Might just be anywhere you like.
If you are thinking of jumping, hopping, leaping, or landing anytime soon, you might find this guide useful.
Here are the three skills you will need:
Take off: Produce enough force with enough parts of you that will work together and you will get air time.
Hangtime: How much time you have in the air and what you do with it. That’s up to you.
Landing: What goes up must come down. Let’s not land with a bump.
No clue how skillful you are? No problem.
We all know the environment we create for learning is important. But what we can’t say for certain is how we create it.
Here are some edges that will help you shape and much more importantly, own, your environment. Choose the ones you think are the most important. Then put the most important first. Now choose the ones that you can compromise on for now at least.
Chaos – Control.
Engagement – Compliance
Success – Failure
Fast – Slow
Accurate – Inaccurate
In Sync – Out of Sync
Simple – Complex
Isolation – Collaboration
Follow – Lead
Self-Paced – Timed
The skill and the task are important to understand. But they are not the difficult bit. The difficult bit, is the environment you create, the grey area.
Black and white make grey. Grey is in the middle. Neither here nor there. In areas of grey we need leadership. We need the expert on the ground, to tell us what is most important, given the circumstances.
That expert is you. Nobody knows what is important to you. We need you to tell us.