I just realized that I never got to a couple of questions I said I'd answer in Part 2 of this series - How do we experience digital belonging vs. F2F (Face-to-face) or IRL (in real life) belonging? And how do we prioritize one over the other? And considering the Brené Brown podcast I heard … Continue reading Belonging Part 3.5: Online vs. F2F (IRL) Belonging
Month: March 2024
Belonging Part 3: Belonging, Not Belonging, and Grief
By Christy Albright and Clarissa Sorensen-Unruh This part is where we integrate belonging, not belonging, and belonging uncertainty with grief. We’re going to look at grief through very specific lenses - hope, efficacy, resiliency, and optimism - according to positive psychology, and specifically, psychological capital. First - A Quick Etymology Lesson Grief is a response … Continue reading Belonging Part 3: Belonging, Not Belonging, and Grief
Belonging Part 2: Belonging and Information Abundance
This part is about how we discuss and adopt belonging practices differently in the world we now live in with all of its varied inputs, communities, and decisions to be made. Learning in a time of abundance (the book) You know that feeling when all of your neurons seem to be firing at once? That's … Continue reading Belonging Part 2: Belonging and Information Abundance
Belonging Part 1.5: Cognitive Biases (The hidden threats to belonging)
This part of the blog series discusses cognitive biases - one of my favorite topics to discuss. And the topic of my favorite infographic on the web, which is here. A preview (this is the .png not the infographic) is here: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datei:Cognitive_bias_codex_en.svg What are cognitive biases? Ok, before I endlessly wax rhapsodic about *how much* … Continue reading Belonging Part 1.5: Cognitive Biases (The hidden threats to belonging)
Belonging Part 1: What is it and Why should we care?
Here's part 1 of the series on belonging, which includes trying to define belonging and why it matters so much to us as humans. I didn't actually get to cognitive biases, but hey - what's another blog in the already 6-part series?!? Belonging – What at least some of the research says What we know: … Continue reading Belonging Part 1: What is it and Why should we care?