Creative Soul Projects
Creative Soul Projects
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Day in life of a creative soul in a corporate role
In this video I share a simplified day in the life of video. A few readers / viewers asked how I squeeze in time for creative soul projects amongst my role in the corporate world - here's how.
This video is also an experimentation in stop motion. 1600 individual photographs make up this video. It's not perfect but I had a go. Plenty of lessons for next time.
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Take a day off. Taking my own advice in Kardamena, Kos - (Akti Palace)
Просмотров 136Месяц назад
After a year or so, I've released my first physical zine/book. It's called Take A Day Off. This video is a meditation on why taking a day off is so important, with some inspiring quotes - all from the wonderful island of Kos. We stayed near Kardamena in the Akti Palace hotel. This is not a hotel review as such, but some footage was filmed there. If you're interested in finding out more about th...
11 Tips On How To Run A Successful Workshop
Просмотров 522Год назад
In this video, filmed at a conference in Romania, I share 11 tips on running a successful workshop. Find out more about this workshop on cultivatedmanagement.com TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Introduction 01:26 - Introduction to the tips 02:02 - Lesson 1 - Prepare and Practice 03:05 - Lesson 2 - Set constraints 05:09 - Lesson 3 - Scope the room 06:32 - Lesson 4 - You will never get it right 07:56 - Preparin...
Where do ideas come from - and how to catch them
Просмотров 83Год назад
In this episode, I share some tips on where ideas come from, how to capture them, the clever folk in our mind. It was HOT today and there were some wild bulls wandering around. Episode Filmed at : Danebury Fort, Stockbridge, Winchester 📸 Follow me on Instagram: simplylambert 📸 My EDC and shooting gear: cultivatedmanagement.com/gear 🎹 Music from Epidemic Sounds: www.epidemicsound.c...
The Humble Bench - memories, community, solitude and more
Просмотров 36Год назад
The humble bench is often overlooked for the role it plays in community, solitude, memories and gathering. I was tasked with producing a video about a bench as part of a media course I am doing. When I looked at the bench differently I realised it's been a part of my life in a big way - and yes, that feels weird to write that. Only by looking at something differently was I able to see so much m...
Cornell Note Taking - boring but effective
Просмотров 719Год назад
In this video I explain the Cornell Note Taking method and why I use it. I ignored this approach for nearly a decade as it sounded boring, corporate and academic, then I tried it and have never looked back. It may be boring but it is effective. Here's a post that supports this video - visit my site here: cultivatedmanagement.com/the-cornell-note-taking-method/ Music from Epidemic Sounds www.epi...
Goal setting for 2023 - measurable, timebound and in my control
Просмотров 113Год назад
In this video I share my goal setting process. I start with a yellow legal pad, some pens and the Pillars of Life as a reference. I then drop everything down on paper before whittling them down, consolidating them and removing some. Then it's about making them measurable, timebound and removing all outcomes that are outside of my control. I use the approach for both work and life goals. Read mo...
The joy of camcorders - 25 years too early for social media
Просмотров 68Год назад
In this video I explore why I was 25 years too early for Social Video. And also why passions, interests and hobbies from our youth can become meaningful hobbies and interests as we get older. cultivatedmanagement.com/25-years-too-early-for-social-media/ Music from Epidemic Sounds www.epidemicsound.com/referral/i0joei/ All of my gear cultivatedmanagement.com/gear
Analogue Personal Knowledge - 6 inspiring reasons to use one - escaping digital distractions
Просмотров 3 тыс.Год назад
In this video I share my new analogue approach to my learning management system and how it's helping me escape digital distraction. And of course, I like good stationery. The previous video I did on building a personal knowledge management system can be found here : ruclips.net/video/dTVk3VJu-Rc/видео.html Supporting blog post - cultivatedmanagement.com/analogue-personal-knowledge/ If you enjoy...
Looking for signs of life - a story of purpose and rumours at work
Просмотров 44Год назад
Meet Leroy. His job is to look for signs of life. People, coats, cups, glasses - all signs of life. He then reports these numbers to a mysterious voice on the phone. Until his rumours ripple through the company. Big shout out to SEETEST conference for letting me wander and shoot this mini-film. cultivatedmanagement.com/signs-of-life/ Note: This video is about rumours only - the word gossip crep...
New Studio Workspace - Home Office + Desk Tour
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.2 года назад
Follow along as I show you the build of my Sanctum Garden Studio and how I have organised zones for work, chilling out and creative pursuits. I'll share with you my desk setup, next steps for the studio, furniture, storage and lighting. Everything shown in the video is linked on my website here : Special thanks to Sanctum Garden Studios for sponsoring this post - www.sanctumgardenstudios.com/ A...
Conducting a personal retreat - to a tiny airbnb
Просмотров 882 года назад
In this video I share how I conducted a personal retreat and how I ignored the typical advice of having no big goals or fixed agendas, and instead set myself a goal of recording 50 podcast episodes in a weekend! I ponder some big items, talk nonsense and share how I progressed against that big goal of 50 episodes. I'm very grateful and lucky to be able to take a retreat like this and I was dete...
How to support new conference speakers
Просмотров 732 года назад
New speakers are often incredibly nervous about their first few talks. It's natural - even seasoned conference speakers still get nervous. I still ask myself "Why Do I Do This?" before each talk. So, it's often helpful to support friends, colleagues and new conference speakers alike. Here are some ideas on how to support people - and remember, on A Cultivated Life - we don't inflict help :) Her...
Resilience. Wellbeing at work and why it's not your fault. Oslo Vlog
Просмотров 752 года назад
In this video I explore the idea that wellbeing at work is a result of the system of work, not our inability to be more resilient. Sure, we could all probably do with developing some resilience in life, but sometimes no amount of resilience will counter a broken company. In fact, in my experience when wellbeing is a real problem it's because of the system. And the leaders, in frustration becaus...
Dealing with nerves for public speakers + behind the scenes in Oslo, Norway
Просмотров 732 года назад
In today's video I share some behind the scenes footage and ideas on how I deal with nerves. I'm not a naturally gifted public speaker, so a lot of prep goes into a talk. I share my build-up routine plus the 11 principles I apply to each Keynote talk. This was all shot in Oslo, Norway with the talk taking place in Rebel Rebel, Oslo. I decompress in a DeLorean car and give some insight into how ...
How to move people into motion
Просмотров 932 года назад
How to move people into motion
Creating a (temporary) YouTube studio in an old shed
Просмотров 1412 года назад
Creating a (temporary) RUclips studio in an old shed
Leadership is the art of noticing - photography (ft. Ricoh GR)
Просмотров 1533 года назад
Leadership is the art of noticing - photography (ft. Ricoh GR)
How to thrive in your career - Keynote talk from StarEast Conference
Просмотров 623 года назад
How to thrive in your career - Keynote talk from StarEast Conference
Be a better communicator by learning from mistakes
Просмотров 1093 года назад
Be a better communicator by learning from mistakes
How I teach business agility using a simple puzzle!
Просмотров 4153 года назад
How I teach business agility using a simple puzzle!
Two essential learning styles - Information and Task Acquisition
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.3 года назад
Two essential learning styles - Information and Task Acquisition
How to use Time Blocking to get things done (Calendar Blocking)
Просмотров 2243 года назад
How to use Time Blocking to get things done (Calendar Blocking)
How to release Business Agility - A Blazingly Simple Guide
Просмотров 513 года назад
How to release Business Agility - A Blazingly Simple Guide
Solving problems using A3 Thinking - A Toyota Thinking Tool
Просмотров 2873 года назад
Solving problems using A3 Thinking - A Toyota Thinking Tool
My Everyday Carry 2021 - EDC for effective productivity and learning
Просмотров 3,4 тыс.3 года назад
My Everyday Carry 2021 - EDC for effective productivity and learning
Stoicism for leaders and managers
Просмотров 3053 года назад
Stoicism for leaders and managers
How to spot effective levers of change
Просмотров 1303 года назад
How to spot effective levers of change
What is design? And why it matters in business delivery.
Просмотров 373 года назад
What is design? And why it matters in business delivery.
Forget Time Management. Energy and Attention is where it's at. How to get more done.
Просмотров 893 года назад
Forget Time Management. Energy and Attention is where it's at. How to get more done.

Комментарии

  • @TobermoryCat
    @TobermoryCat 4 дня назад

    That bench your narrating on is too short, a bench for one. I like bigger benches so you can chat with strangers. Just saying.

    • @CreativeSoulProjects
      @CreativeSoulProjects 2 дня назад

      Totally agree - that bench was tiny. It's one of my "go to" recording locations so it felt more comfortable to record there :)

    • @TobermoryCat
      @TobermoryCat 2 дня назад

      @@CreativeSoulProjects got to say it's odd that your vid only has 35 views during the past year. I hate RUclips shorts - this is deserves better. Ah well.

    • @CreativeSoulProjects
      @CreativeSoulProjects День назад

      @@TobermoryCat Ah - thank you. Had a few comments on other videos about people being surprised about low numbers. I also have some videos that do really well. Guess I'm not creating videos that RUclips likes to promote into feeds. Going to keep plugging away for my own creative reasons - Nice to hear your comment - thank you :)

  • @davids-c1f
    @davids-c1f 3 месяца назад

    When they dont like the results they try to cover it up and hope it goes away. Never forgetting, never forgiving and the hate lasts forever.

  • @dalydegagne1839
    @dalydegagne1839 3 месяца назад

    I really appreciate your down-to-earth, common sense approach. Your idea of writing something down so that you can remember it now makes so much sense. Thank you.

    • @CreativeSoulProjects
      @CreativeSoulProjects 3 месяца назад

      Thank you! Glad it resonated with you. Thanks for taking the time to comment.

  • @PatriciaPan-jg1wm
    @PatriciaPan-jg1wm 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @captainheretic
    @captainheretic 6 месяцев назад

    Too bad people are only able to compare Scrum to Waterfall. How about Common Sense?

  • @julianavieira7065
    @julianavieira7065 8 месяцев назад

    Not a manager, but seeking for a structured way to acquire more knowledge and... This has just blown my mind, it fills all the gaps! I feel like I can both learn and do anything now. Thank you!

    • @CreativeSoulProjects
      @CreativeSoulProjects 8 месяцев назад

      That's awesome - thank you for the kind comments - and good luck!

  •  9 месяцев назад

    Hey hey. Just wanted to let you know that because I'm currently in a somewhat Obsidian-tired phase and considering to transition into an analogue sketchnotes-y PKM system, I remered this video and revisited it - because it stuck with me 👍

    • @CreativeSoulProjects
      @CreativeSoulProjects 8 месяцев назад

      Thank you for taking the time to comment - I know what you mean about being fatigued by digital tools - they are still part of my workflow but the analogue method is much more effective for me. Good luck!

  • @UtahGmaw99
    @UtahGmaw99 11 месяцев назад

    Have you checked out Scott P. Scheper and his videos and book? Antinet Zettelkasten. I love paper and have been writing in notebooks, planners and stuff for years. I just found you and subscribed. Looking forward to more. Thanks.

    • @CreativeSoulProjects
      @CreativeSoulProjects 8 месяцев назад

      Hey thanks for the heads up - not aware of Scott's work but will be checking it out now! Thanks for taking the time to comment and thank you for subscribing!

  • @nexthalf5607
    @nexthalf5607 11 месяцев назад

    IT's amazing and useful. Thank you.

  • @danielrebelatto6874
    @danielrebelatto6874 Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @TheOriginal_BigMac
    @TheOriginal_BigMac Год назад

    I miss going there as a youth. Mostly miss the youth part, but it is a good site with amazing views

  • @legod1976
    @legod1976 Год назад

    Well done for getting back into filming these, and picking one of the good days this year to do it.

    • @CreativeSoulProjects
      @CreativeSoulProjects Год назад

      Much appreciated and thanks for commenting. It will take me a while but getting back into the swing of it. Always makes it easier when people leave appreciative nice comments like this one - thanks!

  • @babsisthebest
    @babsisthebest Год назад

    Love the pad; tried to buy it using your affiliate link but I am in the US and your links are for AMZN UK. Your site could detect the visitors region and use a diff link? A little selfish for me because that legal pad looks cool and I can’t find it on AMZN US :(

    • @CreativeSoulProjects
      @CreativeSoulProjects Год назад

      Hi - thanks for taking the time to comment and this clearly needs to be something I should look into. I assumed (wrongly) that Amazon would auto switch the links to the region the visitors are coming from. It clearly doesn't :) These pads are ace indeed. I get through hundreds of them. To be honest, I find that almost all legal pads are broadly similar, certainly here in the UK. The reason for these is because they can be bought in bulk for a good price. I'll look into how to do international links. Thanks for the comment!

  • @m_tron99
    @m_tron99 Год назад

    This is the dumbest shit I have ever seen

  • @fuchrrr_7549
    @fuchrrr_7549 Год назад

    This is exactly what im doing! I made an entire system that allows me to catalog everything, it took so much time but now I can put everything in a notebook, any time for any topic or purpose, without bluelight blasting me in the eyes at night or running out of battery lol. It also allows me to do everything in one place, reference back to things, and all in a way that doesnt look like utter crap and doesnt have to be perfect. Nothing worse than having to write out a million pre planned spreads before doing what you intended. Glad to see more people joining the analog team :p

    • @CreativeSoulProjects
      @CreativeSoulProjects Год назад

      Hi - glad it resonated and is what you're doing. I've found it useful and like you said - no bluelight blasting at me. My A3 notes are being shared through my newsletter and IG and they are rubbish (artistically) but they are helpful in helping me remember - like you said - it doesn't have to be perfect. Thank you for taking the time to comment and watch the video - much appreciated.

    • @obb9911
      @obb9911 10 месяцев назад

      @fuchrrr_7549 I've been mulling over this same project for almost a year now! I'd love to hear all about the specific sections and essential pages you've included in your journal. Please share!

  • @gampas7973
    @gampas7973 Год назад

    seing this video i expected you to have like 2-3 million subscribers but when i came and saw 2 comments and checked on the sub count, i became sad, too underrated, all the best for your growth, one day you'll be big :)

    • @CreativeSoulProjects
      @CreativeSoulProjects Год назад

      Hey - made my day reading this. It's certainly tough growing an audience and thank you for your kind words. Much appreciated.

  • @christineb9022
    @christineb9022 Год назад

    I've been keeping a written Commonplace book and I love it but I get a bit behind with it because it takes so long to write so I have decided to start one in my Day One app where I already keep my daily journal/diary. I think it will work really well as I can start a fresh 'journal' in there, use tags, add photos and keep it in date order. I could even have separate journals for the books I read, poems, quotes, articles. I shall be exploring options. Thank you for this inspirational video :)

    • @CreativeSoulProjects
      @CreativeSoulProjects Год назад

      Hi Christine - thanks for the comment. Day One is very good - I used it for a while but switched back to analogue and bought a tiny thermal printer so I could stick photos into my journal. It sounds like a good idea having separate books for various activities and ideas. Let me know how you get on and thank you for your kind words. Rob

  • @MFAK2013
    @MFAK2013 Год назад

    PKM Aside from sounding so incredibly self endulgent it's making sense of the world lol wow, hilarious. So if I reorganize my closet....I will have new clothes. Basically this is an app at best a way to procrastinate possibly feel smart. Think bigger people create a huge graph of all the knowledge we don't know, then collect the knowledge we can never know, then consider tasks actions we take on all while knowing nothing. The human world forgot its one of 90 million other life forms

    • @CreativeSoulProjects
      @CreativeSoulProjects Год назад

      Hi - thanks for the comment. All I can do is make sense of the information and world I occupy - maybe it is a little self indulgent but it is a *personal* knowledge management. There's simply too much information, data and knowledge out there for me to try and learn, so this video shares how I go about capturing what is personal to me. Other people are making sense of bigger data sets with computing power (Wolfram being one I keep an eye on). The more I do learn the more I do wonder how much of that vast world you talk about I am actually aware of - not much, but enough to keep my simple mind happy :) Thanks for commenting.

  • @sylviamacdonald9475
    @sylviamacdonald9475 Год назад

    Enjoyed listening to this Rob! It's similar to what I do as I have struggled to use all the online tools - same issue re being so easy to capture stuff but that doesn't necessarily translate to digesting it and using that knowledge effectively. I use those yellow legal pads for my scribbly notes especially when in meetings - just the act of writing them somehow cements the info in my brain even if I don't ever read the note back :)

    • @CreativeSoulProjects
      @CreativeSoulProjects Год назад

      Thank you Sylvia! Indeed - the act of writing down does help - I tend to doodle more now :) Hope all is good with you.

  • @priti1081
    @priti1081 Год назад

    Very useful. This resonates with me!!

  • @moneymattersmindset2141
    @moneymattersmindset2141 Год назад

    This is the workspace to have. Came a little ways since the temporary studio..!

  • @Rockbalance__
    @Rockbalance__ 2 года назад

    Great video!!

  • @Valiantiron
    @Valiantiron 2 года назад

    this is brilliant. thank you!

  • @mohsen979
    @mohsen979 2 года назад

    Wonderful.

  • @wisdomseeker3937
    @wisdomseeker3937 2 года назад

    Great vid. Thanks.

  • @justgivemethetruth
    @justgivemethetruth 2 года назад

    > There's all sorts of web clipping tools ... Like what? How do they work? What kind of formats do the come in. How do you store them? It's not "what works for you" because you are re-inventing the wheel. If you intend to help us and add value, you need to tell us. You say Apple Notes is good. How do you use it. Where can I find out how to use it. I've used it before but never considered it as a way to consolidate my notes ... how? As well, not everyone has lots of time and money to try to buy, figure out and use these different tools - we need real workable examples.

    • @CreativeSoulProjects
      @CreativeSoulProjects Год назад

      Thanks! I do plan on doing a video on how it actually works at some point - the associated blog post has ideas on how to use it. All of the tools mentioned are free. And if you don't have time to figure it out it will be hard to make it work - learning does require investment in time, even if it's a few minutes a day - plenty of videos and blogs on how to use web clippers also - but thanks for the nudge to create a video about it. Rob

    • @justgivemethetruth
      @justgivemethetruth Год назад

      @@CreativeSoulProjects I appreciate the reply. I didn't mean to sound harsh. I seriously never learned about how to organize things so I pretty much just wing it. From my documents on my computer, to my browser bookmarks, to my possessions at home. The problem with investments is that most of them do not pay off. I don't even know what a "web clipper" is and I've been in tech and on the Internet since the 80s. I generally like the simple tools ... like vim for example. That I can figure out. Same with a lot of Apple functions like tags, or spotlight. I don't know enough to really make confident investments in this area, but I do realize the usefulness of it.

    • @CreativeSoulProjects
      @CreativeSoulProjects Год назад

      Hey - no doubt VIM could work out to be a tool of choice. I know plenty of people using basic text editors and tools like VIM to manage all of their work and learning. Web Clippers are simple browser add-ons that grab the contents on the website and store it to the tool -Evernote has one, as does Nimbus notes. It can capture the full page, or selected text, or simplified versions etc. It then gets captured in that tool of choice. You can then curate it in the tool (decide if it's useful still, tag it, move it, delete it etc), crunch it (take learnings from it into text files, VIM, notebooks - whatever resonates with you) and, in my model, contribute it (put it into action, share it with your colleagues or friends, or on social). Notational Velocity is a popular text based tool, simple notes also uses text files on your machine but I prefer tools like Nimbus notes as it allows for more flexibility and access anywhere via the web. Hope this helps - I'll maybe do a video on how I actually use it. Thanks Rob

    • @justgivemethetruth
      @justgivemethetruth Год назад

      @@CreativeSoulProjects Here is what I was thinking would be a helpful invention, and it doesn't even necessarily have to be software, though software could help. Say I have bills from a company coming in my email. So I drop them on my desktop. After a while I get a lot of them on my desktop, so I create a directory to put them in, and maybe subdirectories by year, or prefixing the file names with their date. So, that is obvious. But say, the Ukraine war comes along, or global warming is something I get interested in. I save documents or links to information on these things, and so end up creating more directories on my desktop. What I am thinking of is a natural, organic way to arrange and organize files, or bookmarks, or even keep the directories in sync with my bookmarks, so for every bookmark folder I would have, I have a directory where downloads or documents can be stored and retrieved. But the problem is, what are the rules for creating and then pushing down directories, putting like information like People, Interests, Companies, Finances, History, Images, etc in order and evolving that order over time in a logical war. After all, computer disk directories and file systems are pretty powerful databases in their own right.

  • @georgewithmore8972
    @georgewithmore8972 2 года назад

    Reorganizing and reconfiguring the work environment is almost always a cathartic task: it even helps us manage our energies much better to work and feel more inspired/motivated. Never underestimate it. Currently, I'm also making major changes to my home office. I swapped my old desk for a more modern one, and just added an Arco lamp from Barcelona Designs. I think it's looking amazing. Thanks for sharing your experience!

    • @CreativeSoulProjects
      @CreativeSoulProjects 2 года назад

      Hi George, you are SO right indeed. Moving things around, upgrading desks etc is good for the soul. I used to do this a lot as a kid - move my room around, and it's a habit that has stuck with me - and yes, it's cathartic. Your lamp sounds amazing - just looked up some designs and they look amazing. Thanks again for watching the video and leaving a comment - good luck with your new home office re-move. :) Thanks Rob

  • @dragonman201
    @dragonman201 2 года назад

    loved your studio 😊😊

  • @Firebright
    @Firebright 2 года назад

    Very nice studio Rob, love the resin desk 🤩

    • @CreativeSoulProjects
      @CreativeSoulProjects 2 года назад

      Thanks Jakub - much appreciated. That desk is awesome indeed and very cool with a light shining underneath it also! Hope you are well. Rob

  • @sexymuthafunka8240
    @sexymuthafunka8240 2 года назад

    Nice video. I've I have one criticism it's every time you say 'path'. You keep saying 'path' but it's not pronounced 'path. It's actually pronounced 'path' I hope that helps 🙃

    • @CreativeSoulProjects
      @CreativeSoulProjects 2 года назад

      Noted - thanks for the feedback Simon - I shall work on pronouncing things in my non-Northern accent :) My kids have a weird blend of North meets South. I shall endevour to meet a new high-bar you have set for me in the next video :) Hope you are well Simon - been ages!

  • @jeffreyjflim
    @jeffreyjflim 2 года назад

    hey Rob, you might want to revisit your CMS and how it's churning out your reading list page. The list of 9 is incomplete over there, the formatting is off, and you've also got bullets with no text

    • @CreativeSoulProjects
      @CreativeSoulProjects 2 года назад

      Hi - thanks for letting me know - had a database issue on the site which rendered many pages broken! Have updated this one and working on the others! Thanks

    • @jeffreyjflim
      @jeffreyjflim 2 года назад

      @@CreativeSoulProjects great! glad to see that the formatting's been cleaned up!

  • @dinakazakevich
    @dinakazakevich 2 года назад

    Oh, my God! 50 Episodes!

  • @muhajirismail
    @muhajirismail 2 года назад

    Thanks, nice video and very useful for us. The more we learn, the more we see that our knowledge is still lacking, never stop learning

    • @CreativeSoulProjects
      @CreativeSoulProjects 2 года назад

      Thank you for your comment - and yes - never stop learning! :)

  • @quantumjun
    @quantumjun 2 года назад

    4C 1. capture: get information (but not scattered information everywhere which is people usually do) 2. curate: translate the information to yours 3. crunch 4. contribute

    • @CreativeSoulProjects
      @CreativeSoulProjects 2 года назад

      Thanks for the summary - helpful for other viewers. Appreciated.

  • @amosscherrey8988
    @amosscherrey8988 2 года назад

    Nope, not missing the peopling lol. At all.

  • @娃夏-v6x
    @娃夏-v6x 2 года назад

    Thank you for sharing your ideas.

    • @CreativeSoulProjects
      @CreativeSoulProjects 2 года назад

      You are welcome - thank you for watching. Much appreciated. Rob

  • @lyndaa7937
    @lyndaa7937 2 года назад

    Great video. I really enjoyed how you explained what you learned from each book.

    • @CreativeSoulProjects
      @CreativeSoulProjects 2 года назад

      Hi - thank you so much for the kind words and glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks for commenting.

  • @danialcole113
    @danialcole113 2 года назад

    I love watching all your amazing videos!! This channel needs Promo>SM!!

    • @CreativeSoulProjects
      @CreativeSoulProjects 2 года назад

      Ah thank you - it means a lot to get feedback like this - thank you! And yes, I need to do some better promotion of the channel :) Thanks for taking the time to leave such a nice comment - appreciated. Thanks Rob

  • @tobiasposch2477
    @tobiasposch2477 2 года назад

    Great video - thank you, Rob. If we want to play the blame game we have to pass the ball back to the leaders and managers. I strongly agree with Jocko Wilink and his views in "Extreme ownership". It's always the fault of the leaders. Always. And I would like to add one more thing: we have to reframe well-being at the workplace as a self-contained topic. I'd like to go so far as to say that it should all start with good health. That is at least my north star. I don't think we can separate work life and private life here. It needs to be an integrated system to be successfully healthy in the long run.

    • @CreativeSoulProjects
      @CreativeSoulProjects 2 года назад

      Absolutely - extreme ownership for sure. The problem is most leaders and managers have absolutely no idea how to improve the system that people work in, hence they struggle to change the workplace to make it better for everyone.

  • @bethelb150
    @bethelb150 2 года назад

    Hi, I have few questions if you can assist me. 1. what is the difference between website and knowledge management? 2. What is the importance of knowledge management in the website? 3. How can I implement knowledge management for different website or Web pages? 4. Do you have any written assessment on the topic?

    • @CreativeSoulProjects
      @CreativeSoulProjects 2 года назад

      Hi, Thanks for taking the time to comment. 1. what is the difference between website and knowledge management? A website is just that - a site on the web that stores information etc. Knowledge management is about how you as an individual garner knowledge from information, experience, observations, learning etc. I often say that knowledge is information in action. So, gathering information is not the important part, it's putting that information into action in your life that build knowledge. 2. What is the importance of knowledge management in the website? I'm not sure I understand this question. A website has information on it, you could use a web app / site like Google Keep or Evernote to store that information. Knowledge is about putting it into action and learning. And reflections of this journey could also be stored in a website. Or in a notebook with pen and paper :) 3. How can I implement knowledge management for different website or Web pages? If you have plenty of websites that contain information you could capture the whole site using tools like Evernote. Or you could extract the relevant pieces into the system you choose. I use digital tools to collect information because i can capture meta data such as date, time, web address, author etc for proper referencing. I can also sort in a digital tool using tags etc. But this is where you need to build your own system. What I share in this video is my system, but it may not work for you. You could even use a pen and paper to build your knowledge management system. Some people, like Ryan Holiday and Tim Ferris seem to use an analogue index card system. There are many ways to manage it. 4. Do you have any written assessment on the topic? Here are some links to further topics related to this: cultivatedmanagement.com/personal-knowledge-management-system/ cultivatedmanagement.com/twolearningstyles/ cultivatedmanagement.com/commonplace/ cultivatedmanagement.com/notetaking/ Thanks Rob

  • @dinakazakevich
    @dinakazakevich 2 года назад

    Oh, and I love the gloves!

    • @CreativeSoulProjects
      @CreativeSoulProjects 2 года назад

      Thank you! It was so cold but I needed to control the camera still - good style :)

  • @dinakazakevich
    @dinakazakevich 2 года назад

    Great thoughts as always, Rob! Thanks for sharing your thoughts! Love Norway in the background!

  • @ali-25yearsold
    @ali-25yearsold 2 года назад

    Purpose... So the root cause isnt always the employees mentality but the system planned by leaders. I think what you say is meaningful. People need to be reminded on their purpose, role, and how their work is important. Wow, if only we do this kind management from early age. Thank you, go get some hot tea sir. (b ᵔ▽ᵔ)b

    • @CreativeSoulProjects
      @CreativeSoulProjects 2 года назад

      Thank you! Yep - purpose, clarity over your work, roles, career growth, incentives, rules, all part of the system of work that Leaders ultimately have control over - yet many people work in confusion with no clear purpose, autonomy etc. Thank you for taking the time to comment. Rob

  • @doobzb5482
    @doobzb5482 2 года назад

    Maybe making a big video for yourself that is well organised with all relevant notes pictures quotes videos links and uploading them to a RUclips channel and making them into a playlist then making the playlist into a big mega video if you can is the ultimate form of memory storage lol

    • @CreativeSoulProjects
      @CreativeSoulProjects 2 года назад

      Now that sounds like a great series of videos - not sure how useful they would be for others :)

    • @doobzb5482
      @doobzb5482 2 года назад

      @@CreativeSoulProjects well yeah but like the title says, it's a PERSONAL knowledge management system, id probably just upload it to a dummy account lol

  • @doobzb5482
    @doobzb5482 2 года назад

    And I'm annoyed at this video because I came here looking to have my mind blown but this is pretty much all stuff I already do 😠😂 great video though very well produced and you made some good points I had thought to myself but can't really articulate

    • @CreativeSoulProjects
      @CreativeSoulProjects 2 года назад

      Last thing I want to do is annoy you but seems like I may have added some clarity for some of the stuff you already do :) Thanks for the comments.

  • @doobzb5482
    @doobzb5482 2 года назад

    That first beat had no business being as funky as it was, can you give me the name of it pls lol

    • @CreativeSoulProjects
      @CreativeSoulProjects 2 года назад

      Ha - it is a good beat - and sorry, cannot remember which track it was. It was from Epidemic Sound and you've given me an idea for future videos - to list the tracks as a number of people ask me what the tune is :)

  • @tobiasposch2477
    @tobiasposch2477 2 года назад

    A key point is not to worry about the possibility of people leaving. Thanks for the reminder. Great video, Rob.

  • @piotrwieczerzak1174
    @piotrwieczerzak1174 3 года назад

    Looks great! :D

  • @rosnahishak6371
    @rosnahishak6371 3 года назад

    Thank you for the great video and the sharing of knowledge. I did my master in knowledge management and still venturing a lot more into this new field of management.

    • @CreativeSoulProjects
      @CreativeSoulProjects 3 года назад

      Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it. A masters in knowledge management - how cool is that? I bet there is so much I could learn from you with this. I've done nothing theoretical at all, merely mashed around what seems to be working. Thanks for taking the time to watch the video and leave a comment.

    • @doobzb5482
      @doobzb5482 2 года назад

      What do you think of Sherlock Holmes' 'Mind Palace' system from the UK series 'Sherlock' just wondering your thoughts as I imagine that studying this you might have came across it?

  • @davidg7639
    @davidg7639 3 года назад

    starts at 3:20