Sally Kohn: I think having an internal role as also a perfectionist, you have to really let go of some of that when you're working with other people. Give yourself just five minutes, put a little timer on and pretend that you're finding all of the flaws," she says. "The critic is about improving not totally discarding or moving things forward"
In today's Friday Philosophy episode, Michelle and Wallis explore the enchanting framework of the Disney strategy, a method to transform your dreams into reality.
Our exploration of this framework guides us through the three integral stages of dreaming, realizing, and critiquing, illustrating their importance in launching products, breathing life into creative aspirations, founding visionary businesses, or actualizing whatever your heart yearns for.
These steps aren't merely another project management technique; they serve as an alchemical process that transmutes your grandest dreams into tangible reality.
Key takeaways from this episode:
- Embodying the role of the dreamer and understanding the crucial timing of when to share your dreams or protect them closely
- Embracing the realist within you, mitigating the critic's influence, and ensuring the dreamer is unhindered in their imaginings
- Understanding the role of the critic as a balancing force that grounds both the dreamer and the realist and facilitates the refinement of a dream into a polished, tangible goal
- Learning to embody the critic without suppressing the dreamer's spirit or obstructing the realist's practicality
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