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Make a Map of What You’re Doing
When you’re in a maze, decisions can feel random; When you have a map, every action has meaning.
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Mirrors Offer Critical Perspectives
When we can’t see ourselves clearly, we need an accurate mirror to reflect back at us who we really are.
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Expression as the Path to Alignment
Expression bridges the gap between what you feel and what you know; when we express what’s on our minds, our bodies are allowed to catch up.
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Unsticking Your Thinking
Sometimes unsticking innovation isn’t about finding new ideas—it’s about removing self-imposed barriers that keep you from what you wanted all along.
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The Problem with Simplicity
Illumination before Elimination; Don’t remove something before you understand it.
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Stop Losing Great Meeting Ideas Forever
Verbalized ideas flow away like rivers; visualized ideas persist like lakes. What’s captured visually can be accessed, shared, and built upon indefinitely.
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Thinking Made Visible
Invisible ideas breed doubt; visible ideas build confidence. What can be seen, can be shared, refined, and believed in.