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the science of breaking down big ideas into small steps (A Shot of Wonder)

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Dear Tracker~

Here’s what I’m wondering about:

Why does the work and art

that matters most

often get forgotten or pushed aside?

Why do otherwise thoughtful people not advance their most meaningful, impactful, if not profitable ideas?

The reasons often have less to do with fear or resistance, lack of focus or lack of time.

I’m offering a practical, action-oriented take.

In this Shot of Wonder, I take a decidedly different tact from my outdoor wonderings to respond to these questions. Today I’m taking you into the back part of the TW Studio - the curiosity corner - to share with you a canvas I’m testing out. This Shot of Wonder is about 7 minutes long.

And if you want your own copy of the TW Endeavor Canvas, as a premium subscriber to The Wonder HUB, just drop a request here in the HUB and let me know what you want to use it for, and I’ll personally email you one.

Whether you work solo, on a team, or for a company, I hope you’ll find value in this Shot of Wonder.

In this premium Shot of Wonder I break down:

  • the 2-3 surprising reasons most meaningful work gets forgotten or pushed aside

  • the 5 elements of this TW Endeavor Canvas to break down a big idea into small steps

  • what a W.I.S.E. Goal is vs a SMART Goal

  • characteristics of how an UNBOUND mind cogitates, iterates, and flourishes beyond the brain’s boundaries

  • and more

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More good things ahead. Thanks for being here.

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