Surprising question :)

and lot of surprising answers already. I liked the "be surprised to be
prepared" and I would translate it into "be surprised how well you are
(actually) prepared to OS meeting (in genelral sense)!"

And I'd like to ad one more - this (be prepared to be surprised) could be
read as memo for facilitator. There have probably been many OS meetings to
facilitate already. But there will be surprises ahead!

Be well,

*      A*r*n*o



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2012/4/4 Harold Shinsato <[email protected]>

>  Searching through the archives there were many many postings about "be
> prepared to be surprised". But "How to be prepared to be surprised"
> returned 0.
>
> Any tips on how to prepare? It came up as a question today for me in
> conversation with someone - and I can't believe I've never thought about it
> before. How do you prepare to be surprised? Any thoughts, tips?
>
>     Thanks!
>     Harold
>
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