Comments - Solution - Focus practices as an open process - SOLWorld2024-03-29T13:55:53Zhttp://solworld.org/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=2102269%3ABlogPost%3A17887&xn_auth=noYes thats the way it works.tag:solworld.org,2009-09-14:2102269:Comment:180882009-09-14T23:25:30.896Zwilliam collierhttp://solworld.org/profile/williamcollier
Yes thats the way it works.
Yes thats the way it works. Good point!
Let's have fun, t…tag:solworld.org,2009-08-13:2102269:Comment:179872009-08-13T15:02:06.543ZPaolo Ternihttp://solworld.org/profile/PaoloTerni
Good point!<br />
Let's have fun, then, and let's keep making progress by remaining "open, connected, future-oriented and creative"!
Good point!<br />
Let's have fun, then, and let's keep making progress by remaining "open, connected, future-oriented and creative"! Paolo, because of this it bec…tag:solworld.org,2009-08-13:2102269:Comment:179862009-08-13T10:58:43.803ZBart van Loonhttp://solworld.org/profile/BartvanLoon
Paolo, because of this it becomes even clearer to me that the essence ofSF has not so much to do with 'having a positive approach' with compliments and encouragements as with 'finding out what works in the situation at hand'. So, with respect to the inherent attitude-part of SF, it is the process-part, the 'finding out' that makes it SF. And what can be more SF, than making continuous progress, remaining open, connected, future-oriented and creative. That's not a task, it's a pleasure!
Paolo, because of this it becomes even clearer to me that the essence ofSF has not so much to do with 'having a positive approach' with compliments and encouragements as with 'finding out what works in the situation at hand'. So, with respect to the inherent attitude-part of SF, it is the process-part, the 'finding out' that makes it SF. And what can be more SF, than making continuous progress, remaining open, connected, future-oriented and creative. That's not a task, it's a pleasure!