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Getting Unstuck: How to Move from Idea to Action

Episode 61 of the The Proximity Process podcast, hosted by 14th Street Studios, titled "Getting Unstuck: How to Move from Idea to Action" was published on November 27, 2024 and runs 13 minutes.

November 27, 2024 ·13m · The Proximity Process

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This week's journal picks up on the main theme of last week's episode with Jalaycia Lewis. So many of us have great ideas for things we want to do or create but we tend to get stuck in the idea phase. In order to have the impact we want, we have to get out of ideation and into action, but this is difficult, and we need some simple tools. I talk about the importance of acknowledging that we are stuck, why we are stuck, and three simple steps we can take to get us moving towards action. I also ...

This week's journal picks up on the main theme of last week's episode with Jalaycia Lewis. So many of us have great ideas for things we want to do or create but we tend to get stuck in the idea phase. In order to have the impact we want, we have to get out of ideation and into action, but this is difficult, and we need some simple tools. I talk about the importance of acknowledging that we are stuck, why we are stuck, and three simple steps we can take to get us moving towards action. I also talk about the benefits of using speech acts and generative communication to help us continue to take action so we can bring our ideas into reality.

If you want to learn more about generative language, there are some great resources at Bhavana Learning Group. There e-book is particularly valuable.  Generative Communication pt.1 | Bhavana Learning Group

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