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  • Staying Curious in a Fast-Moving World 
    in Hummingbird’s POV
    We often reward “having the answer.” But what if the strength lies in the opposite? Asking the so-called silly question. Saying, “I don’t know - can you explain that?”. That space between knowing and not knowing is where insight lives. Read more about how a curious mindset keeps us sharp, collaborative, and open to what’s really happening.
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What’s wrong with U-Turns? 
By Claire Salkeld | |
In politics, terms like ‘doing a U Turn’ are so…
Triangulation
By Claire Salkeld | |
In a couple of our previous posts we’ve talked about…
Getting to the heart of the issue; efficiently and effectively 
By Claire Salkeld | |
Don’t you hate it when you’ve put loads of effort…
A common language
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If language is meant to help us communicate, why do…
Sustainability: A journey not a destination 
By Claire Salkeld | |
Greenwashing. Legacy infrastructure. High costs. With so many barriers, becoming…
The truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth 
By Claire Salkeld | |
When research participants answer questions, they’re trying to help. And…
Unlocking secrets
By Claire Salkeld | |
The type of secrets we’re going to share may make…
Self-sustaining sustainability 
By Claire Salkeld | |
Altruism alone is not going to save the planet. To…
When there’s no secrecy, there’s no shame 
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Sexuality, mental health, bodily functions, alcohol, personal politics, even money…
Behind the mask
By Claire Salkeld | |
Would you tell a stranger that you hold strong racial…