![]() ![]() To start from the beginning, Robinson defines The Element as “the place where the things we love to do and the things we are good at come together.” Not in one of these roles? The book holds its own as a self-help, inspirational text all on its own. ![]() And those of us in education, management, and leadership positions? We have the potential to create environments that foster and reward this creativity and passion. In summary? Doing meaningful, fulfilling work – even as a hobby or side hustle- can profoundly change our happiness, productivity, and relationships. It’s been difficult to wrap my brain around a way to succinctly review it. This book is one of the most inspiring and powerful books I’ve read in a long time. ![]() In general, I find the word is often thrown about in interviews and conversations as a buzzword without a real regard for what it means. So much so, that I was surprised to find I haven’t written specifically about this yet…but I’ll save that for another post. I picked up Sir Ken Robinson’s The Element: How Finding Your Passion Changes Everything at the recommendation of a colleague. Those who know me well, know that I generally detest the word passion. ![]()
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