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ThinkSpace

Monday, February 1, 2010

When I had an email from Debra to do some photos for her new venture "ThinkSpace" - I just loved her vision. She has a great space right downtown Burlington - a beautiful portion of an old home with lots of parking and great businesses all around. I love downtown Burlington already - great shops down there!

Here is a bit of Debra's vision in her own words for ThinkSpace...

ThinkSpace Burlington is about two things – one about having a cool place to meet for strategy discussions or for client presentations. The space is over 100 years old (think huge baseboards and mouldings, hardwood flooring) and the intention has been to make people feel safe, relaxed, open to discussion, and most importantly, thinking creatively.

The second focus is to build a business that brings together diverse interests and opinions in order to innovate with a 360⁰ perspective. Often this will mean opposing perspectives and values coming together in dialogue and trying to have their opinions respectfully shared and listened to. This second focus will take time to build but the process is helped tremendously if the space is conducive to making people feel safe.

To throw a third element into the mix, part of the hope with ThinkSpace is to find a way to promote right brain thinking. Looking a things differently and not in an always logical manner. So being creative and open is what hopefully people and organizations will feel comfortable doing when they come into the space.

LOVE this!!!

Here is a sneak peek of the space! More to follow - it's an amazing space. Great job, Debra!



Celebrating life and love,

Krista

  1. Blogger mandy said:

    Hey, I'd be interested to hear more about this place, is there a website?

  1. Anonymous Debra said:

    Sorry to be so slow checking this out and thanks for asking.

    Yes there will be a web site shortly... Krista's pictures help reveal the magic of the place and she said it perfectly "it feels like we're meeting in someone's home."

    We should be ready for open houses in 2 weeks - I'll post the information here as soon as it's available.

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