*"The winners will get a portable meditative light and sound therapy speaker. If they've already gotten that, they'll get a limited edition Atlassian hat. And if they've already gotten that, we have a pretty sweet surprise gift. (Muhahahah).
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Hi @Christine P. Dela Rosa - Is it single nomination per user or more than one?
If it is single then I would nominate for [mid-week slump bump] Share a moment when it occurred to you that you were on a healthy team initiated by @Christine P. Dela Rosa - https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Teamwork-Lab-discussions/mid-week-slump-bump-Share-a-moment-when-it-occurred-to-you-that/td-p/1864527. Love hear such experiences and interactive discussions on those as it helps us grow together as community.
I can nominate a few more if it's allowed :) .
Thanks @Christine P. Dela Rosa for confirming. That's great!
My next nomination for last month would be - Sincerely, "Thanks for sparring!" by @Ashley Faus , link - https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Teamwork-Lab-discussions/Sincerely-quot-Thanks-for-sparring-quot/td-p/1860889.
The reason behind, A regular sparring helps us in different ways. We should practicing and start using because it improves our ideation, leads to collaborative effort from team mates and productive discussion as an overall outcome.
Oh my goodness, thanks so much for the nomination! I'm so glad the article was helpful :)
@Ashley Faus - Well deserved, I have just nominated.
I love the personal story element of @Walter Buggenhout , demonstrating how what happens in the workplace is very parallel to what happens at home. Teamwork practices are everywhere!
Oh, thank you so much! There is a lot of love in/behind that story, and a lot more to come! 💙
You deserve @Walter Buggenhout . Thanks @Christine P. Dela Rosa for nominating this.
I'm nominating @Bill Sheboy for their response to the prompt: Share a moment when it occurred to you that you were on a healthy team. Bill mentioned a very strong indicator that you're on a healthy team that I often overlook because it's external to the team. Great share!
I've attached their response as a screen grab here!
Question
What's the best piece of teamwork-related advice you've ever heard?
Answer
"Listen. Actively listen.
That's it, the amount of times people are distracted or not 100% there in a meeting, 121, a conversation is incredible and those on the receiving end can tell.
For me, to truly engage is to care and it makes a big difference to teams and culture."
Nominating the author of this message, @Margareta Buruian.
Raising a teenager versus work practices: introduction by @Walter Buggenhout because it's such a unique perspective! https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Teamwork-Lab-articles/Raising-a-teenager-versus-work-practices-introduction/ba-p/1859814
Thanks so much for nominating my article, @Bridget , I really appreciate it!
Awesome! Thanks to @Jenny Kim for the nomination and @Christine P. Dela Rosa for running this!
Excited to see what this mystery prize might be!
All will be revealed soon!
nice one
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