How small wins, tiny changes can have a big impact

How small wins, tiny changes can have a big impact

Small wins, tiny changes – big impact I have just finished reading Atomic Habits by James Clear. The 2018 book sub-title says it all – an easy and proven way to build good habits and break bad ones. In this case the author refreshingly delivers on his...
How to switch on your creative thinking

How to switch on your creative thinking

Switch to another pattern Want to switch on your creative thinking? Here’s how. We tend to think, feel and act in patterns. These patterns self-organise as a result of our past behaviours, experiences, beliefs and expectations. This is efficient but not very...
Opportunities for success open to creative thinkers*

Opportunities for success open to creative thinkers*

Opportunities for success open to creative thinkers* ‘The ability to think creatively, to generate and test new ideas, solutions or actions will be the most important skill in the workforce of the future. We are at a point in history whereby what has worked in...
What’s stopping you from being more creative?

What’s stopping you from being more creative?

It’s your inner voice! I have taught thousands of people how to think in a more creative way. Paradoxically I use a different approach which I call Speed Thinking, the tool of which is Blitz. Because I have found that the biggest personal barrier to creativity...
Want a shorter, faster Meeting? Try Blitzing

Want a shorter, faster Meeting? Try Blitzing

It’s about time we reinvented meetings! I spend a lot of my time talking to and working with managers and leaders. One of my favourite questions is: What is the most unproductive part of your day? Meetings. In what way? There are too many, they are too long ,...
What’s stopping you from being more creative?

Does technology make anything possible?

Is the idea of that’s impossible an outdated idea? In a recent article in Wired magazine a quadriplegic lady named Jan Scheurmann controlled a jet fighter using nothing but her thoughts. Science fiction you might say? Well know. You see Jan who was quadriplegic...

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