
Bikablo Visual Facilitation
Posted by JAYA MACHET
Learning to visualise can be the same as learning a foreign language as these simplified pictograms can be learned like words that are used to create visual sentences.
Martin Hausmann from Bikablo akademie has with precise German engineering, designed the Bikablo® technique which consists of clear rules, drawing techniques and a library of tried and tested visual terminology.
Bikablo Visual Facilitation
Posted by JAYA MACHET

Why colouring books build mindfulness and organisation cohesion.
Posted by JAYA MACHET
What prompted the sales of colouring books in U.S. to jump from 1 to 12 million units last year? (Nielsen data). How come 5 of the top 10 best-selling books in the United States were adult colouring books in 2015? And this trend is not limited to just the U.S., it can be seen globally from South America to Asia, with book stores carrying a wide selection of colouring books. In May 2016, Faber-Castell, the world’s biggest wooden pencil manufacturer, said that they are experiencing double digit growth due to the popularity of adult colouring books. In a nutshell, this...
Why colouring books build mindfulness and organisation cohesion.
Posted by JAYA MACHET

Colour your way to a better you.
Posted by JAYA MACHET
7 of the top 30 titles on Amazon’s 2015 best-seller list are adult colouring books, that’s nearly a quarter of the best-seller list. There is plenty of research showing that engaging in creative activity helps people deal better with stress and that helps them in their personal life and they perform better at work. There are strong views about whether colouring can be considered to be a ‘real’ creative activity. Nonetheless people who colour certainly see the activity as relaxing and stress-relieving. In our busy lives we often don’t make time for ourselves and can find it hard to relax...
Colour your way to a better you.
Posted by JAYA MACHET

If not now, when?
Posted by JAYA MACHET
To quote Gandhi “Be the change you want to see in the world” – each one of us has to think about what we are consuming and how we can reuse more. Growing up in India, we didn’t have plastic bags only paper bags which served us very well. We sold all our old newspapers which were then reused and much to our delight, old exam papers often popped up in the paper cones that the peanut seller filled with peanuts. It felt as if nothing was thrown away and could be reused, today of course India has changed too....
If not now, when?
Posted by JAYA MACHET