
Everyone “sees” things differently when the brain creates its own stories
We know that everyone sees things differently, and no one views the world the same way. Many people have a
We know that everyone sees things differently, and no one views the world the same way. Many people have a
Online technology can help us target online abuse, harassment and extremism
Question: What do you call a bagel that can fly? Answer: A plain bagel* Would you like to spark some
What’s My Learned It In Queens Lessons? 1. First, find a smart, creative person who engages in deep listening when you need to solve a problem
2. Listen to their suggestions and give their ideas a chance to percolate. In other words, trust that they know what they are doing.
3. Don’t pick up the phone or fire off an email saying “Whatareyakiddingme?”when you think you’ve been “misheard.”
4. Instead, give yourself and your resource the gift of the pause.
5. Chances are you’ve gotten some great advice, but your brain needs time to process the information.
6. Then say the words that any creative consultant loves to hear “ Thank you” and “You were right and so on point.”