Development for Leaders
Series III
1-Minute Daily Microcasts
Day 14
[LI] TIME IS…
Time Won’t Let Me is the first studio album by the Outsiders. It was named after the band’s early 1966 break-out single, “Time Won’t Let Me”.
When I consider my own relationship to TIME, the song always pops into my mind.
It’s no wonder that the irony of TIME is always front and center on our clock of Living Inquiry.
While there are additional constructs to value in LIVING INQUIRY, TIME along with the amazing 12 depicted in the napkin moment and those interrelationships are central if not core to the meta-developmental work emergent with the model.
Are we there yet?
Probably not…
But we are close and it’s all just a matter of TIME.
LEARNING TAKEAWAY: TIME is…
If the work this far interests you, join us for a ride on the wild side…[here].
Mike
Mike R Jay, Developmentalist
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Mike R. Jay is a developmentalist utilizing consulting, coaching, mentoring, and trusted advice emergent from dynamic inquiry as a means to cue, scaffold, support, lift, and protect; offering inspiration to aspiring leaders who are interested in humaning where being, doing, having, becoming, contributing, protecting, and letting go help people have generative lives.