Data as story
Real-life stories that keep information in context and are shaped by the perspective of the storyteller.
Data as learning
To support insights, better questions, reflection & self-awareness, and responsive decision-making. Passively consuming or giving up data misses the point.
Data as relationships
Thinking of data as a gift and collection and sense-making as ceremony that can increase our wellbeing. Consent, choice, and autonomy are respected.
Wellbeing as journey
We don’t assume people already know if and how they are well, but rather, that our awareness of our own wellbeing and our ability to shape it is unfolding all the time.
Wellbeing as dynamic
Recognizing that because us humans are complex & evolving in an-ever-changing environment, we focus on moments rather than categorizing people as well or unwell.
Wellbeing as connection
Wellbeing as the meanings and capabilities people draw from interactions with the world rather than simply access to material things.