A ludicrously easy, perspective changing way to better tie your shoes
Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Change management & wellness, Training & development
How long have you been tying your shoes?
Me – I remember knocking on a neighbours door and then realizing my shoelace was untied. For the first time I tied my shoes all on my own. I was so excited I ran home to tell my home, forgetting about the door I’d just knocked on.
Opportunity knocks in strange places.
Here it’s in the form of a Ted video. A very simple, very easy change to how you tie your shoes results in shoelaces that don’t untie.
Doubt me? Take a look. In a mere 3 minutes or less you’ll be trying your shoes differently.
Why the shoe video? Because it’s a perspective changer. A new way to look at an old scenario.
That’s the gift of perspective – a new view.
It’s the gift of teaching & development – change & growth.
~~TGIF- each Friday I rejig & re-post a blog entry from my www.life-lenses.com blog, which is about enhancing our perspective & worldview.~~
Tags: change, training & development
February 1st, 2012 at 12:01 am
Cool :), amazing article. Thanks for taking time to write this. Keep up the great work.