#Change

Nuvalon :vivaldi_red:Nuvalon@vivaldi.net
2026-01-21

I was thinking about something... About chaos and order.

I think people usually think of chaos as "bad" and order as "good", but i think we need both, neither are bad or good.
Think about it, a world of absolute order is a world with nothing, no friction. But a world of absolute chaos is everything, and as the saying goes "something that pleases everyone, pleases no one".
So yeah, i think we need chaos (as friction) to make things chage for the better, but also order to preserve these good things.
This might not be new, but i guess i can try to make something original out of my way of thinking about this thought.

#chaos #order #change #evolution

Ron PiggottRon_Piggott
2026-01-21

Thought Of The Day #83: Change will come if you want it. [ January 21st 2026 ] rons-home.net/en/living-life-l

Agile ♻️ Agilist.inagile@mastodon.online
2026-01-20

»Navigating Uncertainty: Preparing for Success in 2026 with Johanna Rothman and Mark Kilby« drunkenpm.blogspot.com/2026/01 #Agilist.in #Agile #Change #Lean #Kanban #Scrum

2026-01-20

What became of promises on policing in Indigenous communities?
In 2020, there was a push for change in how police respond to calls involving Indigenous people in New Brunswick. What happened?

#policing #Indigenous #change #NewBrunswick
cbc.ca/player/play/9.7053321?c

A moment that changed memomentsofchange
2026-01-20

I woke up to find the moon sitting in my kitchen, sipping tea and critiquing my choice of cereal. It insisted cornflakes were “too terrestrial” and suggested meteors instead. When I tried to argue, the fridge joined in, humming opera until the toaster fainted dramatically. By the time the sun barged through the window demanding rent, I realized mornings weren’t about breakfast—they were auditions for the universe’s strangest sitcom.

A moment that changed memomentsofchange
2026-01-20

I was flaunting my neon nail extensions in the park when a balloon vendor’s cart tipped, sending balloons bouncing everywhere. Just as I tried to gather them, a film crew burst onto the scene, cameras rolling, shouting, “Perfect! Keep going!” Suddenly I was the star of an impromptu movie, juggling balloons with glittering nails while confused passersby applauded. By the end, I realized life’s quirks are best enjoyed when you lean into the chaos and let the spotlight find you.

A moment that changed memomentsofchange
2026-01-20

I was halfway through Alien when the retirement home toilet jammed, trapping three pensioners inside like bewildered astronauts. One shouted, “It’s the xenomorph!” while another waved her handbag like a flamethrower. The third calmly knitted a facehugger plush. Outside, we formed a rescue squad, chanting “In space no one can hear you flush!” By the time the janitor freed them, we were all in stitches—proof that horror becomes comedy when pensioners and plumbing collide.

A moment that changed memomentsofchange
2026-01-20

I boarded a flight expecting quiet, but the children’s screams rose like a chorus. At first I braced myself, then one adult joined in, then another, until suddenly the whole cabin was howling together like a bizarre symphony. The flight attendants looked baffled, but laughter rippled through the plane. By the time we landed, I realized air travel wasn’t just about getting somewhere—it was about embracing chaos and turning it into collective comedy.

A moment that changed memomentsofchange
2026-01-20

I was knitting a scarf in the passenger seat when the yarn somehow looped itself around the gearshift. The car locked, trapping me inside like a wooly fortress. At first I panicked, but then I laughed—my hobby had literally stitched me into a new adventure. Untangling myself felt like solving a puzzle, and when I finally escaped, I realized knitting wasn’t just craftwork—it was mischief waiting to happen, turning ordinary rides into quirky quests.

A moment that changed memomentsofchange
2026-01-20

I once bumped into a philosopher at a café who claimed time was just a stubborn illusion. Intrigued, I followed his logic until—poof—I found myself sipping espresso in ancient Rome. The philosopher winked, “See? Ideas bend reality.” Suddenly, I realized time travel wasn’t about machines, but about perspective. From then on, every conversation felt like a portal, and I treated debates as adventures through centuries of thought.

A moment that changed memomentsofchange
2026-01-20

I popped what I thought was a sleeping tablet, only to realize it was just a mint. Wide awake, I stared at the ceiling and burst into giggles at the absurdity. “Maybe dreams don’t need pills,” I mused, inventing imaginary adventures with my lamp and socks. By sunrise, I understood that rest wasn’t only about sleep—it was about play, wonder, and letting my mind wander freely. From then on, bedtime became my favorite stage for quirky imagination.

A moment that changed memomentsofchange
2026-01-20

I was working as a postman, and one day I tripped over a garden gnome, landed face‑first in a patch of daisies, and discovered the world smelled better upside down. Suddenly, I realized life wasn’t about rushing letters—it was about noticing the tiny absurdities along the way. From then on, I delivered mail with interpretive dances, convinced that joy was the true postage stamp of existence.

A moment that changed memomentsofchange
2026-01-20

I was surfing the web and suddenly discovered Mastodon. And it changed me forever. 😉

Agile ♻️ Agilist.inagile@mastodon.online
2026-01-20
Agile ♻️ Agilist.inagile@mastodon.online
2026-01-20
2026-01-20

"Generative engine optimization: SEO was a popularity contest. GEO is an intelligence test." - Futurist Jim Carroll

We are moving from SEO to GEO, and it's happening incredibly fast!

**Maria Franzoni** had a post about that yesterday - just as the very moment I was optimizing my website for the AI got!

GEO? What's that? Rebuilding our websites so they feed the AI machine better, improving our chances of showing up in ChatGPT and other AI search results!

With this, I've turned off the minimal Google Ads I've been running and put in place the code to let "the AI machines" fully into my site.

They noticed right away! Visits began to explode.

All of this got me thinking in terms of spans of time. If 2015 was about Search Engine Optimisation. 2026 is about Generative Engine Optimisation.

How does it work? In simple terms, my site is now configured to do a different thing when an AI 'bot' appears, seeking to index my content.

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"Are you a search engine?
Yes"
An AI bot?
Yes.
Oh, ok, here's a version of the content for this page, all nicely organized in the format you like so you can ingest it into your AI!"

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One thing most folks might ask at this point - isn't this my content? Do I want to feed it to AI? Shouldn't I tell them no? For a time, I did. Then, two weeks ago, I confirmed two speaking gigs that came directly to me from ChatGPT.

That woke me up! I decided to move fast.
Here's what I did.

(Keep reading!)

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**#GEO** **#SEO** **#AI** **#FutureOfSearch** **#DigitalStrategy** **#Innovation** **#Marketing** **#Technology** **#ChatGPT** **#Optimization** **#WebStrategy** **#Adaptation** **#ArtificialIntelligence** **#ContentStrategy** **#Disruption** **#Change** **#Evolution** **#Digital** **#Visibility** **#Strategy** **#Transformation** **#Speed** **#Relevance** **#Intelligence** **#Onwards**

Original post: jimcarroll.com/2026/01/decodin

Agile ♻️ Agilist.inagile@mastodon.online
2026-01-20

»What Is AI Native and How to Embed It Into Your Organization« scaledagile.com/blog/what-is-a #Agilist.in #Agile #Change #Lean #Kanban #Scrum

QA Realmforum73
2026-01-20

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