Hello Reader,
If you read the last edition of Impact Curator, you know that I was getting ready for a lip sync battle to raise funds for a local non-profit.
What can I tell ya?
I messed up.
Twice!
And now we have video proof of me not just leaving my comfort zone, but failing right outside of it for everyone to see. It pains me to watch the recording, just waiting for that part where everyone else raises their hands synchronically while I'm still over on my side dancing up my best imitation of One Direction.
And you know what? As much shame and embarrassment I feel about it (let alone the mortification of letting my dance crew down), I'm still here, working and laughing and doing all the things.
I left my comfort zone. It went wrong (validating my reason for discomfort). And life goes on.
While my bruised ego is recuperating (thanks for asking!), I'm actually tapping two guests from season 3 to make sure I take care of myself as we head into the darkest season of the year - I'll tell you more about it in the resource section.
Meanwhile the theme of discomfort continues on the show. Both Jess Edwards and Cecilia Wessinger share some deep (and personal!) experiences with navigating conflict in their ecosystems. And I'm sharing a few resources that are making my life better right now.
Who's the Mr. Rogers of Ecosystem Building?... and why is this work basically just a long road trip to Florida? Jess Edwards spills the beans:
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Why is dissent healthy when managed well?"When we quiet dissent, problems don't go away. People go away. The very people we need at the table." Hear what else Cecilia Wessinger has to say:
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I come across a lot of resources that I think every ecosystem builder should get their hands on. While I share them far and wide on many channels (mostly LinkedIn & Instagram), I love curating a list of the best insights, opportunities and resources for you:
I'll be back in your inbox in two weeks to introduce you to two more ecosystem builders who are good at building social capital, to share my favorite resources, and to remind you that what you do matters!
In camaraderie,
Anika
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