Abstract: Knowledge work calls upon our minds as it engages our intellectual capabilities to make the world a better place. Agility work seeks for us to intentionally connect our hearts to this practice: calling on us to celebrate our work and our peers (developing expressions of joy); challenging us to see ourselves “as we are” and to dig deeper to embrace change for the better (leaning into discomfort).
Every day our minds and hearts are developed; however, our practice ignores an integral part of our whole self - our bodies.
This session is for the courageous among us who are open to exploring new approaches to insight - mindfully. Challenging us to engage non-judgmentally, the session proposes that our body can be a powerful teacher. Specifically, our practice will focus on two key ideas prevalent in any Agile practice: discomfort and joy.
Learning Outcomes: - Insights you have that others may be overlooking
- Insights others have that you may be overlooking
- Ways in which your insights and others’ can enhance each other
- Things you thought you knew, but there’s more to it than that
- New beginnings to explore this topic more deeply