The ingredients of ‘good’ curationI think great curation comes down to five key elements that span the processes of searching, selection and contextualizing:Preservation: Caring for, reviving or resurfacing things that might otherwise be lost or forgotten in archives or streams.Connection: Inspiring moments of surprise –, “I didn’t think of that” or “I didn’t know you could do that.”Intuition: A sense of being drawn into a feeling or experience that can be hard to put into words. Arrangement: Thoughtful organisation that feels both intentional and playful, inviting curiosity.Context: Framing information in a way that roots it in a sense of place and time to give a fresh lens on what is relevant or useful.When you experience thoughtful curation, it enables or unlocks something within you. It’s about giving and cultivating your attention to stories, ideas, feelings and even sometimes a truth that might not otherwise be surfaced.