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Imagine a Reframe

The Artist is the canary in the coal mine. They operate at the edge of chaos and order, pushing the boundaries of our understanding. They have a transformative imagination, helping us to see what we cannot see but perhaps intuitively already know.

Applying the Artist craft involves surfacing the hidden beliefs that shape our reality and demonstrating a possible alternative. The Artist can weave stories of alternative futures and provoke us to turn our thinking upside down.

🌱  The 8 Crafts is a living resource of stories, tools and practices. There is more to come.

Origins

The Artist’s foundation in The 8 Crafts

Futures Thinking

Futures thinking is about understanding that the future is not fixed, but instead that it can be shaped by the decisions that we make today and that we have agency in the emerging future.

North

The North represents winter, a time of dormancy, rest, and transition. In this phase, we reflect upon and integrate our learnings in order to prepare for what comes next.

Outcomes

When The Artist guides change

Reframes how we see the world

The Artist brings truths to light that are often hidden in plain sight, providing ‘aha!’ moments and leading us to question whether the things we’ve always believed are exactly as they seem.

Inspires new narratives

The Artist helps formulate a new narrative and vision that offers inspiration and shifts our perspective, inspiring us to imagine (im)possible futures that we couldn’t see before.

Guiding Questions

Love the questions themselves

Questions are pathways to wisdom. Guiding questions spark conversations that shift how we see ourselves and how we relate to the world around us.

What world do we want?
The Artist wonders
What do we observe? What is going on here?
The Artist wonders
What is widely accepted but, upon further inspection, is actually quite strange?
The Artist wonders
What is limiting our progress?
The Artist wonders
How might we create space for a new normal?
The Artist wonders
What are the thoughts and feelings that we struggle to express?
The Artist wonders

Leadership Practices

Develop your
inner capacities

Leadership is not just the actions you take, it is a quality of being. The way we cultivate our inner state of being enables us and others to do our most creative work.

The 8 Crafts practices are inspired on the open source framework of the Inner Development Goals

Application

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Weave together a selection of practices and tools from this craft to achieve outcomes and progress your initiative.

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Observe
One way to begin creating a new perspective and story is through deep observation. Use your sit spot practice to enhance your awareness and sensitivity. Deeply listen to the people you aim to serve. Collect data. Pay attention to outliers, small details and patterns that often go unnoticed. See the unusual in the common.
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Make sense
Distill your observations into insights. Approach with curiosity, wonder, and openness. Treat long held truths as malleable assumptions. Let go of preconceived notions and embrace a sense of playfulness to open yourself up to innovative ideas and connections. See patterns, connect dots and let new narratives emerge.
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Reframe
Shift your perspective based on your observations. Ask yourself: what beliefs are limiting us? How might our observations inspire us to see the world differently? Could we look at this from a different angle? Reframing is about turning your ideas into a compelling new perspective that encourages creative thinking and action.
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Steal, copy, remix
Now that you have articulated a new perspective, you may want to Steal, Copy, and Remix elements for a new story. Look for inspiration from various sources—books, art, nature, conversations—and “steal” elements that resonate with you, then remix them to create create novel solutions, designs, or concepts that are both inspired and original.
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Craft and tell
Finally, use the Crafting practice to generate ideas and build creative momentum. Using those ideas, start shaping them into a cohesive story that puts personal experience at the center. Write, revise, and iterate until your story is clear, impactful, and ready to share. Show your work, gather feedback, and iterate and refine your story as needed.
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Artist craft outcomes
Successfully applying the Artist craft will help you reveal the truths that are hidden in plain sight, sparking ‘aha!’ moments that challenge long-held beliefs and invite fresh understanding. Through this process, you will craft new narratives that energize and inspire, opening our eyes to (im)possible futures that we couldn’t imagine before.

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