I’ve been doing loads of unpacking, playing and creative meandering about the idea of Agile Living, dealing with fear, making your contribution in spite of the risks, doing meaningful work, feeling the way you want to feel, and much, much more over the past few months. And I realized that, although I get a bunch of emails from people saying, “Wow, I really resonate with the whole idea of Agile living,” I really haven’t done much in the way of actually explaining on this blog what Agile Living is all about. Some of my creative meandering recently has involved riffing with Jamie Smart and some of our other team members while building in the Eastern Cape (admittedly, the potent varnish played a part in stimulating our creativity at times!), and I wanted to share some of those conversations – in particular some of my thinking on what Agile Living means for me.

(If you’re reading this in a feedreader, you might need to click through to my site to see the video.)

As always, I’d love to know your thoughts… What does Agile Living mean for you? What are some of the things that are important about Agile Living, and what kind of thinking patterns and lifestyle choices make for an “Agile Life” from your perspective?

And as you’re thinking of what Agile Living means for you, if you haven’t completed my survey I published a few weeks back, do let me know how I can help you live a more Agile Life in 2010:

Click here to let me know how I can help you live a more Agile Life in 2010 (about 6 minutes)

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