Hi,

In the spirit of ³Do one less thing², today I found myself in a mode of ³Do
one different thing².

I opened space for a small group associated with an organization serving
autistic children and adults here in New Jersey, USA.  Passion abounds: 30
people generated 24 topics for a one-day meeting.  And I had set up for five
break-out spaces, but they made it into seven.

Here¹s the different thing.  I placed the community bulletin board in a
separate room, a spot you could not actually see from the main circle.  I
did this because the main circle was squeezed tightly into a space that did
not conveniently allow for chairs to be moved aside to approach any of the
walls.  I used a nice wall in a medium-sized coffee area where I knew people
would be congregating on and off all day.

I wondered whether people would have difficulty understanding my
instructions if the posting wall was not visible, but they did not.

Anyone out there ever have to do something like this?

Ralph Copleman

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