Alex: This is awesome. Tweeted.

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On Jun 21, 2011, at 4:41 PM, Chad Ballantyne <[email protected]>
wrote:

This is great Alex - already digging in!
Funny how the shift from home, to coffee shop to Exec suite to coworking is
so common.  In fact, it was my story, and we've been working it  into a cute
cartoon animation (to be completed in August...I hope)  I actually hope it
can serve many spaces as they try and explain the benefits of coworking and
as the cartoon explains - coworking is the combination of all the good
things from home, coffee shop and exec suite.

See slide illustration I use a lot to share when people ask, "What the hell
is coworking?"  and "Why would I join?"

Anyway - great work on opening this up and doing it in public.

In this world of independence and "look out for #1" we've seldom see truly
great works or live our lives leaving a lasting legacy. (wow - that's a lot
of "L"s)  The best stuff in life happens when we are surrounded by people we
trust and we let go and let others at our ideas, our art, our dreams.  We
call it "trusted critique."  The term we use a lot is "Doing life together."
The coworking community is not just a cool work space idea, it's getting
back to the key ingredients proven to be the catalyst to innovation and it
is changing our world.  Relate, Collaborate, Create

If I see something to contribute, I'll chime in.

Peace!

Chad
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On 2011-06-21, at 6:29 PM, Alex Hillman wrote:

In the Spring of 2010, I started in on a project that I hoped was going to
be the coworking book that the world
needed<http://dangerouslyawesome.com/2010/03/sxsw-launch-chapter-excerpt-the-coworking-book/>.
A few months later, I stopped - discontent with where I’d started, and
unconfident that I knew what book about coworking the world needed.

The original idea was a curated shared narrative that would help people
create successful coworking communities. I’m still in love with that idea,
I’m just not sure that I know enough alone to start that curated narrative.

This past week I spent a bunch of time writing a new talk titled “Doing it
in Public”, about the value of taking ideas that are incomplete and, in
spite of your fears and insecurities, executing them in public - either the
the end of learning new perspectives, finding collaborators, or simply
finding out that you’re not alone.

I realized that perhaps that was my path to finding the coworking book that
the world needed.

So I am taking the beginnings of the book that I’m not pleased or proud of,
and am sharing them with the hopes that the world will help tell me what
book they’d like me to write. Even more, I’m sharing them in a publicly
editable document. Editable by anybody, even if you’re anonymous. Add things
delete things, comment as much as you’d like. Reply to others’ comments.
Point me in a new direction.

Google Docs keeps revision history so if nothing else, we can always look
through the revisions. I can also scrap the whole thing and start over.

I hope you’re join me in doing it in public. Let’s see what happens.

http://bit.ly/coworkingbook-in-public

-Alex
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indyhall.org
coworking in philadelphia

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