Ask a different question
Sometimes we can find a breakthrough by examining our problem from a different angle…by posing a new question. Consider this past challenge that took place at a Houston airport. Management asked passengers to share their biggest complaint, and the overwhelming response was the wait time for luggage at the baggage carousels, sometimes 30 minutes. So […]
Feel handicapped, do you?
Do you feel handicapped in some way? Too old? Too young? Too short? Physically limited? Mentally short-changed? What about an elderly Grandma Moses who started painting in her 70’s? What about Greta Thundy, the 15 year old who is the face of the climate change issue? What about being born with no arms or legs […]
Diagnosis vs. Prognosis
Believe one, but question the other! I just finished reading Scott Adams’ (creator of the Dilbert cartoons) book, How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big. He was once diagnosed with an incurable hand condition that would have forced him to stop creating Dilbert cartoons. Literally NO ONE had EVER cured themselves of […]
Wordy, are you?
How many words do you speak each day? Ten thousand? Twenty? Thirty? A quick Google search puts the average across both sexes at between fifteen and sixteen thousand words a day. If you accept these numbers, that means we speak close to 500,000 words a month and nearly 6,000,000 a year. That’s a lot of […]
The Ikea Effect
It’s named after a Swedish company that makes cheaply constructed furniture components and sells them in pieces, along with wordless cartoon instructions for assembly, packaged with a mixed bag of hardware, often including several wrong pieces and usually missing one critical component. (Has that ever been your experience?) In real estate “The Ikea Effect” is […]