It's hard (maybe impossible) to avoid stale thinking.
We have 100's of problems to solve and ideas spinning in our heads any given day.
We have to be efficient—we have to show up and lead.
So it's our human tendency to find mental patterns to solve the problems in front of us to create paths of least resistance.
But our short cuts cause us to forfeit great thoughts for stale ones.
I do this exercise with teams to help them think about their business in new ways. I call it 5-Dimensional Thinking.
It starts with reflecting and dreaming about the business, then expanding your thinking with 5 prompts. It's free writing exercise to open up your mind and let new connections spill out. Don't edit yourself. Don't look for "right" answers. You need a pen, blank paper, and maybe a timer. I usually give teams a few minutes on each prompt, but you can spend a few hours doing this exercise to really dig deep.
Take 5-10 mins to reflect and dream about the business...
REFLECT on highs and lows over time. Internal wins and external ones. List them out.
DREAM about what's ahead. Where do you want to go? What needs to happen? What would breakthrough look like? Add to your list.
Then, think through these 5 prompts and write whatever comes to mind. Give yourself at least a few minutes to process and write on each prompt.
From here you can take any thoughts that stand out to you to your team. Or even, better do this exercise with your leadership team and discuss what comes up. Our thinking gets even better around the table.
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