There are two kinds of change, technical and adaptive, and you need to solve for the right one. I’m working on a book about the Red Thread, and it’s been hard to get that change to happen.
The Red Thread
How to start a presentation your audience wants to keep listening to
Let’s say you sit down to read a new mystery novel. You crack open the cover, flip to the first page, and just as you’re about to read the first line, your (soon-to-be-former) friend comes over and says, “The butler did it.”
What creates the best brand experiences? (or: An ode to Chris Gillespie and Bemelmans Bar)
“Grab your coat / Don’t forget your hat / Leave your worries on the doorstep / Life can be so sweet / On the sunny side of the street.”
Why pain is the enemy of change
Yep. I said it. Pain is the enemy of change.
How to Find Meaningful, Memorable Stories – EP012
The Tortoise and the Hare “The Tortoise and the Hare” is a classic fable with a memorable moral: slow and steady wins the race. However, if you asked someone in Ancient Greece what it meant, they would tell you that idleness can ruin even the greatest gifts.