My 1000 Small Steps

Seek First to Understand

Written by AJ Pfander As I anxiously anticipate the next madness from #45, I am reminded of the March post written by Judy Caforio. Judy presented an expanded perspective of taking small political steps to make profound change to include “finding a way to make the world…

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The Power of Poetry and Small Steps

Inspired by a chapter in Healing the Heart of Democracy by Parker Palmer, I invited friends to write poetry that reflected small steps and the challenges we face in our country. I asked them to write using Haiku or Cinquain forms of poetry. My hope is that their poetry will inspire you to continue to…

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Luminary Leadership

Written by Cassi Christiansen, MCC, BCC, PMC, Uluminations By taking one small step, or 1000 small steps, you are being a leader.If you wonder how this is possible, I invite you to continue reading. “Leadership isn’t about where you show up on the org…

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Stacking Rocks…Small Steps

Written by Bob Knopp, UnCommon Sense A few years ago I built a small, decorative garden wall from stone. It was easy. It took two dozen stones about the size of bricks and I didn’t engineer it to last for generations. The whole project was finished in…

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Literally Small Steps…

Written by Janis Collins Colin O’Brady was nearing the summit of Mt. Everest when a dangerous windstorm forced him to turn back. If he failed to reach the top of the mountain, his 130-day effort to complete the Explorer’s Grand Slam by climbing the highest peak on each of…

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Remembering the Value of Small Steps

In this fifth post about our journey of taking 1000 small steps to impact the outcome of the presidential election on November 3, 2020, I share more ideas about the value of small steps. First – let’s look at the flaw in the logic of “bigness” described by Charles Eisenstein in an article I read…

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