As I slowly prepare myself for the work I will be doing upon my return to Seva Mandir, I have been doing my best to get whatever I can out of google books. As elaborated in my Analtical Paper and also alluded to in an earlier post, I am finding myself deeply interested in the [...]
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such a big difference?
Posted in action research, co-creation, collaboration, complexity, conversations, facilitating, learning, organisational change, patterns, philosophy, reflection on December 16, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
drawing to a close
Posted in dreams, learning, life-work balance, personal ramblings, random perspectives, reflection, studying, the future on December 16, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
The term has now ended. Officially. Tomorrow my parents will come to Brighton and we will spend a couple of days together, talking, walking, looking, eating, laughing and connecting. After that, I will be heading to London where I will, with fingers crossed, successfully brave the process of getting my new work visa for India. [...]
essay writing
Posted in co-creation, learning, reflection, studying on November 9, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Right now I am supposed to be writing my first assessed essay of the term. It’s Sunday afternoon and the essay is due at 8.45 on Monday morning. Go figure!
Well, in any case, the title is: “Contribution of an inter-disciplinary approach to studying and/or practicing development.”
It’s quite an experience putting together my first assessed essay [...]
As the dust settles…
Posted in complexity, learning, questioning development, reconciliation, reflection, studying on October 30, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Well, it has been a while now since I posted here! The dust is finally settling a little here at IDS and I feel that I have reached a comfort level where I can return to my blog!
I have not been inactive at all during this time! I have been furiously conversing, reflecting and also [...]
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