“Begin at the beginning,” the King said, very gravely, “and go on till you come to the end: then stop.” - Chapter 12, Alice’s Evidence, Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll Begin at the beginning. Because everything has a beginning, a start, a conception point. It is that moment in time when something starts taking form. By form I don't necessarily mean a physical being that you can see and touch but even something that resides in an individual's imagination. Across cultures, civilizations and time periods humans have told each other stories - stories of how the world came into being. Anthropologists and ethnologists, call these “
What a great start! Congratulations, Rashi. I have used both tools and this is a super helpful read for those who want to dig deeper, both personally and professionally. Look forward to reading more.
Wow I didn't think this good the article be..I thought it would something about children's, as I just became Father I was curious to know what you would Witte ..but this article is really worth the read and good to try..keep going..I have been following you on Twitter from 2012 I guess when you were a sports write..but this article shows how you have moulded out !! Bravo keep going
Thanks for this! I love the clarity ans simplicity of your article:) I have used an approach called Re-Vision, and these stories are called "seeds". Collecting and honour your own stories is an essential part of envisioning your life. Furthermore, the stories also reflect your virtues and your potential
Excellent article Rashi...loved it...i like how you've given a simple tool to unravel the complex idea of Origin stories...I am sure in few years you'll be a highly sought-after voice on marketing and brands...keep it up...cheers
Read the first newsletter post. I’m quite impressed and happy that you took this initiative in the middle of everything! It was insightful and well written and a very good idea overall. Keep it up!
I heard about the Onion Model from Maja Djikic (from Rotman) during our MBA orientation week and was fascinated by something so profound and yet so simple.. Thanks for writing this Rashi, the article makes for a lot of applications - in personal and professional capacity..
Love it Rashi - thanks for sharing your honest and profound thoughts and the process involved! Can’t wait to read more!
Like your other articles, this one too, is crisp!!.
I have done this high-low chart like exercise in past, not knowing that it is called ‘high-low’ chart.
It surely gives me a perspective now to try again!!
What a great start! Congratulations, Rashi. I have used both tools and this is a super helpful read for those who want to dig deeper, both personally and professionally. Look forward to reading more.
Crisp read, I was thinking you would go all corporate but good to see the other side. Need to ground myself before I try this ;)
Wow I didn't think this good the article be..I thought it would something about children's, as I just became Father I was curious to know what you would Witte ..but this article is really worth the read and good to try..keep going..I have been following you on Twitter from 2012 I guess when you were a sports write..but this article shows how you have moulded out !! Bravo keep going
Thanks for this! I love the clarity ans simplicity of your article:) I have used an approach called Re-Vision, and these stories are called "seeds". Collecting and honour your own stories is an essential part of envisioning your life. Furthermore, the stories also reflect your virtues and your potential
Great food for thought. Looking forward to more of these :)
Excellent article Rashi...loved it...i like how you've given a simple tool to unravel the complex idea of Origin stories...I am sure in few years you'll be a highly sought-after voice on marketing and brands...keep it up...cheers
You have a way with words! It’s as though you are standing in front of me and speaking!
Looking forward to the next one!
Read the first newsletter post. I’m quite impressed and happy that you took this initiative in the middle of everything! It was insightful and well written and a very good idea overall. Keep it up!
I heard about the Onion Model from Maja Djikic (from Rotman) during our MBA orientation week and was fascinated by something so profound and yet so simple.. Thanks for writing this Rashi, the article makes for a lot of applications - in personal and professional capacity..
Lovely post rashi. And big congratulations!!