Have you ever wondered about the value of wondering?
I am so glad to report that I have been busy!
Busy with instructional design projects for thought leaders, Arts Integrated Curriculum Design projects for formal educators, creative exploration projects with students, and Wondering Woman projects on a wide variety of topics including social justice and social change.
And because there have been such inviting and inspiring professional interactions, I have missed two months of this blog…Whoops!
But I guarantee you, I have been doing a lot of wondering. I bet you have too. And I encourage you to do even more!
Wondering and Being Curious are powerful habits we can do for our mind and our spirit. Specifically with tasks or problems that loom, weigh us down, or avoid.
It is also one of the most powerful approaches to finding common ground, overcoming obstacles, busting into the unknown, building coalitions, finding peace, and building resiliency to handle tough situations.
It motivates.
It replenishes.
It inspires.
It grows.
It lingers.
It meanders.
It fills.
It clears.
It explores.
It pushes and expands.
It is necessary.
I commit to WONDERING no matter what.