Killing Creativity
Fear chokes creativity. When in fear I resort to that which is comfortable, i.e. my past. I go back to the past even when I know that past behavior wasn’t good for me.
Fear chokes creativity. When in fear I resort to that which is comfortable, i.e. my past. I go back to the past even when I know that past behavior wasn’t good for me.
When I have a decision to make, I most often combine emotional thinking with critical thinking, thereby justifying my decision.
Less dropped calls than the competition? Poor customer service rules. How can you compete as not being as bad as the other guys?
…time savings. We, as a workforce, have become dramatically more efficient. We can do more today than ever before, or so it would seem.
Over time, I have come to expect that the hardest sale to make is a sale to my own group of trusted friends, associates, and clients.