
A question’s been chasing me down since I read Rich Christiansen’s moving story about change that thrives and Jon Watson’s innovative insights about the future podcast advertising.
What creates impressive change? When an innovative idea first pops into a pleb’s mind, what sparks something to change so that others benefit? Why do some people risk, research, and celebrate new ideas into action, while the rest of us seem to slog through traditional mires more? What do you think?
Not sure of the answer, but from posts and comments you read here at Know More Media you get the impression others wonder about that too.
One thing I do know is that the kind of change I admire – the stuff Rich and Jon inspired in their stories -- will physically and mentally rewire neuron pathways in our brains. Believe it or not, that rewiring of the human brain actually helps us to create, live out and follow-through on new trends that change us all.
Did you know that research now shows how dendrite brain cells rewire daily based on what we do? Now that's change!
Makes me want to replace a rut I faced this week by hitching my wagon to a new star. How about you?










Ellen, what about the doctor's wife who said she saw wires on her hubby's pillow in the morning?
Posted by: Robyn McMaster | April 15, 2006 3:08 PM | Permalink to Comment