Sandbox – Puttering and Sharing

“It’s me puttering around, sharing quick thoughts. That’s why I called it Sandbox.”
– BJ Fogg

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I am puttering.

Yes, my last post was about a month ago and before that, a month ago.

In the spirit of BJ Fogg’s (about BJ Fogg) sandbox, I started my own sandbox that I call An Improvised Life (dot) Me, where I describe it as –

I am a Behavior Designer who is very much inspired by Improvisation. I am an Improvisor who strives to practice the craft of improv not only on stage but also in life. I am a Tiny Habits® Certified Coach, inspired by improv philosophies and practices, while respecting a person’s values and endeavors – starting out small, creating tiny habits, and engaging in practices that support such habits – shifts happen with tiny changes. I am inspired by the characteristics and behaviors of being a Servant-Leader.

Here at an improvised life (dot) me is not only where I share about serving as a coach but also where I share quick thoughts-in-progress that may (or may not) influence and contribute to Anthrocubeology, creating workspace cultural shifts. My tag line –

a data point turned catalyst for creating meaningful shifts

– expresses that I believe I am one of many people who serves as an agent for others creating shifts, shifts in the workspace that ultimately ripple to everyday life.

Having already crossed the half-century mark, I am a collection of my unique experiences, beliefs, values, and the memories I make. And while I can’t empirically say that with age comes wisdom, I can say that I am leading an improvised life – and I am here to support others making shifts in their improvised lives.

I will be toggling between the two websites, for what it’s worth, as I sort out my thoughts.

What are you puttering around and thinking about?


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