Imagination and Direction

Oct 29, 2018 | The Professional Noticer

This week, Andy answers two listener questions!

Our first question is from a writer who has made a living writing for others, but when it comes to writing for her own purposes, she freezes.

The second question is from an employee who genuinely likes his supervisor as a person. He has supported the supervisor for a long time only to realize that the boss is professionally inept. “What do I do now?” he asks.

Be sure to listen for Andy’s take on how controlling your imagination can be used to counter fear and how purposely thinking in a different direction can help you out of a bad situation.

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