Tending Relationships In The Technological Age: Multiminding

Anastasia Ashman
Global Niche
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3 min readDec 17, 2014

“relationships are the basis of our productivity” ~ @estee of #mmindding

— Anastasia Ashman (@AnastasiaAshman) December 5, 2014

My worlds colliding — no, integrating! — at Estee Solomon Gray‘s Mmindding Symposium on what she calls agile attention management. It’s a movement toward our reality as relational beings, supported by the technologies of today. We can do this. We want to do this. We are doing this. The talks were by academics who study things like proxemics and chronemics. The audience was filled with people who are carving out lives and work in just this post-industrial age reality. We’re returning to our natural rhythms.

Pictured and not pictured, friends and colleagues and acquaintances from GlobalNiche, future of work thinkers, expat entrepreneurs, TEDxBayArea, Wisdom 2.o conference, Exceptional Women in Publishing, Bryn Mawr College alumnae, Women’s Startup Lab.

‘Humans are not machines’. #mmindding @mminddlabs pic.twitter.com/l1YrKKWcnL — Pamela Day (@ZibbyZ) December 5, 2014

Held at Rodan-Fields HQ, pictured: Leslie Forman, Pamela Day, Karen Jaw-Madson, Tanya Monsef Bunger, Maria Judice, Monika Ashman, Shirley Rivera. Also seen at this afternoon of theory and practice of “multi minding”, relational thinking and acting for a qualitative life: journalist Liza Dowd, Kevin Marks, creativity expert Austin Hill Shaw, Bonita Banducci, Minda Aguhob of Peak Foqus, salonista Betsy Burroughs.

Identity and attention map visually displays what #mmindding looks like pic.twitter.com/NFgJPHBYUF — Tanya Monsef Bunger (@TMonsefBunger) December 6, 2014

“we’re enabled to multimind by virtue of today’s technology, it’s not rewiring us” ~ @estee #mmindding — Anastasia Ashman (@AnastasiaAshman) December 5, 2014

A visual representation of what’s on @CorSher ‘s work mind #mmindding pic.twitter.com/kdVHlnUKdb — Karen Jaw-Madson (@KarenJaw) December 6, 2014

. @BonitaBanducci outlines distinctions between individualistic and relational competencies at #mmindding pic.twitter.com/U3tdIrqh8Y — Leslie Forman (@leslieforman) December 5, 2014

.@BonitaBanducci speaking about how understanding competency differences empowers everyone. #mmindding pic.twitter.com/e5Iv6ACwmn — GlobalNiche (@globalniche) December 5, 2014

How relational thinkers operate. Same idea as improv. Don’t judge–build. Say “yes, and.” #mmindding pic.twitter.com/5jX5k67PnY — Leah Hunter (@leahthehunter) December 5, 2014

At #mmindding learning new ways to stop tasking and start minding. My notes so far. pic.twitter.com/1HocbNQtYF — Leslie Forman (@leslieforman) December 5, 2014

with respect — first step of multiminding: shedding remnants of GTD mentality “tasking” is so last century #mmindding — debs (@debs) December 5, 2014

“Your life is beautifully complicated” intriguing theme for #mmindding symposium @mminddlabs — YY (@thisisyy) December 5, 2014

Our spheres are not separate — you’re at home but your mind is at work. #mmindding works across space and time — Tanya Monsef Bunger (@TMonsefBunger) December 5, 2014

.@rotanarotana my takeaways: we practice what academia theorizes + tech enables us to do today better what humans long have done #mmindding — Anastasia Ashman (@AnastasiaAshman) December 8, 2014

(I just grabbed Castell’s link. His premise: we live in a global city.) Time and space sharing! Yes! http://t.co/V5ZvtypXNW #mmindding — Leah Hunter (@leahthehunter) December 5, 2014

This is why we feel stressed — no more tasking apps please. hah! #mmindding pic.twitter.com/oellTuYPNG — debs (@debs) December 5, 2014

Originally published at www.anastasiaashman.com on December 9, 2014.

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Anastasia Ashman
Global Niche

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