Why host an insight Blog?

Insight Collaborations International works to engage people everywhere in the Insight Approach to conscious decision-making.

the short Answer

It is our mission to provide opportunities for you to engage with the Insight Approach. We are applying what we’ve learned from your feedback, to present you with a forum-style page on our website, for now known as “the blog”.

Features of the Blog:

  1. A forum/comment section. please leave your comments below and give this a test-run! When you read a post here (or write one), you can engage in conversation at your own pace, and revisit for further discoveries.

  2. Community-driven. open our Blog Submission Form Here and submit your short-form writing, video, or audio.

  3. Public. Your posts will be public and will be forever stored in the archives of ICI history!

the “why’s”:

  1. INsight Practitioners are profound thinkers and deep discussers. Conversation is key to generating curiosity and getting to transcendent moments.

  2. The learners that are drawn to the Insight Approach are attentive, inquisitive, and engaged. Our community sees the value of participating in cyclical learning structures like feedback groups, collaborative projects, and reflexive writing.

  3. Diverse uses of the Insight Approach need spaces to share and improve. Several of you are leaders who are generating opportunity to meld your methods with insight and you’d like to show your work!

  4. The Insight Journal was a popular idea that several of you are anticipating. The resources needed to move the journal project are slowly building - a blog is what we can do in the here-and-now.

We can’t wait to hear from you! Please submit a comment below to let us know your thoughts on this new addition to the ICI Project!

The Longer ANSWER

In January 2023, our team had the privilege of engaging in one-on-one conversations with some of you in the Insight Collaborations International community. From those conversations, we aimed to uncover the needs, hopes, and dreams that drive you to engage with the Insight Approach. With gratitude and excitement, we are presenting this blog to connect with what we discovered through those conversations.

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What were the highlights of our discoveries?

  1. Insight Practitioners are profound thinkers and deep discussers looking for more conversation.

  2. The learners that are drawn to the Insight Approach are attentive, inquisitive, and engaged.

  3. Our community sees the value of participating in cyclical learning structures like feedback groups, circle processes, and academia.

  4. Diverse uses of the Insight Approach need spaces to share and improve.

  5. The Insight Journal was a popular idea that several of you are anticipating.

The Blog hopes to recognize the lifelong learners that are engaging with the Insight Approach.

What questions came out of this information?

  1. How can we provide space for ongoing conversation, so those who miss events can still add to the dialogue?

  2. What can we do in the interim, while we wait for the long-form Insight Journal to come together?

  3. Where can someone garner recognition and feedback for their Insight reflections, writings, and curiosities?

  4. Could there be infrastructure in the ICI Sphere for new thoughts and interdisciplinary methods to develop?

When you think of Engagement, what comes to mind?

As we researched our options for responding to our community, we came up inquiring what it truly means to be collaborative. Generating conversation, having a “go to” place, and growing the Insight Community are all priorities for us. We started thinking of this web-space as a space we can design more efficiently, and hopefully foster some of the connectedness we are looking for.

In typical Insight Style, we got CURIOUS.

We are now on a journey to design opportunities for you to engage that are meaningful, paced, and experimental. we hope you join us and participate in this exciting new venture, and meet us in the comments to share what comes to mind for you, when the term “engagement” is used?

Thank you to our readers, future writers, and members. You make us the Insight Collaborations International Community!

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