Sensemaking 101 - Hands-on Session!
Your Next Steps
Create a new note in your note app of choice.
Copy and paste the following into it:
- Kintsugi: Japanese technique of repairing broken pottery with golden paste - the point is for the "brokenness" to become a part of the object's history rather than for it to be discarded or hidden.
(via Cohort 3) - Bitcoin: A decentralized digital currency, without a central bank or single administrator
- Frankenstein: An 1818 novel written by English author Mary Shelley. Frankenstein tells the story of Victor Frankenstein, a young scientist who creates a sapient creature in an unorthodox scientific experiment.
- Hug: that amazing people aren't just "born with it" or get it right the 1st time ... (via Cohort 2)
- Future-proof: What makes our notes future-proof? What is being future-proof really all about?
Just do that, show up, and be ready to work!
Nick
Timestamps
00:00 - The goal for today
00:45 - What you need to ask yourself
00:56 - What you need to do
01:25 - House keeping
02:02 - How Sensemaking will look like and why Sensemaking will enhance through note-making practice
03:10 - What is value?
03:23 - What is External Value?
03:38 - What is note-making
03:59 - On using three prompts
04:29 - The lens of these three prompts with these five concepts
04:46 - Concept 1: What is Kintsugi?
05:17 - Concept 2: Bitcoin
05:29 - Concept 3: Frankenstine
05:53 - Concept 4: Hug
06:04 - Concept 5: Future-proof
06:20 - The Practice
07:19 - What you can also do
08:05 - Be ready
08:24 - When in doubt
08:37 - Final reminders
27:29 - The kinds of people
28:19 - Sharing of screen
28:59 - Braggate’s experience
31:12 - End of Bragatte’s experience
31:42 - big takeaways
31:50 - Rough it up
32:11 - Create a thinking environment
32:49 - Stimulus
37:23 - thank you