Clare InksterFrom Zombie to Zen: The Power of Curiosity to Balance the Brain HemispheresYou’ve probably heard that the left side of your brain is for logic and the right for creativity. But what if that’s inaccurate or at least…Aug 3Aug 3
Clare InksterCan Curiosity Save the Planet?Climate change looms as one of the most formidable challenges of our time, demanding urgent action to safeguard the Earth for future…Apr 4Apr 4
Clare InksterUnleashing Curiosity and Boosting Productivity: My AI Experiments with ChatGPT.How can we harness the power of AI for both productivity and curiosity?Jan 24Jan 24
Clare InksterSerendipity, Success and Surprise: Reflections on a Curious Year.‘May you live in interesting times’. Chinese Proverb.Jan 12, 2023Jan 12, 2023
Clare InksterCuriosity, Connection and Culture: Can seemingly simple solutions change our experience of work?2022 has been quite a year for the world of work. With quiet quitting, the great resignation, and the lowest workplace engagement scores in…Oct 4, 2022Oct 4, 2022
Clare InksterThe Curiosity Experiment: Sprint One RetrospectiveHow can we find purpose through experimentation with maximum curiosity and maximum efficiency?Sep 12, 2022Sep 12, 2022
Clare InksterThe Curiosity Experiment: Finding purpose through experimentation, one octopus at a time.How can we be curious yet also efficient? A dreamer yet also a do-er?Aug 31, 2022Aug 31, 2022
Clare InksterWhat can our workplaces learn from ashrams to improve wellbeing and creativity?Having recently spent ten wonderful days at Munger Raj Mandir in Vrindavan, I started thinking about the extent to which we could learn…Apr 3, 2022Apr 3, 2022
Clare InksterWhat party science can teach us about improving remote work.How you do anything is how you do everything.Feb 11, 20221Feb 11, 20221
Clare InksterA year of living curiously: 5 things I learnt.I’m not sure if one year is better than another to choose to live curiously, but 2021 definitely felt like an appropriate year to embrace…Dec 31, 2021Dec 31, 2021