philosophy

I can say whatever I want! 

I can say whatever I want!  When I met up with Amy Edmondson recently in Boston (yes, this is a humblebrag and I’m owning it!) we discussed one of the prevalent misconceptions around psychological safety: that it means we can say

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non attachment to results

Non-attachment to results

Psychological safety and Buddhist Philosophy We’re in Barcelona this week for workshops and meetings, and we decided to visit La Sagrada Familia again. It’s an incredible building, and although construction began in 1882, it’s still unfinished. The architect, Gaudí, dedicated

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ahimsa and satya

Psychological Safety: Yogic Philosophy

Yogic Philosophy: Ahimsa and Satya  You’ve probably realised by now that I love drawing together ideas from diverse fields and disciplines to examine what they can teach us about psychological safety. I’m also interested in how ideas that come from

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