Bainbridge Island, WA Community

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Recently, Reverend Suzi Schadle from the Center for Spiritual Living Eastside in Bothell, Washington shared this direct experience of hers from when she was leading a workshop in a school.

She was working with kids from the ages of 5-6. She wanted to teach them to work as a team.

She split the students into smaller groups of several children. The exercise she gave them was to take a raw egg and then, using the supplies that were passed out, they were to build a container for the egg so that it could be dropped from a height of 6 feet without breaking the egg. No further instructions were given.

She noticed that, unprompted, children from different groups began helping each other out, sharing supplies and trading ideas between the different groups. Some of them even went to the back table to get more supplies (no instructions were given that said they couldn't do that).

Some of the older students were intrigued by this exercise as they passed by. So, in the end, the middle school and high school students go involved in the project as well.

But what Reverend Suzi noticed was interesting: In the middle school-aged students, there was no sharing of supplies and ideas between different groups.

With the high school-aged students, not only was there no sharing, but there was also stealing of supplies between the different groups! And, the energy level was one of more tension and competitiveness.

Much to Rev. Suzi's chagrin, the preschoolers decided they wanted to drop their eggs from the second floor. So, she started praying!

This is what happened when the eggs were dropped by the various grades from the second floor: High schoolers: All eggs dropped, all eggs broken. Middle schoolers: All eggs dropped, all eggs broken. * Pre-schoolers: All eggs dropped, all eggs survived intact! Even from the second floor, which was not the original intent of the exercise.

Consider what might be possible when we learn again what unbridled collaboration, free of the limitations of competition, might lead to as we emerge from a down economy!!!

In this "Conscious Leaderpreneurship" Conversation Cafe, we'll explore practical ideas and actionable steps related to how collaboration in the world of entrepreneurship might look in a new era of prosperity.

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  • Howard Howell
    Posted by Howard Howell, Seattle, Washington | May 01, 2009

    I would like to encourage anyone that can break away to attend this event. George has had a profound effect on my business career from a meeting together about a year ago. He is very generous and kind with his counsel. I'm sure you will benefit greatly from what he will share with you at this event. ...Howard

  • Sven Mogelgaard
    Posted by Sven Mogelgaard, Mill Creek, Washington | May 01, 2009

    George does put on a fine seminar. I'm looking forward to this one!

  • George Huang, M.D.
    Posted by George Huang, M.D., Mill Creek, Washington | May 01, 2009

    Sven and Howard, I'm excited that you'll both be attending!

    George

  • Sally Dagna
    Posted by Sally Dagna, Mill Creek, Washington | May 02, 2009

    This sounds like it will be a terrific event. Unfortunately, we can't attend at that time, but if you ever offer this in the evening or sometime this summer when our time is a bit more flexible we would love to attend.

  • George Huang, M.D.
    Posted by George Huang, M.D., Mill Creek, Washington | May 02, 2009

    Hi Sally, Thanks for your interest.

    Clearly, this is a topic that must emerge to the forefront.

    I facilitate a weekly call on Conscious Leaderpreneurship; not sure yet how to offer it through BizNik, as not all the participants are from BizNik.

    There's a good chance I'll be offering other BizNik events along the lines of "Conscious Entrepreneurship."

    George

  • Howard Howell
    Posted by Howard Howell, Seattle, Washington | May 05, 2009

    Thank You George for a GREAT workshop. I had 2 or 3 Ah-Ha moments and look forward to your next workshop. ...Howard

  • Sven Mogelgaard
    Posted by Sven Mogelgaard, Mill Creek, Washington | May 05, 2009

    Right on Howard! I've been to lots of seminars, but this one resonated with me on several levels; from validating things I've learned previously to showing me new sides of myself and my business. Thanks George, we'll see you again soon I hope.

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South Snohomish County Chamber of Commerce

3815 196th St. SW, Suite 136
Lynnwood, Washington 98036
Tue May 5, 2009 9:00 AM

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