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Our imagination plays a major role in every day life. The ability to see beyond what’s right in front of us is crucial to achieving the big goals we set out to accomplish. But our imagination is a tool that, oddly enough, can be broken if we let it happen. Self-doubt has the ability to cripple us, especially when we allow naysayers to throw shade on our dreams. But as so often is the case, our dreams are typically bruised when others project their own limited beliefs upon us.
In the Mullet Minute, Josh "diagnoses" Kameron with having Aphantasia: an inability to voluntarily create a mental picture in one's own head. Being the creator that Josh is, he was taken aback to learn that Kameron was affected by Aphantasia. Maybe Kameron caught it from Greg, since Greg doesn’t like washing his hands ;)
Also in the MM, Kameron brings to our attention the need to know one's "Why", and how powerful that force can truly be in our motivations.
Our hosts ponder how vivid our imaginations once were as children, when the word was encouraged more freely. What did you tell the teacher you wanted to be when you grow up? Are you using imagination to create your desired future today? We must remember what Albert Einstein once said, "Imagination is more important than knowledge" for without it we have nothing but the status quo. Now go use your imagination!
For more information about Josh & his work visit: https://www.bigbluemotion.com/
For more information about Kameron visit: https://linktr.ee/kambeckum
You can reach B4B in any of the following ways:
https://www.facebook.com/bread4breaking
https://www.instagram.com/bread4breaking/
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Our imagination plays a major role in every day life. The ability to see beyond what’s right in front of us is crucial to achieving the big goals we set out to accomplish. But our imagination is a tool that, oddly enough, can be broken if we let it happen. Self-doubt has the ability to cripple us, especially when we allow naysayers to throw shade on our dreams. But as so often is the case, our dreams are typically bruised when others project their own limited beliefs upon us.
In the Mullet Minute, Josh "diagnoses" Kameron with having Aphantasia: an inability to voluntarily create a mental picture in one's own head. Being the creator that Josh is, he was taken aback to learn that Kameron was affected by Aphantasia. Maybe Kameron caught it from Greg, since Greg doesn’t like washing his hands ;)
Also in the MM, Kameron brings to our attention the need to know one's "Why", and how powerful that force can truly be in our motivations.
Our hosts ponder how vivid our imaginations once were as children, when the word was encouraged more freely. What did you tell the teacher you wanted to be when you grow up? Are you using imagination to create your desired future today? We must remember what Albert Einstein once said, "Imagination is more important than knowledge" for without it we have nothing but the status quo. Now go use your imagination!
For more information about Josh & his work visit: https://www.bigbluemotion.com/
For more information about Kameron visit: https://linktr.ee/kambeckum
You can reach B4B in any of the following ways:
https://www.facebook.com/bread4breaking
https://www.instagram.com/bread4breaking/