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3D Ideas 1036: Beyond the Bad Bit
Stuck? You need to start somewhere. Start by getting something—anything—down.
3D Ideas 1035: Lighting the Way
Our work is to help illuminate a path the thinker is taking
3D Ideas 1034: See It
Better to see something once than to hear about it a thousand times.
3D Ideas 1033: Pulling Rank
We are human. And sometimes in conversations we will be bothered and not at all calm! Then what?
3D Ideas 1032: Write it down
In a meeting, the person to speak first sets the tone and direction of what’s to come. And people who like to reflect before they speak often don’t get a word in at all, or have their best insights and input after the meeting is over.
3D Ideas 1031: Puzzle Companions
Claire writes: ‘My Dad gave me a jigsaw for Christmas. After 5 weeks of trying to distinguish where different green bits go, I have almost finished it! It’s probably the hardest one I have ever done. Even doing the edge has been difficult, and I have recruited all...
3D Ideas 1030: A Very Small Acorn
Claire writes: “Facebook has just reminded me of a post I wrote at the beginning of 2017: I plan to walk the Letchworth Greenway one day every month this year. We want to raise loads of money for the Motor Neurone Disease Fightback fund. If 9 different people come on...
3D Ideas 1029: Capacity
This month’s guest blogger is coach Nathan Whitbread, The Neurodivergent Coach, Nathan writes: “What on earth is capacity, and why is it so important? Capacity can be a scary word and one that employers, supervisors and managers can find concerning. It can be helpful...
3D Ideas 1028: The Frenchman
Claire writes: “It’s been a few weeks since I wrote about The Camino. I’m now busy learning Spanish because I recognise that a) it will be an advantage next time and b) it is not OK for me to expect others always to revert to English. A couple of days before the end...


