Archive for November, 2008

An obvious question

Monday, November 24th, 2008

I would love to claim that the four different covers of the book were a great idea that we hatched through our own brilliance. In fact, they came about in a typical ‘Everything’s an Offer’ kind of way. Gary had produced four different color designs and we were having trouble choosing. A decision had to be made and in frustration I blurted out “why do we have to choose just one?”. Gary mentioned my response to Brad, who asked, “has anyone asked the printer if we have to choose only one?”. We hadn’t, so Gary called him and discovered that it cost very little more to have extra colors, so we didn’t have to choose at all. The nice thing about this is that as well as looking cool, they generate conversation - we can offer people the color they like, or play games in workshops with them and so on, and all because we asked an obvious question.

Teething trouble

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

A friend of mine recently lost four front teeth.   Two came out, two broke in half.   She ran up a rock by a stream and slipped, landing on her face.   I heard about it from her partner and when I saw her next, rather than dwell on how gruesome it had been she had an interesting response. 

 

“It took me a little while to get beyond the vanity thing, and then I started to wonder what it meant for me as the mother of a toddler, that I could be so impetuous.  I remember, even as I was running, thinking that maybe I should have checked to see if the rock was wet first.   I am a little wiser as a result perhaps, so I got something from it after all, and indirectly, my daughter will too, though she will never know.”

 

I thought this was a wonderful example of seeing ‘everything as an offer’.  She was able to laugh at her own vanity (and she is a very beautiful woman) and get beyond it to something more interesting and useful.   I am sure she would rather not have broken four teeth but given that she did, she found a way to use the fact.   And it is noteworthy that in this case, the result of the practise is to make someone more prudent, not more spontaneous.   

Faces of the Book Launch

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

 

 

Dr. Robertson

Dr. Robertson

Michelle

Michelle

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Amy Veltman

Amy Veltman

Julie Huffaker

Julie Huffaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rebecca Armstrong

Rebecca Armstrong

Sarah Seeland

Sarah Seeland

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sheila or beloved indexer!

Sheila or beloved indexer!

He can Write AND read

He can Write AND read

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Here are a few of the lovely people that joined us for the world wide launch of Everything’s An Offer @ McMenamin’s Kennedy School in Portland Oregon.

Beast

Sunday, November 9th, 2008

 

To celebrate the launch of the book, we had dinner at Beast, a cool Portland restaurant where Naomi Pomeroy does a lot of improvisation in the preparation of her exquisite food, to make the most of what is fresh and available.  We gave her a book.  It seemed appropriate.

The Books Arrive

Saturday, November 8th, 2008

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

On a rainy Halloween day in Portland Oregon, a large truck, that started it’s journey in Mattoon Illinois, unloads four pallets of books.

Hello world!

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

The thing about practice is that you have to keep doing it.  You can’t just try something once and put your feet up.  I am constantly grappling with how to apply the ideas explained in the book in my own life and work and I will use this space to share stories of how that has worked well, or not so well, for me.  I will also explore share stories or examples of how the ideas discussed in the book might play out in the wider world.