"Thinking is easy, acting is difficult, but to put one’s thoughts into action is the most difficult thing in the world.” — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
On a daily basis, you face challenges at work, at home and in your community. While some of these challenges can be daunting, they are surmountable. Be inspired by individuals that took risks and made significant changes to benefit their organization and society.
In How your Stories can Change the World, you'll find examples from ordinary individuals (just like you and me) that acted and created extraordinary (superhero) results. It's not easy to do this - it's easier to sit back and do nothing and complain about how things are.
Included with this white paper are some concrete and simple steps you can take that will prepare you to wear your very own superhero cape and make the world a bit better as a result. Here's one:
Ask questions! The average child asks 300 questions a day. The average adult asks (drum-roll please) 6. Seek to really understand what's happening and why it's happening. Work to understand the costs and benefits of your actions and inactions. Know how you can influence what's happening around you. Until you fully understand what's happening, you can't do the right thing for you, your company, or your family.
Get 5 more simple things you can do by reading How your Stories can Change the World.
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