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Design Ecosystems not Egosystems
Design Ecosystems not Egosystems
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Length:
19 minutes
Released:
Oct 21, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Space feels like something. It's a collection of form, materials, colors, light and sound that impact humans physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually. Are you ready to elevate that experience by making conscious design choices to help people be their best selves?
Instead of judging what people need and imposing your ideas, be a space shaman. Take the time to diagnose and develop a "treatment" plan with your clients.
The Great Resignation is signalling an appetite for something better. For the first time, people are less afraid of change than they are of things staying the same. They are valuing happiness and quality of life, two things great design supports.
You can't be an advocate for change if you aren't confident. Take the time to do the inner work and get clarity on what your design why is. That confidence will translate to your ability to successfully take your clients where they really want to go.
Get help if you need it- check out two of my entry level coaching sessions here that will help you get some perspective and clarity: http://architectingpodcast.com/index.php/coaching-programs-angela-mazzi/ DM me on Instagram with topics, questions or show ideas!
Stay Inspired,
Angela
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Into/outro music Alive by Richard Wasson Copyright 2019
Instead of judging what people need and imposing your ideas, be a space shaman. Take the time to diagnose and develop a "treatment" plan with your clients.
The Great Resignation is signalling an appetite for something better. For the first time, people are less afraid of change than they are of things staying the same. They are valuing happiness and quality of life, two things great design supports.
You can't be an advocate for change if you aren't confident. Take the time to do the inner work and get clarity on what your design why is. That confidence will translate to your ability to successfully take your clients where they really want to go.
Get help if you need it- check out two of my entry level coaching sessions here that will help you get some perspective and clarity: http://architectingpodcast.com/index.php/coaching-programs-angela-mazzi/ DM me on Instagram with topics, questions or show ideas!
Stay Inspired,
Angela
Join the architecting community:
Facebook Group
Clubhouse
2:00 PM EST 3rd Sundays- Critical Conversations- A raw look at the state of our profession
9:00 AM EST Mondays- Architects as Healers: Buildings as Medicine
Learn more and connect architectingpodcast.com
Interested in sponsoring a show or having me as a guest on your podcast or community? Stop here to get information.
Into/outro music Alive by Richard Wasson Copyright 2019
Released:
Oct 21, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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