>\n Human possibilities are constrained, or enabled, by the solid fabric of streets, routes, infrastructure and destinations. I\u2019m reminded again to fight abstraction and focus participants\u2019 thinking on what\u2019s solid and touchable. (And I love the term \u201cdesire lines\u201d which perfectly sums up the intersection between human motivation and the design of places.)<\/p>\n Know when to be silent<\/strong><\/p>\n For the EPA\u2019s Circulate program, I saw how a facilitator has to be OK about letting go of control and being simply being silent when the discussion flows beautifully and naturally. The whole room can be like one giant purposefully humming brain, with some calmly taking their turns to speak, and all listening with wrapt attention. Time seems suspended and we discover that Cs\u00edkszentmih\u00e1lyi<\/a>\u2019s flow is something that a whole room can experience. Beautiful. I would have ruined it by saying anything.<\/p>\n Never underestimate participants In the Solomon Islands I saw local aid workers, none of whom had a university education, eagerly soak up the full panoply of Changeology<\/a> concepts and processes, and design projects that were clever and imaginative.<\/p>\n
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