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E 5.1 - The Quitters: Quitting the Infinite Game of Ecosystem Building

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In this season of Ecosystems for Change, I’m talking to my guests about their experience with quitting.

As much as I dislike quitting–I really do–I understand it is part of life. We evolve and so do the circumstances, organizations and people around us.

As we uncovered in season two, ecosystems are complex, adaptive systems; they are constantly shifting and changing and as a result, people move in and out of them at different times.

As builders who like to start new things, it’s only logical that everytime we start one thing we technically have to quit something else to create the space for this new thing to flourish and thrive. In season three, we heard first-hand accounts of what happens when we keep piling on, trying to squeeze one more ounce of productivity out of ourselves because we somehow feel like we want to do it all.

I have come to believe that quitting is normal, healthy, and simply part of the natural cycle of progress. And yet, it is still somehow taboo. The idea that quitting somehow is a sign of failure, of suddenly not caring about the cause anymore, means that many of us passionate change makers hang in there longer than we should or want to.

That’s what I want to talk about in Season 5. I’m sitting down with ecosystem builders who stopped playing–either temporarily or for good. I want to find out what led to the depletion of their resources–either internal or external–and if there’s anything we can do to change course and stop that depletion.

What happens when you decide or you’re forced to step away from your life’s work? We’ll get a little closer to an answer in this season.

Listen to the full episode to hear:

  • What complex adaptive systems can teach us about quitting
  • Why ecosystem building is like an infinite game with shifting rules, tactics, players, and timelines
  • Three perspectives on stepping away from the game of ecosystem building

Learn More About Anika Horn:

Resources:

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Content provided by Anika Horn and Social Venturers. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Anika Horn and Social Venturers or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this season of Ecosystems for Change, I’m talking to my guests about their experience with quitting.

As much as I dislike quitting–I really do–I understand it is part of life. We evolve and so do the circumstances, organizations and people around us.

As we uncovered in season two, ecosystems are complex, adaptive systems; they are constantly shifting and changing and as a result, people move in and out of them at different times.

As builders who like to start new things, it’s only logical that everytime we start one thing we technically have to quit something else to create the space for this new thing to flourish and thrive. In season three, we heard first-hand accounts of what happens when we keep piling on, trying to squeeze one more ounce of productivity out of ourselves because we somehow feel like we want to do it all.

I have come to believe that quitting is normal, healthy, and simply part of the natural cycle of progress. And yet, it is still somehow taboo. The idea that quitting somehow is a sign of failure, of suddenly not caring about the cause anymore, means that many of us passionate change makers hang in there longer than we should or want to.

That’s what I want to talk about in Season 5. I’m sitting down with ecosystem builders who stopped playing–either temporarily or for good. I want to find out what led to the depletion of their resources–either internal or external–and if there’s anything we can do to change course and stop that depletion.

What happens when you decide or you’re forced to step away from your life’s work? We’ll get a little closer to an answer in this season.

Listen to the full episode to hear:

  • What complex adaptive systems can teach us about quitting
  • Why ecosystem building is like an infinite game with shifting rules, tactics, players, and timelines
  • Three perspectives on stepping away from the game of ecosystem building

Learn More About Anika Horn:

Resources:

  continue reading

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