Finding Your Groove is an inspiring guide that challenges you to rediscover your innate rhythm amid today's disjointed, fast-paced world. Drawing on the timeless language of music and the universal patterns of nature, this book reframes everyday challenges as opportunities for creative transformation and genuine connection.
Finding Your Groove is an inspiring guide that challenges you to rediscover your innate rhythm amid today's disjointed, fast-paced world. Drawing on the timeless language of music and the universal patterns of nature, this book reframes everyday challenges as opportunities for creative transformation and genuine connection.
Barry van Zyl is a world-renowned musician with over 30 years of experience in the creative sector, from performance and production to education, strategy, and business development. Having toured the world for 21 years with South Africa's most famous export, Johnny Clegg, and while working with artists such as Annie Lennox, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Peter Gabriel, and Die Antwoord, Barry completed an Executive MBA at Henley Business School and is now focused on executive education in the areas of personal development, entrepreneurship, and innovation. Chris Dalton is Associate Professor of Management Learning and module convener for Personal Development (PD) at Henley Business School. A creative tutor, he was recognised with a University Teaching Fellowship (2022) from Reading University. His research is focused on the use of reflection in personal development in post-experience management education. Chris has over 29 years of experience in management education and training. He is a certified coach and online tutor and has trained as a systemic constellations facilitator, regularly working with the public and private sector.
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Chapter 1: Foundations of Groove 1.1 Introduction 1.2 One Question Two Approaches 1.3 The Essentials for Finding Your Groove Chapter 2: Notes on Individual Groove 2.1 Just Turn Up. And Start. 2.2 Say Yes and Figure It Out 2.3 The Art of Practice 2.4 Multi-Level Groove 2.5 If You Can Sing It You Can Play It 2.6 The Power of Words 2.7 The Groove of Physicality 2.8 The Theory of Reassembly 2.9 The Balance Chapter 3: Notes on Group Groove 3.1 From Big Band to Genuine Brand 3.2 Forming the Band 3.3 The Pain of Failure (When the Student Is Ready the Teacher Appears) 3.4 The Rehearsal Trap 3.5 A Freelancer's Medley: Talent + Hard Work + Authenticity 3.6 Tempo of Leadership 3.7 Voice(s) 3.8 Vibes Don't Lie: Find Your People Find Your Edge 3.9 The Super Groove Chapter 4: Notes on Universal Groove 4.1 Breath and Beat: the Universal Groove 4.2 Finding and Feeling Groove 4.3 Change Pain 4.4 The Frequency of Resonance 4.5 Cultural Authenticity 4.6 The Beatles Bieber and a Tree 4.7 Shaking Things Up 4.8 What Moves You (On)? 4.9 Disconnected Leadership in a Resonant World? Epilogue - the Coda Appendix: Universal Values Questionnaire
Chapter 1: Foundations of Groove 1.1 Introduction 1.2 One Question Two Approaches 1.3 The Essentials for Finding Your Groove Chapter 2: Notes on Individual Groove 2.1 Just Turn Up. And Start. 2.2 Say Yes and Figure It Out 2.3 The Art of Practice 2.4 Multi-Level Groove 2.5 If You Can Sing It You Can Play It 2.6 The Power of Words 2.7 The Groove of Physicality 2.8 The Theory of Reassembly 2.9 The Balance Chapter 3: Notes on Group Groove 3.1 From Big Band to Genuine Brand 3.2 Forming the Band 3.3 The Pain of Failure (When the Student Is Ready the Teacher Appears) 3.4 The Rehearsal Trap 3.5 A Freelancer's Medley: Talent + Hard Work + Authenticity 3.6 Tempo of Leadership 3.7 Voice(s) 3.8 Vibes Don't Lie: Find Your People Find Your Edge 3.9 The Super Groove Chapter 4: Notes on Universal Groove 4.1 Breath and Beat: the Universal Groove 4.2 Finding and Feeling Groove 4.3 Change Pain 4.4 The Frequency of Resonance 4.5 Cultural Authenticity 4.6 The Beatles Bieber and a Tree 4.7 Shaking Things Up 4.8 What Moves You (On)? 4.9 Disconnected Leadership in a Resonant World? Epilogue - the Coda Appendix: Universal Values Questionnaire
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