In sports and in life, CONNECTION is as important as everything else put together.
Because we live in times where it is all too easy to align individual contributions so that they add up to the sum of their parts…
We remind you that the purpose of connection is to experience relationships that create something greater than the sum of the parts…
By providing immerse experiences of a Gestalt.
We don’t access a Gestalt by following instructions. We achieve this level of connection by observing and copying those in the Gestalt we wish to join, and processing the entirety of the experience so that we embody the Gestalt. It is easier to access a Gestalt when someone is shaping it for us.
HOW TO SHAPE A GESTALT - think Steph Curry and Antoine Dupont
1. BE CLEAR. Ensure that the next move is apparent to everyone
2. BE PATIENT. Wait to see how everyone reacts
3. BE CALM. If the chosen move can’t be executed, stay calm, and allow another move of clarity to unfold.
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We help people access more CONNECTION
The ultimate connection being to embody a Gestalt.
St Albans and surrounding areas - not for profit - community events

ConversationTue 17 Febemail for location
Late paymentThu 31 DecAL3 5LH
League-level players who want to lead their teamDate and time is TBDLocation is TBD
All-ability adults swimDate and time is TBDLocation is TBD

Connect through
Basketball, Conversation, Swimming
Our
Story
A Journey Through Connection and technology
In the early 1990s, I served as a business analyst for a company that employed the revolutionary online collaboration tool, Lotus Notes. My role involved identifying the various ways in which individuals connect and assessing which of these connections could be facilitated online. I classified these forms of connection into two categories: measurable and immeasurable. The measurable connections were moved online, with the intention of freeing up more face-to-face time for those connections that could not be quantified.
As the Internet and Google began to rise, I shifted my focus to assisting struggling technology projects on the verge of failure. By introducing a new format of connection, I was able to ensure that these projects were completed on time and within budget.
After that, I dedicated my efforts to helping young individuals with autism find meaningful connections, free from the pressure to conform to societal expectations. I provided immersive experiences that enabled them to feel a sense of belonging to something greater than themselves.
Today, as technology-driven communication emphasizes measurable connections, I now offer immersive experiences that nurture connections that defy measurement.
The ability to connect to create something bigger than the sum of the parts is a crucial life skill of the 21st century
St Albans, UK

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