Author Archives: Benj Miller
I have two young boys. As many of you know and can relate, one of the greatest things in the world to these guys is a solid game of ‘hide and seek.’ Do you ever stop to think about why they like … Continue reading
We have a foosball table in our office. It gets used for about 20 minutes a week at most. If I removed the foosball table, it wouldn’t have an impact on our office or our culture. It doesn’t even help … Continue reading
To varying degrees we each wrestle with the pressures of comparing ourself to those around us and to some norm set by the social context in which we live. I go in and out of seasons in my life where I struggle … Continue reading
Where do you get your most creative solutions, designs or ideas? On a run? Going pee? In the shower? Yea, me too… Why? Easy. We’re ssoo rarely away from the noise to have an original thought. So here is my note to … Continue reading
Several times over the last year, while walking clients through branding exercises, we’ve landed on values that could have the ability to create conflict with each other. Whenever I see this, I warn them that a time may come where … Continue reading
I love that feeling when I’m in the zone. When all cylinders are cranking at max horsepower. One thing I’ve found that greatly affects my sustainable output is how I am doing with my nutrition intake and exercise. This pursuit … Continue reading
I’m not a hater of golf. I think it takes a crazy amount of skill, focus and practice. I love that Tiger brought in a new generation of fans and players. The golf industry is driven by business men taking … Continue reading
This week we talked with our team about “soul needs.” As we physically must have air, water, food and so on, soul needs are emotional necessities we have. Distantly similar to the love languages, these needs are not meant to be … Continue reading
For the last year I’ve been fascinated by individual uniqueness. We tend to use our fingerprint as the main proving ground for this concept. While sharing a great dinner with Andrew Baker, he had an amazing visual that makes your … Continue reading
Today’s 15 minute Challenge for Change: