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Front Porch Revolution: Reclaiming the Time and Space to Slow Down, Talk to Each Other and Lead in an Over-Managed World
Front Porch Revolution: Reclaiming the Time and Space to Slow Down, Talk to Each Other and Lead in an Over-Managed World | Robert H Lengel
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A piece of music is more than the sum and sequence of its notes. The spaces between the notes, the rests or silences, are just as essential. Without those spaces, the notes do not properly relate to each other and even the most profound composition degrades into mere noise. Front porches metaphorically represent those rest-spaces in our lives and they are vanishing. Without them we are denying ourselves access to our music and possibility - and the evidence is clear at all levels of interaction.The social and political discourse in this country has, of late, eroded into noise and acrimony, dialogue having been abandoned for weaponized partisan monologues. Diatribes and rhetoric are gleefully accelerated like charged particles online, and on competing TV news and talk radio shows. In fact, this dynamic is experienced in meetings of any scale where diverse perspectives clash around topics we care about. But ask yourself, what is being accomplished beyond gridlock, frayed relationships and destructive polarization. We need to meet in new ways.The Front Porch Revolution is about the need to reassert true conversation and dialogue and reaffirm an earnest commitment to genuine communication. If anything is to be accomplished (and there is much that needs to be accomplished) we must be able to hear ourselves think and be present with our personal stories that give context to that thinking. This is more likely to happen on front porches than on the floor of Congress, in board rooms, in classrooms or on Facebook or Twitter. Viewing the world from the front porch invites a new way of thinking about our communication challenges, leadership and what we have become in the absence of front porches.Based on decades of research and first-hand experience at the Center for Professional Excellence at the University of Texas at San Antonio, The Front Porch Revolution maps out a lucid thoughtful and hopeful path forward to possibility....
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Lynnsoprano
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When you don‘t have a front porch as a reading spot, the beach works just as well😎

valeriegeary Sigh. 😍 5y
Christine11 Gorgeous! 5y
CouronneDhiver Ha! Way better view than mine today ☃️❄️ 5y
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Lynnsoprano @valeriegeary @CouronneDhiver @Christine11 After I posted, I started wondering how many people I was going to upset with this picture 😂 5y
bookish_wookish Is that the hedgehog bookmark?!?! I just bought that one over the weekend! 🦔 5y
Lynnsoprano @bookish_wookish Yes, it is, courtesy of @DHill and the #fallingforfall swap. 😄 5y
TheBogwitch So envious. 5y
Lynnsoprano @TheBogwitch It really was just a perfect day, but I try not to post too many South Florida pictures during the winter 😂 5y
TheBogwitch @Lynnsoprano you‘re very kind. 😊 5y
RealBooks4ever Beautiful! 💜 5y
Blaire Gorgeous! 5y
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The last few days have been crazy: early Christmas with @Ambrosnazzy and her family (she‘ll be with in-laws for the holiday), unexpected out of town overnight guests, interviews with applicants for scholarships awarded by the botanical garden. Finally a chance to sit down and read. We don‘t have a front porch, so the back patio will have to do.

Amor4Libros I sent you something through #kindlitsy, did you receive it? 5y
Lynnsoprano @Amor4Libros I haven‘t seen it. I will check spam/trash since I‘ve seen people say the email has gone there. 5y
Lynnsoprano @Amor4Libros I just checked, and there‘s nothing in either spam or trash. My email is kind of difficult, so you may need to double check with Amazon. perneznyk@bellsouth.net 5y
Amor4Libros @Lynnsoprano That‘s where I sent it to. I will check with Amazon 5y
Amor4Libros I re-sent it. Hopefully you‘ll get it this time 5y
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“I lived my life around the idea that the only real tragedy would be to have something special inside of me that the world would never see.”

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“When we communicate, our questions are our eyes. Questions we ask constrain or awaken our vision; questions we do not ask leave us blind.”

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#nextup Written by my hubby‘s lifelong best friend, and with at least one mention of him and other of their friends I know well, this is a must read for me. But we‘ve had a lot of discussions about the ideas he‘s presenting. I‘m anxious to see what he‘s done with this.

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When your husband‘s lifelong best friend writes a book that includes stories about their circle of friends, you know you have to read it. Debating whether to wait until the copy that he‘s sending us gets here (and I‘m sure I‘ll have to wait until hubby reads it first) or go ahead and get it for my Kindle.