![]() Track 7 carries on the sound, and is powerfully hopeful and inspirational, with a steady bass rhythm throughout the song. The sound is warm, welcoming – but most of all contagiously fun! – whilst satisfying something deep inside us all. Track 6 is the glue that holds the album together. Track 5 is motivating, a call to action and a refined craft. These tracks have a similar sound to track 1 while track 5 reminds us of track 2. Track 3 & 4 feed into each other, with the timely reminder and emphasis of what’s important, how to lead well and what the criteria are for making judgement calls. Track 1 was the natural starting point for this album, whilst track 2 acknowledges the different, unique and wonderful context each ‘listener’ will need to be personally aware of to fully engage with the album. It went over two pages and I thought my handwriting could be difficult to read, so I thought I’d write it again here. ![]() I ended up writing a bit of an ‘album review’ or blurb. I have thoughts on how to add to a message through graphic design, but the execution is never quite as clear as it looked in my head! I guess the whole thing isn’t ‘perfect’… but this seemed like a good way to sit with imperfect and let it be! ![]() Words always come much easier to me than pictures. … before our final Zoom yesterday I thought, ‘maybe I should do an album cover reflection of this experience’… and I did! Thinking it may inspire others to embrace this wonderful debriefing or reflection tool, Liz was happy for me to share it with the playmeo community (in her own words:) I think you’ll agree, it’s pretty awesome. Recently, a coaching client of mine shared a real-life example of her album cover soundtrack as a way to process the completion of her coaching sessions. If it’s not something you are familiar with, click the link, I think you’ll like it. One of my favourite art reflection activities is what I call Album Cover. There is nothing more powerful than an example.
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