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It's time to PLAY. Why do we look to the world around us for all the answers and validation? When we ignore ourselves and our unique experience, we risk limiting our potential-both for ourselves and for the world. OVERRIDE! is an invitation to see a world of possibilities we've never considered through reflective prompts, mindset shifts, creative exercises, and strategies for action. In order to override, new action is required to have a different outcome. What if there was another way? ENJOY the [over]ride! It's time think beyond black and white. Anything is possible when we press override.…mehr

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It's time to PLAY. Why do we look to the world around us for all the answers and validation? When we ignore ourselves and our unique experience, we risk limiting our potential-both for ourselves and for the world. OVERRIDE! is an invitation to see a world of possibilities we've never considered through reflective prompts, mindset shifts, creative exercises, and strategies for action. In order to override, new action is required to have a different outcome. What if there was another way? ENJOY the [over]ride! It's time think beyond black and white. Anything is possible when we press override. This 220-page playbook is designed to be written in, marked up, and loved. Extras with the book:Bonus mini banana mapping (online) workshop included with purchase of the book Access to an incredible, robust library of resources Companion website to continue the conversation Facilitation guide for book clubs and groups
Autorenporträt
Anne S. Ditmeyer is a Paris-based designer turned writer, creative coach, and workshop facilitator who is American by birth and French by hard work. She's not one to take the standard path and invites the question "What if there was another way?" in all of her work. Through her creative workshops Write Your Own Rules and Mapping Your Path, she loves guiding a global community, giving them the confidence to get lost and explore the world in creative ways. She's known to make people map on bananas.