We meet tough times wearing different glasses
Those closest to the problems can be the best to help solve them
Challenges from pollution, to habitat loss, to hunger, to climate change might have at least one thing in common - Those closest to them can play essential roles in solving them
Search chain vs follow the leader community
Drawing of a group of people holding hands making a search chain, and the same people making a line, walking after each other. Community illustration by Frits Ahlefeldt
Jumping the motivation gap
What is it that makes us take the first steps?
Seeing the bigger picture
Drawing up how each of us seldom have all the facts
Dealing with expectations when hiking
Expectations comes in many forms - some of them are our own, in our backpack - other expectations are from those around us
Hiking between high and low habits
Habits are a bit like places... or maybe we can also see them as trails? Notes on habits, recovery and paths
Appreciating what we have
Umbrella vs boots - seeing what we lack The double envy paradox Text and illustration by Frits Ahlefeldt Often the grass can look greener on the other side, as we focus on what we lack instead of what we have. The good thing is that by talking together we can get the other side of... Continue Reading →
Conflicts around the edge
Some conflicts are all about perspective - drawing on thrive and hiking
House swallows hiker… again
Logbook update 8 Nov. 2018 - Hiking and thoughts on how to deal with Homesickness
Returning home
Log. 31. Aug. 2018 - The feeling of being back home after a hike illustration
Reach out by walking together
Logbook 22. August 2018. Walking together is a unique way to connect with people that can be hard to reach in any other way