It's OK to Be a Small Shop
But the key to growth is to make sure you don't fall into the trap of thinking like one.
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Sandy Rees
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Big thinking is about looking at what's possible. Big thinking asks, "What if?" Big thinking is creative and expansive and collaborative. It breaks status quo and embraces new things.
If you've been stuck in small thinking for a while, it could take some time to change it. Start to notice any time you use the words "little" or "just" when you speak. Catch yourself, and change it right away. This gets you on the road to big thinking.
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