Parts 0, 1,2, and 3 of the Acumen virtual bootcamp series can be found here.
I was introduced to the Immunity to Change tool, which is adapted from the works of Robert Kegan and Lisa Laskow Lahey. This tool has helped me to observe and interpret within myself (the system) and surfaces internal contradictions and (possibly faulty) operating assumptions taken as truths.
There are four ways to analyze: Commitment, Doing / Not Doing, Hidden Competing Assessments, and Big Assumptions. For every commitment made, there is another commitment that prevents that change. This is a perfect example of the contradictions, like a driving vehicle with one foot on the gas and one foot on the brake. This is an intriguing exercise- to see a picture of oneself and work on the conflicting actions in our lives. I will end this with a quote by V. S. Naipaul on self-improvement: “The only lies for which we are truly punished are those we tell ourselves.” ...
Additional Motivation:
I was introduced to the Immunity to Change tool, which is adapted from the works of Robert Kegan and Lisa Laskow Lahey. This tool has helped me to observe and interpret within myself (the system) and surfaces internal contradictions and (possibly faulty) operating assumptions taken as truths.
There are four ways to analyze: Commitment, Doing / Not Doing, Hidden Competing Assessments, and Big Assumptions. For every commitment made, there is another commitment that prevents that change. This is a perfect example of the contradictions, like a driving vehicle with one foot on the gas and one foot on the brake. This is an intriguing exercise- to see a picture of oneself and work on the conflicting actions in our lives. I will end this with a quote by V. S. Naipaul on self-improvement: “The only lies for which we are truly punished are those we tell ourselves.” ...
Additional Motivation: