Re-Frameworks
Some of my recent reframings transformed into practical frameworks you can apply to your work, organization or life
Today’s post is all about making the ideas I’ve shared with you more actionable for you!
Reframing worldviews and ideologies is great and all, but how can you also apply those reframings to your context?
Below is a selection of visuals and frameworks that will help you better understand and integrate my reframings into your work. The visuals are based on some of my most popular, recent deep-dive articles. We’ll look at:
Rehabilitating Humanity: A Therapeutic Approach To Facilitating Change
[based on From A Vicious To A Virtuous Cycle, Cultivating A New Worldview For A Better World, Rehabilitating Humanity & Why We Should Embrace Our Collective Depression]
This is a major one and an extremely useful way to think about what’s actually wrong with the world, what’s blocking real change, and how one can go beyond conventional approaches to better facilitate system change. A sort of meta analysis and solution. I think this will be quite useful for anyone working on building a more regenerative and just world.
From Productivity (Collective Burnout) To Aliveness (Collective Resonance)
[based on Aliveness: Reframing Productivity]
This one ties into the first one and focuses on changing our culture of defying productivity. Focusing more on aliveness will not only help us alleviate that personal, organizational, or collective burnout we’re experiencing but also, consequently, create more beautiful and inspiring organizations, lifestyles, and work.
Inner Rewilding Or How To Escape The Rat Race
[based on 12 Steps To Inner Rewilding & Cultivating A New Worldview For A Better World]
A short step-by-step process on escaping the rat race and re-discovering what comes naturally to you. I’ve written about the need to understand that we haven’t only industrialized and commodified most of the planet but also our own bodies and minds. Therefore, it’s not only nature that needs to be rewilded but also ourselves. You can adapt this 12-step guide also to rewild an organization, a project, or simply your information intake.
From The Capacity To Hide Externalities To The Capacity To Interconnect Things
[based on In A Land Far, Far Away]
The world was built on the concept of externalities. But externalities don’t exist, or only if you introduce an artificial separation. This brief comparison will help you better classify externalities-based thinking.
Alright! Before we get into each of these, I just want to note that this is the next major step in the evolution of my newsletter. From now on, all future deep dive posts (available for paid subscribers only) will not only explore perspective-shifting reframing but also include frameworks that’ll help you apply these.
But now let’s check out these frameworks: