tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2281388545092584700.post6426311154040213977..comments2022-08-30T06:18:24.304-04:00Comments on NeuroCooking: What sings to you?Jim Pekarhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09462091832972906802noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2281388545092584700.post-981142934319863222009-10-21T16:38:39.874-04:002009-10-21T16:38:39.874-04:00I love this idea of heightening what sings to you....I love this idea of heightening what sings to you. As a nonprofit I often feel like we are walking a thin and precarious line between showing donors, funders, and users how effective and business like we can be while at the same time needing to communicate the urgency and intensity of our mission. One seems to call for the uber rational, the other for some heightened singing ;) <br /><br />As usual there is actually a middle ground - the ground where mindfulness is combined with meaning. If I could map (let alone remember) the times that I have stood in this middle ground, they would probably also be the most authentic and successful moments.<br /><br />Thanks for the reminder.Gabi Fitzhttp://www.issuelab.orgnoreply@blogger.com