About
I help people to be masters in thinking, cooperation, and reaching goals. My mission is to help people rediscover two innate abilities – drawing and imagination – and make them work to their advantage. For that, I teach and promote visual facilitation as a tool to find the courage for a simple and fast drawing and sketchnoting. It is my mission, passion, and life calling. Magic of an Imperfect Line is my own brand and approach to visual facilitation because of my own journey. 8 years ago I discovered that I was able to use pen and paper as thinking tools and therefore understood how big is this magic that lies in this courage to draw an imperfect line. I believe that creating the right conditions, asking the right questions, and using supportive tools can help people to discover creativity and the potential to make a change. I am also a researcher, focusing on education and visual thinking as a learning approach. I believe that a new era and new normal need bold and creative approaches. The ability to draw is equally necessary for thinking alone and in communicating with others.
Magic of an Imperfect Line. What does it mean?
If you’re on the road towards an extraordinary mind or even something bigger- changing the world, you’re doing something very important. And you are not leaving it into the hands of faith. You dream and you plan. And you know that you have to start seeing the future, to bring ideas out of your head in front of your eyes. If you were a child, you would start drawing without a second thought. As grownups, we have forgotten this tool for thinking and dreaming. We are afraid to draw. But can you imagine what a precious privilege it is to be able to draw out your ideas, to feel free to draw your plans into roadmaps, to enjoy the magic of an unperfect line towards your dreams? Let the pen, paper, and visual facilitation help you. Let the courage to draw imperfect lines guide you because that is where the perfectness lies and magic happens.