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The Mom Test: 1. Talk about their life instead of your idea 2. Ask about specifics in the past instead of generics or opinions about the future 3. Talk less and listen more.
Innovation continually poses the question: What is standing in the way of my customer getting what he wants from my business?
The moment you make up your mind to exalt God over all, you step out of the world’s parade.
Planning is presented not as an innate talent but as a skill that can be developed through structured approaches. Breaking down tasks into smaller steps and using tools like whiteboards or apps can make planning more accessible and less overwhelming.
Markets change. Technologies change. Customer wants and needs change. If you have your finger on the pulse of the market, you’re a step ahead of the competition. If you don’t, you run the risk of getting blindsided.
Surface mirroring without shared intensity backfires; people read it as disinterest, dominance, or pandering. Robert Provine’s field data on 1,200 naturally occurring laughs showed that fewer than 20 percent followed jokes, indicating laughter functions as a bonding display, not a humor meter. Crucially, matched intensity matters: a belly laugh answered with a thin chuckle leaves people less connected, whereas similar energy entrains brains and signals genuine willingness to align. A 2016 experiment found that listeners could tell in one second whether laughs came from friends or strangers imitating connection, underscoring that faked alignment is detectable. In astronaut screenings, applicants who matched the interviewer’s laugh and tone felt more attuned in the moment and later proved better teammates, while intensity mismatches predicted weaker social fit.
Our souls need to face each other. And then I want us to get off our chairs and onto our knees.
The servant leader is servant first. One wants to serve first; then one aspires to lead. This is sharply different from one who is leader first, perhaps because of the need to assuage an unusual power drive or to acquire material possessions.” - Robert Greenleaf
Let the other person save face. How important, how vitally important that is! And how few of us ever stop to think of it!
Disruptive innovation refers to a process by which a product or service takes root initially in simple applications at the bottom of a market and then relentlessly moves upmarket, eventually displacing established competitors. This challenges traditional views by suggesting that true market disruption often comes from innovations that appear trivial at first.
I am convinced that human life is filled with many pure, happy, serene examples of insincerity, truly splendid of their kind—of people deceiving one another without (strangely enough) any wounds being inflicted, of people who seem unaware even that they are deceiving one another.
The highest glory of the creature is in being only a vessel, to receive and enjoy and show forth the glory of God. It can do this only as it is willing to be nothing in itself, that God may be all. Water always fills first the lowest places. The lower, the emptier a man lies before God, the speedier and the fuller will be the inflow of the diving glory.
There is great power in the idea of taking responsibility and just doing it—making it happen.
In the four Gospel accounts, there’s only one place where Jesus tells us about his own heart.
Parents often envision a carefree lifestyle filled with spontaneous fun activities with their children. However, the reality is that irregular schedules can introduce chaos and stress. The chapter illustrates this through personal anecdotes, revealing that children often thrive on routine and predictability. This insight challenges the romanticized view of spontaneous family adventures, suggesting instead that structure better supports family happiness and cohesion.
Traumatic memories are often fragmented and can be altered when recalled, making them difficult to integrate into a coherent narrative. Van der Kolk explains, 'When memory traces of the original sounds, images, and sensations are reactivated... the frontal lobe shuts down.' Dissociation, a common response to trauma, further complicates this process by creating a 'dual memory system' where traumatic memories are split off from normal consciousness. Understanding these mechanisms is essential for effective trauma therapy.
Interdependence creates win-win situations, fostering an environment where success is not achieved at the expense of others, but with them. This builds mutual respect, trust, and beneficial relationships.
'If you’re here in this conversation, you’re going to stop doing anything else and just pay attention to this,' Brooks emphasizes. He introduces the SLANT method: 'sit up, lean forward, ask questions, nod your head, track the speaker.' This approach to active listening involves fully engaging with the speaker, making them feel heard and valued. Brooks illustrates this with examples like Oprah Winfrey, who visibly reacts to her guests' emotions, creating a powerful connection.
Engage in practices like the Eucharist and other sacraments to deepen your connection with the divine. Reinforce the hope of transformation and participate in the life of the community.
Visualization and focusing on sensory details are crucial for achieving desired outcomes. Gallwey suggests, 'In your mind’s eye, picture yourself serving, filling in as much visual and tactile detail as you can.' This practice helps the body internalize actions, making performance more automatic.