In Times of Uncertainty, Encourage Your Brain To Think New Thoughts

We like routine and knowing the answers to questions based on past experience. But the world is looking a little more uncertain these days, and that might be an opportunity for everyone to put their creativity and innovation potential to the test. COVID-19 is here. How will it change business for good? No one actually knows. 

It’s safe to say that no one expected our world to be in this coronavirus pandemic six months ago and it’s likely also true that no one expected Joe Exotic & Carol Baskin to become a household names –– but things happen.  

While coronavirus has created endless negative outcomes that we’re highly aware of –– it seems to have unleashed fresh energy in some people. When you’ve been doing the same thing day in and day out, sometimes an urgent change, or crisis more accurately, can shake people out of complacency and relight a passion for the work they do. 

 Be open to solving new problems in new ways or looking at situations differently –– test your creativity. During this strange time that you can barely leave your house, allow yourself to think new thoughts, make new mental connections and see what innovation can come from it. 

Abby Clark