On November 1st, I’ll be reading with Rebecca Reynolds for the 8th Annual Prose Month at SOMOS. The event is free. I hope you’ll join us!
Rebecca Reynolds has pioneered new methods and models to bring about change in diverse and far-reaching projects under the auspices of her firm, Rebecca Reynolds Consulting. She works with organizations and leads multi-entity projects, advises executives, coaches teams and individuals, and mentors emerging entrepreneurs. She writes fiction and nonfiction.
Thresholds of Change: The Way through Transformational Times offers a timely and hopeful approach to how we think about change, based on the author’s 30-year career bringing about change in hundreds of projects, crossing disciplines, locations and people. Instead of approaching change from whether we like it or want it, Reynolds suggests looking for what it wants from us. Change, like the seasons, is a distinct process with its own sequence of phases. She offers a clear picture of how the process works — the mechanics that operate no matter where change happens or how we react to it. This underlying process can be learned and with it, our innate ability to adapt increases. With this universal process, we’re able to navigate change with greater ease, confidence, and purpose. And we’re able to use the changes in our lives as they’re intended: the way to reach our human potential.